Woman Who Touched Jesus Garment For Healing?

Galilee: The Woman Who Was Healed by a Touch

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  • Said, ″Daughter, your faith has brought forth your healing.″ You may depart in tranquillity, free of your anguish.″ – Mark 5:34 (NIV) It is impossible to comprehend what life was like in Israel during the time of Jesus in our current civilization.
  • The Jews suffered horribly under Roman authority, both physically and emotionally, as well as spiritually and psychologically.
  • These nasty, violent dictators exploited every chance to beat their victims into obedience.
  • The Romans were no exception.

Those who held a negative view of the Jewish faith believed that it was inferior to their polytheistic worldview.The Romans, on the other hand, were detested by the Jews because of their heavy taxation, their ″unclean″ society, and their pagan religious beliefs.And, perhaps most importantly, the Jews despised the Romans’ full control over their everyday lives and religious practices.Every Jew’s daily life was an act of faith in some way or another.It was their daily struggle to observe not just the Torah, or Mosaic law, but also the additional six-hundred-plus man-made regulations placed on them by the Pharisees and Sadducees, which took up the majority of their waking hours.

We can’t conceive the toll that such a legalistic load would take on a person’s daily life.There was no way anyone could be clean or holy enough, or without a blemish before God in the presence of such self-righteous authorities.The Pharisees and Sadducees, on the other hand, went to tremendous lengths to demonstrate their intellectual and spiritual superiority in front of the people.

  • The most harsh words of Jesus were reserved for these individuals.
  • He warned the professors of the law and Pharisees in Matthew 23:27: ″Woe to you, teachers of the law and Pharisees, hypocrites!″ You are like to whitewashed tombs, which appear lovely on the surface but are filled with the bones of the dead and everything else that is dirty on the inside.
  • Jesus came to lighten the hardships that the Jewish people were bearing at the time.
  • Matthew 11:28-30 tells us that He invites everyone who are weary and burdened to come to Him and He would give them peace.
  • As you take My yoke upon you and learn from Me, remember that I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find peace for your hearts in doing so.
  1. Because My yoke is simple, and My burden is light, you may rest assured.
  2. It’s no surprise that the people’s hearts soared as they listened to Him teach!
  3. No one else in their world had ever spoken to them with such words of life, hope, and compassion.
  4. What a beautiful love!

The words of Jesus continue to have the same impact on those whose hearts are open to His delicate message of grace even now.Possibly no one in the ancient world yearned for Jesus’ message of grace more intensely than the women of first-century Israel did.When studying ancient history, it is critical to consider the position of women.

They were severely restricted in their liberties as a result of Jewish law and custom.They were essentially restricted to their father’s or husband’s home, and they possessed no independent power of any kind.Women were regarded inferior to males during this historical period, and they were even barred from testifying in court cases since they were not thought to be trustworthy witnesses.They were treated as second-class citizens, barred from participating in male religious rituals and having no more status than slaves.

In contrast, Jesus continually indicated that He had a great deal of regard and appreciation for women.It is in Mark 5 that I find one of my favorite examples of Jesus’ compassion for women, when He heals a lady whose monthly cycle had caused her to suffer for twelve years.She touched the hem of His garment (which was a huge breach of the law as a woman), and He broke the law by speaking to her in public: And there was a lady present who had been subjected to bleeding for a period of twelve years.

While under the care of several physicians, she had endured a tremendous lot of suffering and spent everything she had, but instead of getting better, she had become worse.The first time she heard about Jesus, she walked up behind Him in the crowd and touched His cloak, believing that if she merely touched His clothing, she would be healed.Her bleeding stopped immediately, and she had a physical sensation in her body that she had been liberated from her misery.

Jesus recognized right away that His power had been taken away from Him.″Who touched my clothes?″ he inquired as he turned around amid the swarm of onlookers.Despite the fact that you can see the crowds swarming about you, His followers responded that you may still inquire, ″Who touched Me?″ However, Jesus continued to glance around to discover who had done it.When the lady realized what had occurred to her, she rushed to Him and fell at His feet, trembling with dread, and told Him all that had happened to her.

  1. ″Daughter, your faith has cured you,″ he told her, referring to her faith.
  2. You may depart in tranquillity, free of your anguish.″ from Mark 5:25 to Mark 5:34 When it comes to this narrative of Jesus’ love for the lady who had a problem with blood, Rabbi Jason has some great thoughts.
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More from Rabbi Jason — Jesus and the Woman with the Issue of Blood

  • Yeshua rose to his feet and proceeded to follow him, accompanied by His followers.
  • Just at that moment, a lady who had been bleeding for twelve years approached from behind and touched the tzitzit of His robe.
  • It’s because she was constantly telling herself, ″If only I touch His robe, I would be healed.″ But then Yeshua noticed her and turned around.
  • ″Take heart, daughter,″ He encouraged, noting that ″your faith has healed you.″ The woman was cured at precisely the same time.

– Matthew 9:19-22 (TLV) TLV A lady who had been bleeding profusely for twelve years reached out and snatched the hem of Jesus’ robe from the ground.″Someone touched Me, and I know that the power has been taken away from Me,″ Jesus stated in response (Luke 8:46).Realizing she couldn’t conceal any longer, the lady ″came trembling and fell at His feet,″ explaining Jesus why she had touched Him and how she had been instantaneously cured.The woman who was bleeding had every cause to be concerned.Even among observant Jews, touching a guy, even one’s husband, in public was and continues to be regarded as impolite and unacceptable for religious reasons.

More concerningly, this lady was ritually unclean and was capable of spreading her impurity to everyone who came into contact with her (Leviticus 15:25–27).As a result of taking such a risk, she may have faced terrible repercussions.This lady, on the other hand, was desperate.

