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  1. May 26, 2023 · Answer. The story of the woman with the issue of blood can be found in Mark 5:24–34 and Luke 8:42–48. Though neither account is very long, Mark’s account provides a few more details than Luke’s. The story of this woman takes place within a larger story. Jesus is on his way to a synagogue leader’s house to heal his dying daughter (see ...

  2. Everything that the menstruating woman sat or laid on was also unclean. Should a man have intercourse with a menstruating woman, or allow her blood to fall on him, he was unclean for a week, and ...

    • The “Certain Women” of Luke 8
    • Spotlight on Mary Magdalene, Joanna, and Susanna
    • Working and Serving in Response to Healing
    • Gratitude For The Chosen
    • References

    I began my search in the Gospel of Luke. Luke tends to notice and include more detail than his fellow gospel writers, and it turns out, spotlights women more than the other gospels as well. In Luke 8, we find Jesus and the twelve disciples traveling and teaching in the region of Galilee on His second tour through the area.And this time, He is not a...

    Of those “certain women” providing for Jesus and serving alongside the disciples, Mary Magdalene is one of the three women named. She is mentioned twelve times in the various gospels. While she is mostly known for having been set free from seven demons, she also faithfully followed Jesus to the foot of the cross (Mk 15:40; Mt 27:56; Jn 19:25), was ...

    In Hebrew, the word for “whole” is shalom. Susan Perlman, author and one of the founders of Jews for Jesus, defines it this way, “The ancient Hebrew concept of peace, rooted in the word “shalom,” meant wholeness, completeness, soundness, health, safety and prosperity, carrying with it the implication of permanence.”Today, Jews around the world stil...

    I am thankful for The Chosen’screators for their recreating and reimagining the everyday lives of Jesus and His followers, and especially for highlighting the often overlooked lives of the women. The significance of the women’s work and worship cannot be overstated—in biblical times and still today.

    This is likely the second tour of Jesus as the disciples are mentioned; whereas in Luke 4, what is thought to be His first tour, the twelve disciples have not yet been formally chosen. See G1247 (diakoneō) in Strong’s Greek Lexicon (NLT). Retrieved from https://www.blueletterbible.org/lexicon/g1247/nlt/mgnt/0-1/. Susan Perlman, “What is Shalom: The...

    • Faith requires risk. The woman with the issue of blood took a huge risk. To understand this you have to know what the Bible says about a woman bleeding.
    • True faith arrests God’s attention. Have you wondered, like the disciples, how in the world Jesus knew that the woman with the issue of blood touched him?
    • God’s attention to your faith is not divided. The woman with the issue of blood teaches us that when God gives us His attention, he is never multitasking.
    • God works with imperfect faith. The woman with the issue of blood had faith but it was mingled with superstition. When she reasoned “If I touch the hem of his garment…” this referred to the popular superstitious belief that a person’s powers could be transmitted through their clothes.
  3. Jan 14, 2024 · The woman with the issue of blood is an unnamed woman who appears in the Gospels and had been suffering from constant vaginal bleeding for 12 years. When she heard Jesus was passing by, she knew He had the power to heal her. She touched his garment in faith and was instantly healed, with Jesus confirming her healing was because of her great faith.

  4. Introduction to the Woman with the Issue of Blood. The unnamed woman in this Gospel story is a woman who has suffered for 12 years from a certain kind of bleeding; it is often translated as “hemorrhaging.”. She has visited many doctors and healers, and none of them has been able to heal her.

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  6. Jun 19, 2019 · Walking to Jairus’s Home. Jesus’s healing of the woman with the issue of blood is forever entwined in our minds with the raising of a 12-year-old girl from death, the daughter of a synagogue official named Jairus, or Ya’ir in Hebrew, and his wife. The two stories are linked to one another in each of the Gospels that record them (Matthew 9 ...

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