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Matthew's and Luke's accounts specify the "fringe" of his cloak, using a Greek word which also appears in Mark 6. [8] According to the Catholic Encyclopedia article on fringes in Scripture, the Pharisees (one of the sects of Second Temple Judaism) who were the progenitors of modern Rabbinic Judaism, were in the habit of wearing extra-long fringes or tassels (Matthew 23:5), [9] a reference to ...
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The narrative about Jairus' daughter is interrupted by the appearance of a woman who had a haemorrhage (Matthew: αἱμορροοῦσα haimorroousa "having had a flow of blood"; Mark/Luke: οὖσα ἐν ῥύσει αἵματος ousa en rhysei haimatos "being with a flow of blood") for 12 years. Mark and Luke inform the reader that all ...
A young woman was found "covered in blood" just days before she was allegedly driven to suicide by an abusive partner, a jury has been told. PC Stephanie Sawyer said that when she visited Kiena ...
[citation needed] The line "If I touched the hem of His garment, His blood has made me whole" alludes to the story of the woman whose issue of blood was healed by touching Jesus' garment, in the Gospel of Luke at 8:43–48. She had been ritually unclean for so long as it persisted, according to the Book of Leviticus at 15:25–27.
After undergoing blood tests to make sure she could donate, she received the injections for a few days to boost blood cell and stem cell production in the body. On her donation day, she went to a ...
It sounds kind of bizarre, but researchers say blood from one of the world's oldest women gives new clues about a human's "life limit." Before her death in 2005, Hendrikje van Andel-Schipper of ...
Illustration by Paolo Veronese of Jesus healing the woman with a flow of blood. Jesus practiced the ministry of touch, sometimes touching the "untouchables" and letting them touch him. Among the things considered defiling (disqualifying one for the rituals of religion) was an issue of blood, especially menstruation or hemorrhage. One such woman ...