  • Imagine not hearing from your family or friends for a period of twelve years.
  • She had been living for more than a decade in a permanent state of humiliation as an outcast who had been ostracized from the social and spiritual life of her community, and she had no intention of changing.
  • She decided to take a large risk since she believed she had nothing to lose.
  • When she placed her hand on the hem of Jesus’ robe, she received immediate healing!
  • Despite the fact that her touch rendered Jesus ritually unclean, Mary was made clean and, more significantly, entire again.
  1. The lady’s terror is highlighted in the next passage: ″The woman, realizing what had happened to her, came and fell at His feet, trembling with dread, and told Him the full thing″ (Mark 5:33).
  2. Note also the gentleness with which Jesus responded: ″Daughter, your faith has cured you.
  3. ″I bid you farewell″ (Mark 5:34).
  4. That Jesus treated women in such a fundamentally different manner from the other males of His day is seen here.

Rather of becoming irritated with her, as would have been expected of a rabbi or Levitical priest in such situation, He congratulated her for her faith.But, of course, there is more to it than that!A crucial feature in this text that is sometimes forgotten is the fact that the woman touched ″the edge of his coat″ (Matthew 9:20).

She did not only brush up against His fringe, but also His tzitzit, the ritual tassels that are inserted on each corner (kanaf, in Hebrew) of every four-cornered garment, as well.In the book of Numbers, these tzitzit are described as follows: ″Speak to the children of Israel,″ Adonai instructed Moses.Tell them that they must sew tzitzit on the corners of their clothing for themselves and their descendants for the rest of their lives, and that they must attach a blue cord to each tzitzit they create.It will be your own tzitzit, so that whenever you look at them, you will recall all of Adonai’s mitzvot and carry them out, rather than going off to spy after your own hearts and eyes and prostituting yourselves.

You will remember and follow all of My mitzvot in this manner, and you will be holy in the eyes of your God.My name is Adonai, and I am your God.I took you out of Egypt to be your God, and I am still your God.

″I am Adonai your God,″ says the Lord.– Numbers 15:37-41 in the Hebrew Bible The purpose of these tzitzit was to serve as a reminder to Israel to diligently follow the Lord by keeping His commands.It is no accident that they were to be put on each of the garment’s four corners.

There is a direct line from the garden of Eden back to the source of all sin.When Adam and Eve disobeyed God, the outcome was exile for them and all of their children for generations to come.The condition of continual alienation and isolation that comes with living in exile is one that can lead to death if not addressed immediately and effectively.Exile has four distinct aspects: the spiritual, the emotional, the relational, and the physical.

  1. The number four is also associated with the hope of redemption from exile, according to certain sources.
  2. ″I will bring you out,″ ″I will deliver you,″ ″I will redeem you,″ and ″I will take you to Myself″ are the four aspects of redemption found in Exodus 6:6-7 (TLV) that are represented by the four cups of wine at the Passover Seder (see ″An Overview of God’s Appointed Feasts″ on page 142).
  3. At the time of the last redemption, the Lord will ″raise a banner for the nations, and unite the scattered of Israel, and gather the scattered of Judah from the four corners of the world,″ according to Isaiah (Isaiah 11:12 TLV).
  4. A messianic promise also exists, which promises, For those who honor My Name, the sun of justice will rise with healing in its wings.
  • – Malachi 3:20 (TLV) The Hebrew word for ″wings″ in this passage literally translates as ″corner,″ and it is the same term that is used to refer to the tassels on the four corners of the tent, which are known as the arba kanfot in Hebrew.
  • The lady reached out and grasped one of the four ″wings″ of Jesus’ tunic, which he was wearing at the time.
  • This bleeding woman had been living in exile on all four planes of reality for quite some time.

No physical touch with family and friends, no ability to openly pray at the temple, she was secluded and alone in her daily life.She also suffered from a chronic condition of bodily agony.In the end, though, she received a fourfold recovery after touching one of the four corners of Jesus’ garment, and she was elevated to the status of a model for the messianic redemption that we may begin to experience right now as we reach out and touch Him!We must have the faith to openly reach out and grab the Lord in order to get aid and healing when we are in need, just as she did in her situation.Similar to how the lady with the problem of blood was seen as unclean, many religious authorities in Jesus’ day saw Gentile countries as unclean and undeserving of religious respect.This point of view was formed as a result of the fact that the countries of the globe were pagan at the time, and their cultures were dominated by idolatry, murder, and sexual immorality, respectively.

The Gentiles were treated quite differently by Jesus in spite of this.God’s promise of salvation for all people, rather than their sin, was the center of his message.At some point, all of the countries of the globe will come to a similar conclusion as the lady who grasped His hand and experienced personal salvation in Him.

Adonai-Tzva’ot will be sought for in Jerusalem, and many peoples and mighty countries will come to seek Adonai-Tzva’ot and to implore the favor of Adonai, according to the prophet Zechariah.Specifically, according to Adonai-Tzva’ot, ″In those days, 10 men from every tongue of the nations would clutch the corner of a Jew’s robe and say, ‘Let us go with you, since we have heard that God is with you.’″ (Zechariah 8:22-23, transliterated) At some point, all peoples will grasp hold of the Lord by affiliating themselves to God’s chosen people.When this occurs, exile will come to an end, and the planet will be restored!On a more personal and practical level, women were not considered equal to Jewish males in terms of status and privilege.However, Jesus and the New Testament make it plain that ″there is neither Jew nor Greek, there is neither slave nor free, there is neither male nor female — for you are all one in Messiah Yeshua″ (there is neither Jew nor Greek, there is neither slave nor free, there is neither male nor female) (Galatians 3:28 TLV).

  • The fact that there are no longer any differences or distinctions between men and women, or between Gentiles and Jews, does not imply that there are no longer any spiritual differences or divisions between them.
  • In God’s kingdom, there are no such things as second-class citizens.
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Matthew 9:20 Suddenly a woman who had suffered from bleeding for twelve years came up behind Him and touched the fringe of His cloak.

