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Text -- Luke 8:44 (NET)

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8:44 She came up behind Jesus and touched the edge of his cloak, and at once the bleeding stopped.
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Dictionary Themes and Topics: Seed | Miracles | LOCKS | Jesus, The Christ | Jairus | JESUS CHRIST, 4C1 | JAIRUS (2) | Hem | Children | BORDER; BORDERS | more
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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per phrase)

Robertson: Luk 8:44 - -- The border of his garment ( tou kraspedou tou himatiou ). Probably the tassel of the overgarment. Of the four corners two were in front and two behin...

The border of his garment ( tou kraspedou tou himatiou ).

Probably the tassel of the overgarment. Of the four corners two were in front and two behind. See note on Mat 9:20.

Robertson: Luk 8:44 - -- Stanched ( estē ). Second aorist active indicative, stopped at once (effective aorist).

Stanched ( estē ).

Second aorist active indicative, stopped at once (effective aorist).

Vincent: Luk 8:44 - -- Hem See on Mat 9:20.

Hem

See on Mat 9:20.

Vincent: Luk 8:44 - -- Stanched ( ἔστη ) A common medical term.

Stanched ( ἔστη )

A common medical term.

TSK: Luk 8:44 - -- behind : Luk 7:38 touched : Deu 22:12; Mar 5:27, Mar 5:28, Mar 6:56; Act 5:15, Act 19:12 immediately : Luk 13:13; Exo 15:26; Mal 4:2; Mat 8:3, Mat 20:...

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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per Verse)

Barnes: Luk 8:40-56 - -- See this passage explained in the notes at Mat 9:18-26, and Mark 5:21-43.

See this passage explained in the notes at Mat 9:18-26, and Mark 5:21-43.

Poole: Luk 8:41-56 - -- Ver. 41-56. We had both these pieces of history twice before related, by Matthew, Mat 9:18-26 , and by Mark, Mar 5:22-43 , with some further circumst...

Ver. 41-56. We had both these pieces of history twice before related, by Matthew, Mat 9:18-26 , and by Mark, Mar 5:22-43 , with some further circumstances. See Poole on "Mat 9:18" , and following verses to Mat 9:26 also See Poole on "Mar 5:22" , and following verses to Mar 5:43 . Christ’ s saying, Luk 8:45 ,

Who touched me? and again, Luk 8:46 ,

Somebody hath touched me; for I perceive that virtue is gone out of me doth not argue that Christ knew not of the woman’ s coming and touching him, or did not voluntarily send out that virtue that healed her; far be any such thoughts from any pious, intelligent souls: she was not healed by her touch of the border of his garment, but by his powerful will, commanding such a miraculous effect: he only spake this to bring forth the miracle into light, which was wrought secretly, so as the people took no notice of it. Healing virtue went out of Christ upon an act of his will, not necessarily. From Luk 8:55 is confuted the atheism of those who would make the soul to be merely the crasis, or some affection of the body; and it is proved to be a being that can subsist of itself, in a state of separation from the body.

It is said,

her spirit came again not, Christ gave her a new spirit. Christ did not here exert a creating power; only sent forth that power with which he was clothed to raise the dead. For other things observable from this story, see the notes before mentioned upon the parallel texts.

Ver. 41-56. We had both these pieces of history twice before related, by Matthew, Mat 9:18-26 , and by Mark, Mar 5:22-43 , with some further circumstances. See Poole on "Mat 9:18" , and following verses to Mat 9:26 also See Poole on "Mar 5:22" , and following verses to Mar 5:43 . Christ’ s saying, Luk 8:45 ,

Who touched me? and again, Luk 8:46 ,

Somebody hath touched me; for I perceive that virtue is gone out of me doth not argue that Christ knew not of the woman’ s coming and touching him, or did not voluntarily send out that virtue that healed her; far be any such thoughts from any pious, intelligent souls: she was not healed by her touch of the border of his garment, but by his powerful will, commanding such a miraculous effect: he only spake this to bring forth the miracle into light, which was wrought secretly, so as the people took no notice of it. Healing virtue went out of Christ upon an act of his will, not necessarily. From Luk 8:55 is confuted the atheism of those who would make the soul to be merely the crasis, or some affection of the body; and it is proved to be a being that can subsist of itself, in a state of separation from the body.

It is said,

her spirit came again not, Christ gave her a new spirit. Christ did not here exert a creating power; only sent forth that power with which he was clothed to raise the dead. For other things observable from this story, see the notes before mentioned upon the parallel texts.

Gill: Luk 8:44 - -- Came behind him,.... In the press and crowd of people, being ashamed to come before him, and tell him her case: and touched the border of his garme...

