Mark 5:26-33

had suffered.No person will wonder at this account when he considers the therapeutics of the Jewish physicians, in reference to diseases of this kind (for an account of which, see Drs. Lightfoot and Clarke). She was, therefore, a fit patient for the Great Physician.

Job 13:4; Jer 8:22; 30:12,13; 51:8

nothing.

Ps 108:12

touched.

6:56; 2Ki 13:21; Mt 14:36; Ac 5:15; 19:12

28

straightway.

Ex 15:26; Job 33:24,25; Ps 30:2; 103:3; 107:20; 147:3

fountain.

Le 20:18

plague.

34; 3:10; 1Ki 8:37; Lu 7:21

virtue.

Lu 6:19; 8:46; 1Pe 2:9; *marg:

Thou seest.

Lu 8:45; 9:12

32

the woman.

4:41; Lu 1:12,29; 8:47

and told.

Ps 30:2; 66:16; 103:2-5; 116:12-14

Luke 8:45-47

Who."Not that he was ignorant who had touched him," says Epiphanius, "but that he might not be himself the divulger of the miracle, and that the woman, hearing the question, and drawing near, might testify the singular benefit she had received, and that, in consequence of her declaration, she might presently hear from his lips, that her faith had saved her; and by this means, others might be excited to come and be healed of their disorders."

the multitude.

9:13; Mr 5:30-32

for.

6:19; 1Pe 2:9; *marg:

when.

Ps 38:9; Ho 5:3

she came.

1Sa 16:4; Ps 2:11; Isa 66:2; Ho 13:1; Hab 3:16; Mt 28:8; Mr 5:33

Ac 16:29; 1Co 2:3; 2Co 7:15; Php 2:12; Heb 12:28

she declared.

17:15,16; Ps 66:16

Acts 19:12

5:15; 2Ki 4:29-31; 13:20,21
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