  • New International Version (New International Version) At that moment, a woman who had been subjected to bleeding for the previous twelve years approached him from behind and stroked the edge of his cloak.
  • New Living Translation (New Living Translation) Just at that moment, a woman who had been suffering from chronic bleeding for the last twelve years approached him from behind.
  • She ran her fingers over the hem of his robe.
  • Version standardized in English He looked up to see a woman who had been suffering from a bleeding problem for twelve years come up behind him and touch the edge of his robe, and he began to cry.
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Berean Study Bible (also known as the Berean Study Bible) Suddenly, a lady who had been bleeding profusely for the previous twelve years approached Him from behind and touched the edge of His coat.The Literal Bible of the Bereans And behold, a woman who had been through a bloody flux for twelve years came up behind Him and touched the hem of His garment at the fringe.The King James Version of the Bible And, lo and behold, a lady who had been afflicted with an issue of blood for twelve years approached him from behind and touched the hem of his garment: New The King James Version (KJV) is a translation of the King James Bible.And then, out of nowhere, a woman who had been bleeding profusely for twelve years approached from behind Him and touched the hem of His garment.The New American Standard Bible is a translation of the New Testament into English.

It was then that He noticed a woman coming up behind Him who had been suffering from a hemorrhage for twelve years and touching the border of His cloak;NASB 1995 An old lady who had been bleeding for twelve years came up behind Him and touched the fringe of His robe, according to the New American Standard Bible (1977).In the midst of all this, a lady who had been suffering from a hemorrhage for twelve years approached Him and touched the fringe of His cloak;Amplified Bible Then a lady who had been suffering from a hemorrhage for twelve years approached Him from behind and touched the hem of His outer robe;Christian Standard Bible Just at that moment, a woman who had been bleeding for twelve years approached him from behind and touched the edge of his robe, causing him to shiver.Holman The Christian Standard Bible is a translation of the Bible in the Christian tradition.

  • Just at that moment, a lady who had been bleeding for 12 years arrived from behind and touched the tassel on His robe, signaling that she had found Him.
  • The American Standard Version is the version used in the United States.
  • It happened that after twelve years of suffering from blood issues, a woman walked up behind him and stroked the border of his garment: The Aramaic Bible in Plain English When he looked behind him, he saw a woman who had been bleeding profusely for twelve years come up behind him and touch the hem of his robe.
  • Version in the Present Tense of the English Language When a lady who had been bleeding for twelve years walked up behind Jesus and barely touched his garments, Jesus knew what she was talking about.
  • The Bible of Douay-Rheims When he turned around, there was a woman behind him who had been suffering from a bloody condition for twelve years.
  1. She stroked the hem of his shirt.
  2. Translation of the Good News Towards the end of the sermon, a lady who had been bleeding profusely for twelve years approached Jesus and touched the edge of his tunic.
  3. The International Standard Version (ISO) is a formalized formalized formalized formalized formalized formalized formalized formalized formalized formalized formalized formalized formalized formalized formalized formalized formalized formalized formalized formalized formalized formalized formalized formalized formalized formalized formalized formalized formalized formalized formalized formalized formalized formalized formalized formalized formalized formalized formalized formalized formalized formalized formalized formalized formalized formalized formalized formalized formalized formalized formalized When a woman who had been suffering from severe bleeding for twelve years approached him from behind and touched the tassel of his gown, he realized what had happened.
  4. Standard Version in its literal sense and behold, a lady with a bloodtwelve-year flow, who had approached Him from behind, touched the fringe of His robes, and He smiled.

The New American Bible is a translation of the New Testament into English.A woman who had been suffering from hemorrhages for twelve years approached him from behind and gently stroked the tassel on his coat.NET Bible is an abbreviation for Networked Information Technology.

However, a woman who had been suffering from a hemorrhage for the last twelve years approached him from behind and touched the edge of his robe.Revised Standard Version (New Revised Standard Version) He was about to leave when a woman who had been bleeding profusely for twelve years approached him from behind and gently touched the edge of his coat, saying, ″I’m sorry.″ a brand new heart The Bible in English Consider this: A lady who had been bleeding profusely for twelve years approached him from behind and touched the edge of his robe.Weymouth The New Testament is a collection of writings that were written during the years of ad ad ad ad ad ad ad ad ad ad ad ad ad ad ad ad ad ad ad ad ad ad ad ad ad ad ad ad ad ad ad ad In the meantime, a lady who had been suffering from bleeding for the last twelve years approached Him and touched the tassel of His garment.The English Bible for the Whole World Young’s Literal Translation: Behold, a woman who had been suffering from an issue of blood for twelve years approached him from behind and touched the edge of his robe.

and lo, a woman who had been suffering from an issue of blood for twelve years came up behind him and touched the edge of his clothing.Translations in addition to the above.Context It was Jesus’ healing touch that brought about healing…

19 As a result, Jesus rose to his feet and accompanied him, along with His followers.20 Suddenly, a lady who had been bleeding profusely for the previous twelve years approached Him from behind and touched the edge of His coat.21She thought to herself, ″If only I touch His garment, I would be healed.″ She was right.

… References to Other Sources Leviticus 15:25 is a verse from the Old Testament.When a woman has an unclean discharge of her blood for a prolonged length of time other than her monthly period, or if the discharge persists beyond her period, she will be unclean for the whole period of time during which she has an unclean discharge, just as she is during her menstrual period.Numbers 15:38 ″Speak to the Israelites and tell them that they are to sew for themselves tassels for the corners of their garments for the generations to come, with a blue string on each tassel.″ According to Deuteronomy 22:12, you must sew tassels onto the four corners of the cloak you are wearing.Matthew 9:19 (KJV) As a result, Jesus rose to his feet and accompanied him, along with His followers.

  1. Matthew 14:36They asked Him to merely allow them to touch the fringe of His garment, which He agreed to do.
  2. And everyone who came into contact with Him was healed.
  3. Matthew 23:5 (KJV) All of their acts are done in full view of the public.
  4. They increase the size of their phylacteries and the length of their tassels.
  • Mark 5:25 (NIV) There was also a woman present who had been suffering from heavy bleeding for the last twelve years.
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Mark 5:25 (NIV) And there was a certain woman who had a blood problem for twelve years.Luke 8:43 (NIV) And a woman who had been suffering from a blood condition for twelve years, and who had spent all of her money on doctors, was unable to get cured of any of her ailments.Leviticus 15:25 is a verse from the Old Testament.The days of the issue of her uncleanness will be counted as days of her separation if she has an issue of her blood several days after her separation, or if it lasts longer than the period allowed for her separation.She will be unclean for all of the days of her issue of uncleanness.touched.

