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Mark 5:32
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But he was looking around to see who had done this.
And he looked round about to see her that had done this thing.
And he looked round about to see her that had done this thing.
And he looked around to see who had done it.
And He looked around to see the woman who had done this.
But Jesus continued looking around to see who had touched him.
Still He kept looking around to see the woman who had done it.
And He looked around to see the woman who had done this.
And He was looking around to see the woman who had done this.
But He kept looking around to see who had done this.
But Jesus turned to see who had touched him.
But he kept looking around to see who had done it.
And he looked round about to see her who had done this.
But Jesus continued looking for the one who touched him.
And he looked round about, to see her that had done that.
And he was looking round to see who had done this.
But Jesus kept looking around to see who had done it.
And he was looking around to see the one who had done this.
And He looked around to see the one who had done this.
And he looked round about to see her that had done this thing.
And on his looking round to see her who had done this thing,
He looked around to see her who had done this thing.
But he kept looking around to see the woman who had done this.
And he looked round to see who this had done.
And he looked around, to see who had done this.
And he loked rounde about, for to see her that had done this thyng.
And he looked round about to see her that had done this thing.
He looked around to see her who had done this thing.
And he looked round to see her that had done this.
But He continued looking about to see the person who had done this,
And Jhesus lokide aboute to se hir that hadde don this thing.
And he looked round about to see her that had done this thing.
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But he kept on looking around to see who had done it.
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He looked all around to see who had done it.
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And he loked roud about for to se her that had done that thinge.
And he was looking round to see her who did this,
And he loked aboute to se her, that had done it.
however, he looked about to see who it was.
But he went on asking, looking around to see who had done it. The woman, knowing what had happened, knowing she was the one, stepped up in fear and trembling, knelt before him, and gave him the whole story.
But Jesus ignored their jibe and continued to look for whoever had laid a hand on him.
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Reciprocal: Mark 10:23 - looked
Cross-References
The length of time Adam lived after he became the father of Seth was 800 years; during this time he had other sons and daughters.
When Jared had lived 162 years, he became the father of Enoch.
Jared lived 800 years after he became the father of Enoch, and he had other sons and daughters.
After he became the father of Methuselah, Enoch walked with God for 300 years, and he had other sons and daughters.
The entire lifetime of Methuselah was 969 years, and then he died.
When Lamech had lived 182 years, he had a son.
Noah had three sons: Shem, Ham, and Japheth.
On that very day Noah entered the ark, accompanied by his sons Shem, Ham, and Japheth, along with his wife and his sons' three wives.
This is the account of Noah's sons Shem, Ham, and Japheth. Sons were born to them after the flood.
And sons were also born to Shem (the older brother of Japheth), the father of all the sons of Eber.
Gill's Notes on the Bible
And he looked round about,.... The press and throng of people, on every side of him; though he knew very well where she stood, who had done the thing, and had received the cure:
to see her that had done this thing; how she looked, and whether her countenance, and the confusion she was thrown into by the question, would not betray her; though he himself wanted no such signs, by which to discover her. Christ, as God, being omniscient, knew who she was, and where she was; and, as man, did not want to see her to gratify his curiosity: nor was his view to chide her for what she had done, but to express his well pleasedness in her faith and actions, and to observe it to others, and the cure she had; not in an ostentatious way, to gain glory to himself, but to commend her faith, and encourage others in the exercise of it on him; and especially Jairus, the ruler of the synagogue, who was with him, and in great distress, on account of his daughter, whom Christ was going to raise from the dead.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
See the account of the raising of Jairus’ daughter, and the healing of the woman with an issue of blood, fully explained in the notes at Matthew 9:18-26.
Mark 5:23
Lieth at the point of death - Is dying; in the last agonies.
Mark 5:26
Had suffered many things - Had resorted to many things painful, by the direction of the physicians, in order to be healed.
Mark 5:27
Came in the press behind - In the crowd that pressed upon him. This was done to avoid being noticed. It was an act of faith. She was full of confidence that Jesus was able to heal, but she trembled on account of her conscious unworthiness, thus illustrating the humility and confidence of a sinner coming to God for pardon and life.
Mark 5:30
Virtue had gone out of him - Power to heal. The word in the original means power.
Who touched my clothes? - This be said, not to obtain information, for he had healed her, and must have known on whom the blessing was conferred; but he did it that the woman might herself make a confession of the whole matter, so that the power of her faith and the greatness of the miracle might be manifested to the praise of God.
Mark 5:34
Daughter - A word of kindness, tending to inspire confidence and to dissipate her fears.
Be whole - That is, continue to be whole, for she was already cured.
Of thy plague - Thy disease; literally, thy “scourge.” So a word from Jesus heals the moral malady of the sinner.
Mark 5:35, Mark 5:36
Why troublest thou ... - It seems that the people had not yet confidence that Jesus could raise the dead. He had not yet done it; and as the child was now dead, and as they supposed that his power over her was at an end, they wished no farther to trouble him. Jesus kindly set the fears of the ruler at rest, and assured him that he had equal power over the dead and the living, and could as easily raise those who had expired as those who were expiring.
Mark 5:38
The tumult - The confusion and weeping of the assembled people.
Wailed - Making inarticulate, mournful sounds; howling for the dead.
Mark 5:39
This ado - This tumult, this bustle or confusion.
And weep - Weep in this inordinate and improper manner. See the notes at Matthew 9:23.
But sleepeth - See the notes at Matthew 9:24.
Mark 5:41
Talitha cumi - This is the language which our Saviour commonly spoke. It is a mixture of Syriac and Chaldee, called Syro-Chaldaic. The proper translation is given by the evangelist - “Damsel, arise.”
Mark 5:43
Something should be given her to eat - “He had raised her by extraordinary power, but he willed that she should be sustained by ordinary means.” He also in this gave full evidence that she was really restored to life and health. The changes were great, sudden, and certain. There could be no illusion. So, when the Saviour had risen, he gave evidence of his own resurrection by eating with his disciples, John 21:1-13.