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Verse 27

Having heard the things concerning Jesus, came in the crowd behind, and touched his garment. For she said, If I touch but his garments, I shall be made whole.

Having heard the things concerning Jesus ... The woman might have been a citizen of Caesarea Philippi;[16] and, if so, this indicates the widespread knowledge of the mighty works of Jesus.

Touched his garment ... God had commanded Hebrew men to wear a border on their garments, "the fringe of the borders a ribband of blue" (Numbers 15:38), the same being a reminder that they were God's people. As Turlington said, "She shared the ancient view that the healer's own person was potent and that his clothing, or even his shadow, could serve as bearers of his power (see Acts 5:15; 19:12)."[17]

If I touch ... I shall be made whole ...; Mark 6:56 and Matthew 14:36 have the statement, "As many as touched were made whole," the same being one of the profoundest statements in Scripture. For sermon outline on this, see the Commentary on Matthew, p. 221.

[16] J. R. Dummelow, op. cit., p. 659.

[17] Henry E. Turlington, The Broadman Bible Commentary (Nashville: Broadman Press, 1946), Vol. 8, p. 310.

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