Matthew 14:36 (KJV) And pleaded with him to allow them simply to touch the hem of his robe, which he agreed to, and those who touched it were healed completely.5:28 (Matthew 5:28) Because she said that if she could only touch his garments, she would be healed.6:56 (Matthew 6:56) The sick were spread out in the streets wherever he went; they begged him to touch them even if it was only the border of his robe, and everyone who touched him was made whole.

hem.Matthew 23:5 (KJV) But they perform all of their work in order to be noticed by others: they widen their phylacteries and increase the borders of their clothing in order to be seen by others.15:38 and 39 are the numbers.Speaking to the children of Israel, command them to create fringes for the borders of their clothes throughout their generations, and to sew a blue ribband around the fringes to distinguish them from other people: Deuteronomy 22:12 is a verse from the Old Testament.Thy vesture, with which thou coverst thyself, must be embellished with fringes on each of its four corners, as follows: (20) Look, there’s a woman…- The ″problem of blood″ was most likely of the type that resulted in ceremonial uncleanness (Leviticus 15:26), which explains her feelings of embarrassment that caused her to shirk from approaching the Healer in public and from admitting what she had done later.

  • In this case, it is notable because the era of her sufferings corresponded to the age of the ruler’s daughter.
  • His sadness came all at once after twelve years of cheerful expectation; hers had carried with it, over the course of twelve long years, the illness of hope that had been postponed.
  • According to St.
  • Mark and St.
  • Luke, she ″had spent all her substance on physicians, and was nothing better, but rather got worse;″ while the former claims (as is, of course, self-evident) that she came because she had ″heard the things concerning Jesus.″ I ran my fingers over the hem of his shirt.

– The incidental note is important since it, along with Matthew 14:36 and John 19:23, makes up the entirety of what we know about our Lord’s outer attire.First, there was the coat or tunic (?) without a seam, woven from the top down; then, over that, there was the garment or cloak (?) that flowed loosely in the manner of the East, and this had its ″border or fringe,″ probably of a bright blue mingled with white, that on which the scribes and Pharisees laid stress as being in accordance with the Law (Numbers 15:38), and which they wore, therefore, of an (Matthew 23:5).Later custom determined the exact number of threads or tassels to be used in the fringe, in order for it to reflect the 613 commandments of the Law.

…In verse 20, the author says: (And, lo and behold, it was at that hour.) The brackets are omitted from the Revised Version and the standard editions of the Authorized Version because they are considered superfluous.And, lo, there was a lady who was afflicted with (who had, in the Revised Version, an issue of blood (o)).Physically filthy, as well as ceremonially unclean (Leviticus 15:25).Twelve years have passed.According to the similar texts, Jairus’ daughter was around the same age.

When it happened by chance, people recalled it.The number itself stood out because it appears to have represented the presence of God in nature, which made it even more obvious (3 x 4).Came up behind him and gently brushed across the hem of his clothing.Hem; border (in the Revised Version); fimbriam (in the Original Version) (Vulgate).

The zizith, according to Schurer (II.it.p.112), were ″tassels or fringes of hyacinth blue m-white Wool, which every Israelite, by reason of the prescription (Numbers 15:37, sqq.; Deuteronomy 22:12), had to wear at the four corners of his upper garment,″ who also notes that ″the color of the zizith is now white, whereas originally it was to be The Mishna, Menachoth 4:1, already implies that both are permissible based on the context.

They are also no longer worn on the upper garment ( ), as the Pentateuch directs, and as was still the custom at the time of Christ, but on the two square woollen shawls, one of which is always worn on the body and the other of which is only wrapped around the head during prayer, as was the case in the time of Christ.Tallith is another name for both of these shawls.″ Commentaries that run in parallel.Greek Suddenly, there is a (Kai)Conjunction Strong’s 2532: And, even, also, namely.a woman γυνὴ (gynē) Noun – Nominative Feminine Singular Noun – Nominative Feminine Singular Noun Strong’s 1135: ″A woman, wife, my lady,″ says the author.

  1. Most likely derived from the root ginomai, which means ″woman,″ and specifically ″wife.″ who had been the victim of hemorrhage Active – Nominative Feminine Singular Verb – Present Participle Active – Nominative Feminine Singular Strong’s 131: To be subjected to an uncontrollable flow (oozing) of blood Hoemorrhage is derived from the Greek words haima and rheo, which means to have blood flowing.
  2. twelve (ddeka)Adjective – Accusative Neuter PluralStrong’s 1427:Twelve; this is the most common method in which the Twelve Apostles of Jesus are referred to in literature.
  3. derived from the numbers duo and deka; two and ten, which is to say a dozen years (et cetera) Accusative Neuter PluralStrong’s 2094: Noun – Accusative Neuter Plural A calendar year.

It appears to be a main term; the year.appeared to be the case Strong’s 4334: Verb – Aorist Participle Active – Nominative Feminine Singular Verb – Aorist Participle Active – Nominative Feminine Singular From the Greek words pros and erchomai, which mean ″to approach,″ ″to come close,″ ″to visit,″ ″to adore,″ and ″to agree with.″ behind After being approached from behind, according to AdverbStrong’s 3693: From the opis with the enclitic of the source; from the rear, i.e.from behind the scenes.

‘touched’ (hpsato) is a slang term for being touched.The Aorist Indicative Form of the Verb 3rd Person Singular in the Middle Strong’s 680:Prop: I cling to; I lay hold on, touch, and become intimately acquainted with carnally.Hapo is a reflexive form of hapto, which means to attach oneself to something, or to touch something.a b c d e f g h I l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l (tou) definite articleStrong’s 3588:the, which stands for article in the genitive neuter singular.This includes all of the inflections of the feminine he as well as the neuter to; the definite article; and the.a sliver of a horizon (kraspedou) The following is Strong’s 2899: Noun – Genitive Neuter SingularStrong’s 2899: The fringe, the edge, the corner, and the tassel.

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Of uncertain origin; a margin, i.e., a fringe or tassel.of uncertain origin (tou) Article – SingularStrong’s 3588: Genitive Neuter SingularStrong’s 3588: The article is capitalized as the definite article.This includes all of the inflections of the feminine he as well as the neuter to; the definite article; and the.His adverbial phrase is (autou) Genitive Masculine 3rd Person Pronoun with Personal / Possessive Pronoun SingularStrong’s 846 is as follows: He, she, it, they, them, and the same are all correct.The reflexive pronoun self, which is used in the third person as well as the other persons, is derived from the particle au.a shroud of secrecy (himatiou) The following is Strong’s 2440: Noun – Genitive Neuter SingularStrong’s 2440: The tunic is a long, flowing outer garment.A clothing is the neuter of ennumi, which is thought to be a derivation of the word.

Return to the previous page Afflicted Bleeding Blood Bloody Border Cloak Diseased Edge Flow Flux Fringe Garment Garments Afflicted Bleeding Blood Bloody Border Cloak Hand Hemorrhage Hemorrhage Hand Hemorrhage Issue Tassel was pressed on the subject’s robe, causing suffering.Twelve Continue to Next Page Afflicted Bleeding Blood Bloody Border Cloak Diseased Edge Flow Flux Fringe Garment Garments Afflicted Bleeding Blood Bloody Border Cloak Hand Hemorrhage Hemorrhage Hand Hemorrhage Issue Tassel was pressed on the subject’s robe, causing suffering.TwelveLinks Matthew 9:20 New International Version Matthew 9:20 New International Version Matthew 9:20 (New International Version) Matthew 9:20 New American Standard Bible Matthew 9:20 King James Version BibleApps.com has a Matthew 9:20 verse.

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What is the significance of the hem of Jesus’ garment? – Endofthematter.com

  • It is said in several chapters in the Bible that individuals were quickly cured when they came into contact with the ″Hem″ of Jesus’ clothing.
  • These are some of the accounts that are included in the following chapters: 20-22 (Matthew 9:20-22) ″And then, out of nowhere, a woman who had been bleeding for twelve years approached from behind Him and touched the hem of His robe.
  • For she reasoned to herself, ″If only I may touch His robe, I will be made well,″ she murmured.
  • Jesus turned back and said to her, ″Do not be discouraged, daughter; your faith has restored you to health.″ And from that hour on, the woman was restored to health.″ as well as Matthew 14:36, ″and pleaded with Him that they may only touch the hem of His robe.″ And it was constructed completely well for everyone who came into contact with it.″ In fashion, the term ″hem″ refers to a ″fringe, tassel, or the border of a garment.″ In Numbers 15:38-39, it reads that Make tassels on the corners of their clothing throughout their generations, and weave a blue thread through the tassels on the corners of their garments.

Moreover, you shall have the tassel, so that you may look upon it and remember all the commandments of the LORD and carry them out, so that you do not follow the harlotry to which your own heart and eyes are inclined, so that you may remember and keep all My commandments, and so that you may be holy before your God.″ The term ″Tzitzit″ is used to refer to a ″tassel,″ and it is a Jewish term.When I was growing up, the mantle was a large rectangular cloth that was thrown over the shoulders and down the body.It had four corners at the bottom of the structure.They were to sew tassels to the four corners of their clothing and hem the garments in blue, according to the instructions given.Because of the changes in fashion over the years, the cloth has become more rounded at the bottom, rather of having four corners as before.

It was because they no longer had access to their four corners that the Israelites devised what is known as the ″Tallit.″ A Tallit was worn by all orthodox Jews throughout the time period.As soon as the lady with the hemorrhage touched the hem of His robe, she would have come into contact with one of the tassels.Besides being a prayer shawl, the ″tallit″ was also used to read an inscription sewn onto the fabric, which was worn over the shoulders.

  • A minute of contemplation would be granted him by placing a shawl over his shoulders after kissing the first word of the inscription and kissing the last word of the inscription.
  • When in profound prayer, the worshiper’s head would be covered in the ″tallit,″ which served to isolate him or her from the outside world.
  • In Matthew 6:6, Jesus instructed his followers to go into their closets to pray, and many commentators have claimed that this is what Jesus was referring to.
  • If you pray in your chamber, after you have shut the door on your room, pray to your Father who is in the hidden place; and your Father who sees in secret will reward you openly,″ Jesus says.
  • Let’s start by looking at some Old Testament allusions to the hem of the garment to get a sense of its significance and to give us a little history on it.
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  2. References to the hem/tallit in the Old Testament: Saul’s robe was torn off David’s shoulders:
  • ″Then the men of David said to him, ″This is the day on which the LORD said to you, ‘Behold, I will deliver your enemy into your hand, that you may do to him as it seems good to you.’″ 1 Samuel 24:1-22:4 ″Then the men of David said to him, ″This is the day on which the LORD said to you, ‘Behold, I will deliver your enemy into your hand, that you may do to him as it seems good to you.’ ″And David sprang up and quietly slashed a part of Saul’s garment,″ the Bible says.
  • When David spared Saul’s life, he removed proof from the situation by demonstrating to Saul that he had the ability to kill him but chose not to.
  • The act of cutting the hem of Saul’s garment had a tremendous deal of importance for the king.
  • Earlier, David had deprived Saul of his status emblem, the fringe of his robe that distinguished him as King of Israel.

The hem of the garment was also a decorative component at this era, and it was used to convey information about the wearer’s social standing and significance.As Jesus pointed out in Matthew 23:5, the Pharisees were reprimanded for widening their fringes, saying, ″They make their phylacteries broad, and they increase the boundaries of their clothes.″ Rather than attempting to exaggerate their significance, they attempted to conceal it by obscuring the original design and function of the fringe and tassels.It was intended to serve as a reminder of all of the Lord’s commandments and to follow them (Number 15:39) Saul removes the tassel from Samuel’s robe, saying:

  • Amalekites, their king, and their animals were killed in 1 Samuel 15 when Samuel scolded Saul for failing to kill them all.
  • When Samuel turned around to go, Saul reached out to stop him, ripping the tassel from Samuel’s tunic in the process.
  • Saul’s kingdom would be snatched away from him, and Samuel used this as a metaphor for what God was about to do with the kingdom of Israel.
  • The mantle of Elijah
  • When Elijah was carried up into Heaven, Elisha was given the responsibility of carrying on Elijah’s legacy.
  • This might be his tallit or outer clothing, depending on the situation.
  • In addition, there are further allusions to the clothing.
  • In this section, we will examine the significance of the hem of Jesus’ garment and what we might learn from it as followers of Christ.

2.The hem of the garment – What we may learn about being a believer from this.Through the account of the lady with the issue of blood, we can see how the garment is viewed from the perspective of a believer in relation to the garment.Take, for example, the account of the lady with a bloody problem who, knowing that Jesus the Messiah was going by, ran to get help.This woman took advantage of every opportunity she had to go near enough to Jesus’ garment to touch just the hem of his garment.

She came to Jesus in such a way that no one would be able to tell who she was since she had concealed herself.So, what was her motivation for doing this?The Bible states in Leviticus 15:19-20, 25-27, that v19′′If any discharge from her body is bloody, she shall be set apart for seven days, and everyone who comes into contact with her shall be unclean until sunset.

  • If a woman has an unclean discharge that lasts many days and does not occur during her customary impurity, or if it lasts longer than her customary impurity, all of the days during which she has an unclean discharge are counted as days during which she has a customary impurity.’ ‘She shall be considered dirty.’″ ″Whoever comes into contact with those things shall be filthy; he shall wash his garments and take a bath in water, and he shall remain unclean until nightfall.″ According to the identical narrative in the Gospel of Mark, she had a problem with blood for 12 years before dying (Mark 5:25).
  • But if she is cleaned of her discharge according to Leviticus 15:28, ″she must count for herself seven days, and then she shall be clean.″ According to the law, she has been unclean for a period of 12 years.
  • Can you fathom the ramifications of such a development?
  • She is not allowed to touch anybody, including her husband (if she had one), children (if she had any), relatives, or friends.
  • She is also not allowed to do any housework or even make meals for her family.
  1. Because of her impurity, she was had to be secluded.
  2. It was as if he had died and gone to heaven.
  3. Once she learns that Jesus is coming to town, she realizes that this is the perfect moment for her to be healed.
  4. She had exhausted every other option open to her and had spent every last penny she had, but to no avail.

This was her last ditch effort.Following Matthew 9:21, she claims that ″…″if only I may touch His robe, I shall be made well.″ ” She didn’t know what it was about the robe of the Lord that inspired her to have such trust that she would be healed if Jesus was indeed the Messiah.Keep in mind that she was not allowed to disclose herself to anybody in her immediate vicinity, since doing so would be considered a terrible felony.

Everything and everyone she comes into contact with would become dirty.By holding fast to the belief that healing may be found at the hem of Jesus’ garment, she is taking a significant risk.I’m curious what she knew that gave her such comfort in the knowledge that, if He is indeed the Messiah, she will obtain healing just by touching His robe.In Malachi 4:2, it is said, ″But to them who fear My name, the Sun of Righteousness shall arise, with healing in His wings…″.

The term ″wings″ used here is the same as the word ″borders″ used in Numbers 15:38, which means ″borders″ in Hebrew.So the woman reasoned that if this is the Messiah, then certainly if I can just go near enough to His garment to touch the hem or the borders of His garment, I would be healed.That the Messiah had healing in His wings was something she was embracing wholeheartedly.

In Jesus’ eyes, she saw the truth of His claims, and she believed Him to be who He claimed to be.When she touched the hem of His robe, it was the same as if she had touched Him directly in the heart.She turned to Him in trust, and when her faith came into contact with His grace, she was cured.

She approached the correct person in the proper manner and was rewarded with what she was seeking.This demonstrates the immense confidence she had in the Bible, as well as her ability to put her faith in Jesus as the foretold Messiah who was to come.She was quickly cured as a result of her faith.″Your faith has made you well,″ Jesus says, claiming victory.

  1. What can we, as Christians, take away from this experience?
  2. There are five essential lessons that we may take away from this experience: a.
  3. God’s relationship with mankind: Numbers 15:40-41 are a good example of this.
  4. ″And that you may remember and obey all of My commands, and that you may be holy before your God.″ ″I am the LORD your God, who took you out of the land of Egypt to be your God; I am the LORD your God.″ ″I am the LORD your God,″ declares the LORD.
  • This serves as a reminder of the importance of having a personal relationship with God.
  • Remembering who they were, whose they were, and what was expected of them were all important considerations.
  • Their robe served as a constant reminder that they belonged to a kingdom of priests, a sacred people (Exodus 19:6) They were to be unlike any other people on the face of the planet.

They were in a relationship of faith with the Jehovah God at the time.The color blue in the robe represents the color of heaven, and it was placed there to serve as a reminder to them of their lofty heavenly calling amid all the peoples of the world.On the other hand, we must persevere in our personal connection with the Lord Jesus Christ, recognizing that we have been adopted as children of God by the witness of the Holy Spirit, and that we are now unlike any other people in this world.We have been redeemed via the blood of the lamb (Jesus), and as it says in Revelation 1:5-6, ″and from Jesus Christ, the faithful witness, the firstborn from the dead, and the ruler over the kingdoms of the world.″ Glory and dominion belong to Him who has loved us and washed us clean from our sins in His own blood, and who has raised us up as kings and priests before His God and Father; to Him be honor and glory forever and ever.″ As a result, let us constantly remember to follow the guidance of the Holy Spirit and to keep our relationship with the Almighty.b.

It serves as a constant reminder of a current relationship: Numbers 15:41 has the words ″I am″ twice, emphasizing the fact that He is truly our God and that He is also our present aid, present Savior, present Lord, and our current King, as well as our present Savior, present Lord, and present King.He is not just the God of the future in heaven, but He is also the God of the present and the future to come.According to 2 Corinthians 6:16, this is why the Holy Spirit lives within us, and we are transformed into the temple of the Almighty God.

Moreover, what accord does the temple of God have with idols?Because you are the dwelling place of the living God.″I will dwell among them, and I will walk among them,″ God has stated.″I will be their God, and they will be My people,″ says the Lord.c.

  • Our needs before God are as follows: The tassels that were sowed on all four corners served as a visual reminder of the demand for obedience; no matter which direction they turned, they would see them as a reminder to obey God’s commandment to obey.
  • In a similar vein, we require that reminder as well.
  • The commandments do not redeem us, but they do demonstrate our love and change in Christ, as John 14:15 states.
  • ″If you love Me, obey my commandments.″ Rather than tassels to remind us, we have someone infinitely greater: the Holy Spirit, who lives inside us and guides us.
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Our obligations before God include the following: ″And you shall have the tassel, that you may gaze upon it and remember all the commandments of the LORD, and that you may perform them, and that you may not pursue the harlotry to which your own heart and your own eyes are attracted,″ states Number 15:39.Instead of pursuing the desires of our own hearts and the lusts of our own eyes, we should seek after the things of God.There needs to be both an internal and an outward submission to authority.

It is conceivable for someone to adhere to the letter of the law while violating the spirit of the law at the same time.A similar reminder is required for us to observe the law both visibly and internally, as Jeremiah 31:33 instructs us to do.According to the Lord, ″But this is the covenant that I will make with the house of Israel after those days,″ He says: ″I will put My law in their brains, and I will write it on their hearts; and I will be their God, and they will be My people.″ f.God’s redemptive work in our lives: Throughout the Bible, the LORD declares to the people, ″I am the LORD your God, who took you out of the land of Egypt to be your God: I am the LORD your God.″ This serves as a reminder of how the Israelites were able to escape Egypt.It was by the blood of the lamb, and it was because of God’s kindness that they were able to make it through the desert wanderings, where God supplied for them, fed them when they were hungry, and protected them all the way to the land of promise.The situation is the same for us.

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Jesus Christ paid the ultimate price for our sins on the cross, and as a result, we are no longer a slave to sin.As a result of the work of the Holy Spirit, he now dwells inside us and will accompany us on our journey until we reach the promised land, where we will adore our Lord God Almighty for all eternity.God be praised!Final thoughts: In response to Malachi 4:3, the woman sought healing in the ″wings″ of the Savior.

She looked at Jesus and trusted that He was who He claimed to be.She had faith in Him.When she touched the hem of His robe, she was touching Him in the same way.She came to the right person in the right way because she had trust in him, and she received healing.Do you feel the desire to get in touch with Him today?

Do you want to be healed in your body, cleansed of your sin, and restored to a proper relationship with God?Please come and touch the hem of His garment if you are a sinner who want to be saved and to be brought beneath the protection of His wings.For those who are not living in modest obedience, come touch the hem of His garment; for those who are experiencing difficulties or bearing heavy burdens in their lives and need assistance, please visit Him at His garment.You may accomplish this right now with a simple prayer, welcoming Christ into your hearts, and you will be covered by His sacrifice, accepted into His family, and adopted as a child of God from that point forward.

  1. That is very incredible.
  2. —————————————————————————— In the event that you have never professed faith in Christ and you sense the call of God in your heart.
  3. Your response and acceptance of Jesus Christ as your Savior and Lord has come at the appropriate moment.

You can get forgiveness of your sins, not by your own efforts, but through trust in Jesus Christ, who has already paid the penalty for our sins on the cross.All that is required of you is to accept his sacrifice on your behalf as a free gift from God.Take advantage of this opportunity to publicly acknowledge that you have accepted the free gift by saying the following prayer: ″God, I am well aware that I am a sinner.

I am well aware that I am deserving of the consequences of my sin.I, on the other hand, place my faith in Jesus Christ as my Savior.I believe that His death and resurrection made it possible for me to be reconciled with God.As my personal Lord and Savior, I place my faith and confidence in Jesus and Jesus alone.Please accept my thanks for saving and forgiving me, Lord.Amen.” Contact us if you would want to learn more about establishing a relationship with Jesus Christ.

We would be delighted to speak with you about how to live a life with Jesus at the center of your life.————————————————————————- Reading from the New King James Version of the Bible (NKJV) Scriptures taken from biblestories.stellaris.com.au, trumperoftruthonline.org, sermoncentral.com, terravistabaptist.org, and other sources are used in this article.

Why Were People Healed from Touching Jesus’ Clothes?

  • You might ask why individuals were healed in the New Testament by touching the garment of Jesus, and you’re not alone.
  • The gospels of Matthew, Mark, and Luke all describe the tale of a lady who had a ″discharge of blood″ and was healed when she ″touched the fringe″ of Jesus’ robe (Matthew 9:20-22; Mark 5:25-34; Luke 8:43-48).
  • On another time, a large crowd gathered around Him and ″begged him to allow them to simply touch the edge of his robe,″ according to the story.
  • At the conclusion of the tale, Matthew informs us that ″as many as touched it were made well″ (Matthew 14:34-36; cf.

Mark 6:56).The claims of God’s ″accommodation″ of the superstitious mindset of the time have been dismissed by certain writers.A large number of excellent academics have adopted this view, and there is much to be said in favor of it.Nonetheless, in light of the Old Testament, it appears that there is a more accurate reading.God gave His people specific instructions in the Mosaic Law regarding the corners, or fringes, of their clothes.

Jews were instructed to ″make tassels on the corners of their clothing throughout their generations, and to tie a cord of blue around the tassel of each corner″ as a visual reminder that they were God’s chosen people, and that they were obligated to follow His laws (Numbers 15:37-41).After learning that in the Ancient Near East, the corner of a person’s robe symbolized his or her identity; it was a representation of who or what he or she was and what he or she stood for, it appears to be an odd command.In order for Boaz to identify with Ruth, she requested him to spread a corner of his garment over her (Ruth 3:9), which was an invitation for him to identify with her as well.

  • In Hebrew, the same term can also mean ″wing″ or ″corner of a garment.″ So ″Spread your wings over your servant,″ as several translations express Ruth’s prayer, is a common rendering.
  • The double connotation in this sentence appears to be deliberate.) When God talked of forging a covenant with Israel, he envisioned Himself spreading the corner of His robe over her (Ezekiel 16:8), a sign of connecting with her as His wife and identifying with her as His covenant partner.
  • When David cut a corner of King Saul’s robe, ″David’s heart struck him,″ according to the Bible (1 Samuel 24:5).
  • When you consider that he defiled a key emblem of Saul’s identity and divinely granted kingdom, these pangs of remorse appear unusual until you know what he was up to.
  • The corners of a Jewish man’s garment were so important in ancient Israel that the Old Testament concludes with a prophecy of the Messiah that refers to the corners of His garment: ″But unto you who fear my name shall the Sun of righteousness arise with healing in his wings″ (Malachi 4:2, King James Version).
  1. Once again, the same term may be used to refer to both ″wings″ and ″corners of a garment.″ All who put their confidence in Him would experience healing, both spiritually and finally physically, when the Messiah’s identity was revealed.
  2. The Jews of Jesus’ day were well-versed in the historical context of the Old Testament.
  3. Indeed, the Pharisees adorned the corners of their robes with extravagant tassels in order to be perceived as being closely associated with God by the general public (Matthew 23:5).
  4. It is possible that Jesus, as a devoted Jew, would have donned tassels, though they would not have been ornate showpieces like those worn by the Pharisees.

It was often more than a simple grab at the most accessible area of Jesus’ person that individuals made when they grabbed for the edges of His robe.It was an indication that they wanted to be associated with Him in some way.There was nothing mystical about the fabric that brought about the recovery.

It came as a result of individuals openly aligning themselves with Jesus, and it was by faith.″Your faith has healed you,″ He said to the woman who had a bloody discharge from her nose (Matthew 9:22).Her thoughts may have even wandered to Malachi 4:2 as she stretched out and thought, ″At long last, this is the one who has healing in His wings.″ Though Gentile believers now do not place the same emphasis on garment corners as they did in biblical times, being aware of this detail gives a dimension of depth to the Gospels.We are called to emulate the faith of those who sought for Christ’s garment, believing that He will bless and assist those who acknowledge Him as their Lord and Savior.

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The Woman Who Touched Jesus’ Garment (Mark 5:21-34)

The new website www.learnreligions.com His Exceptional Healing Capabilities However, before the tale of Jarius’ daughter can be completed, it is interrupted by another story about a sick woman who heals herself by grasping hold of Jesus’ garment (described elsewhere in the chapter). Get to Know Religions.. ″The Woman Who Touched Jesus’ Garment (Mark 5:21-34).″

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  • Top of the page www.jw.org A lady is healed after she touches the hem of Jesus’ garment.
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  • Rabbi Jason has more to say — In the Gospel of John, Jesus encounters a woman who has an issue of blood.
  • Yeshua rose to his feet and proceeded to follow him, accompanied by His followers.
  • Just at that moment, a lady who had been bleeding for twelve years approached from behind and touched the tzitzit of His robe.

It’s because she was constantly telling herself, ″If only I touch His robe, I would be healed.″ But then Yeshua changed his mind.

How was there healing in touching Jesus’ garment hem.

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  • The physical healing of the bleeding woman, as well as the bodily healing of the others who came into contact with the border of Christ’s garment, all point to Israel’s eventual restoration and redemption (spiritual healing).
  • ″Weak and beggarly,″ as Galatians 4:9 describes the Law; it is also ″weak through the body,″ as Romans 8:3 describes it, because we are inherently incapable of keeping God’s commandments.

What is the significance of the hem of Jesus’ garment.

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  • Then, as Jesus turned back, he saw her and said, ″Do not be discouraged, daughter; your faith has healed you.″ And that woman was transformed from that hour forward ″..
  • as well as Matthew 14:36 (KJV) ″And they pleaded with Him, pleading that they merely touch the hem of His robe.
  • And everyone who came into contact with it came out totally OK ″…..

The word ″hem″ is an abbreviation for ″the periphery

What The Woman Healed Of Bleeding Teaches Us About Jesus.

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  • The narrative of the lady who, by touching Jesus’ garment, was healed of a disease that caused her to bleed.
  • Her faith had healed her.
  • It is necessary to read the tale in its whole before we can make any conclusions about Jesus, healing, and faith from it: ″A big group of people followed him and pushed up against him.

There was also a woman present who had been suffering from bleeding for the last twelve years.

Daily Devotion – Luke 8:47 – The Hem of His Garment.

  • Exceptional devotableapp.com Because of her lack of fear, she ventured to a location where she was not supposed to be.
  • Faith completely persuaded her that touching Him would bring about healing for her.
  • It is recorded in all three of Jesus’ Gospel reports that she touched the hem of His garment and that she was instantaneously cured, after which she was told by Jesus that it was her faith that had made her well.

Luke 8:44 She came up behind Jesus and touched the fringe.

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  • 43 people were treated, including a woman who had been bleeding for twelve years.
  • She had spent all of her money on doctors, but no one had been able to help her recover.

44 She walked up behind Jesus and placed her hand on the fringe of His garment, and her bleeding was suddenly halted.45 ″Can you tell Me who touched Me?″ Jesus inquired.They, on the other hand, all denied it.

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  • What was the woman’s motivation for touching the hem of Jesus’ garment?
  • That the Messiah had healing in His wings was something she was embracing wholeheartedly.
  • In Jesus’ eyes, she saw the truth of His claims, and she believed Him to be who He claimed to be.

When she touched the hem of His robe, it was the same as if she had touched Him directly in the heart.She turned to Him in trust, and when her faith came into contact with His grace, she was cured.

″The Hem of His Garment healing in His wings

Excellent website, servantofmessiah.org There’s a good chance that the woman who had a blood problem was aware of these traditions, which would explain why she wanted to touch the corner of Jesus’ prayer garment (the wings). The same term that is used

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