Came behind him,.... In the press and crowd of people, being ashamed to come before him, and tell him her case:

and touched the border of his garment the fringe the Jews were obliged to wear at the bottom of their garments, Num 15:38 and which the more religious sort did, for by this they were distinguished from the common people: it is asked p,

"who is a plebeian, or one of the common people? every one that does not read "Keriat Shema", (i.e. hear, O Israel), &c. Deu 6:4 morning and evening, with the blessings belonging to it, the words of R. Meir: but the wise men say, whoever does not put on the "Tephillin" (the frontlets, Deu 6:8) Ben Azzai says, whoever has not ציצית, "the fringe" on his garment''

See Gill on Mat 9:20. This woman was persuaded in her own mind, if she could but touch the clothes of Christ, she should be healed, and accordingly she was:

and immediately her issue of blood staunched; stopped, and was dried up; Mar 5:28.

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Commentary -- Verse Notes / Footnotes

NET Notes: Luk 8:44 The woman was most likely suffering from a vaginal hemorrhage, in which case her bleeding would make her ritually unclean.

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Commentary -- Verse Range Notes

TSK Synopsis: Luk 8:1-56 - --1 Women minister unto Christ of their substance.4 Christ, after he had preached from place to place, attended by his apostles, propounds the parable o...

Maclaren: Luk 8:43-48 - --A Miracle Within A Miracle And a woman, having an issue of blood twelve years, which had spent all her living upon physicians, neither could be heale...

MHCC: Luk 8:41-56 - --Let us not complain of a crowd, and a throng, and a hurry, as long as we are in the way of our duty, and doing good; but otherwise every wise man will...

Matthew Henry: Luk 8:40-56 - -- Christ was driven away by the Gadarenes; they were weary of him, and willing to be rid of him. But when he had crossed the water, and returned to ...

Barclay: Luk 8:43-48 - --This story laid hold on the heart and the imagination of the early church. It was believed that the woman was a gentile from Caesarea Philippi. Euse...

Constable: Luk 4:14--9:51 - --IV. Jesus' ministry in and around Galilee 4:14--9:50 Luke commenced Jesus' public ministry with His return to Ga...

Constable: Luk 8:22-56 - --F. Jesus' mighty works 8:22-56 This section is quite similar to Mark's account. Luke chose miracles that...

Constable: Luk 8:40-56 - --3. The healing of a woman with a hemorrhage and the raising of Jairus' daughter 8:40-56 Luke, as...

Constable: Luk 8:42-48 - --The healing of the woman with a hemorrhage 8:42b-48 (cf. Matt. 9:20-22; Mark 5:24-34) 8:42b-43 The crowd that Luke described graphically as pressing a...

College: Luk 8:1-56 - --LUKE 8 H. JESUS TEACHES IN PARABLES (8:1-21) 1. The Parable of the Sower (8:1-15) 1 After this, Jesus traveled about from one town and village to a...

McGarvey: Luk 8:41-56 - -- LVIII. JAIRUS' DAUGHTER AND THE INVALID WOMAN. (Capernaum, same day as last.) aMATT. IX. 18-26; bMARK V. 22-43; cLUKE VIII. 41-56.    ...

Lapide: Luk 8:1-56 - --CHAPTER 8 Ver. 1.— And the twelve (apostles) were with Him, i.e. they accompanied Jesus as He went through the cities and villages preaching. ...

Lapide: Luk 8:39-56 - --Ver. 39.— They answered, &c. Because Christ seemed to imply that they had another father, they wished to learn from Him who he was. We own Abraham,...

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Introduction / Outline

Robertson: Luke (Book Introduction) THE GOSPEL OF LUKE By Way of Introduction There is not room here for a full discussion of all the interesting problems raised by Luke as the autho...

JFB: Luke (Book Introduction) THE writer of this Gospel is universally allowed to have been Lucas (an abbreviated form of Lucanus, as Silas of Silvanus), though he is not expressly...

JFB: Luke (Outline) ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE FORERUNNER. (Luke 1:5-25) ANNUNCIATION OF CHRIST. (Luk 1:26-38) VISIT OF MARY TO ELISABETH. (Luke 1:39-56) BIRTH AND CIRCUMCISION...

TSK: Luke (Book Introduction) Luke, to whom this Gospel has been uniformly attributed from the earliest ages of the Christian church, is generally allowed to have been " the belove...

TSK: Luke 8 (Chapter Introduction) Overview Luk 8:1, Women minister unto Christ of their substance; Luk 8:4, Christ, after he had preached from place to place, attended by his apost...

Poole: Luke 8 (Chapter Introduction) CHAPTER 8

MHCC: Luke (Book Introduction) This evangelist is generally supposed to have been a physician, and a companion of the apostle Paul. The style of his writings, and his acquaintance w...

MHCC: Luke 8 (Chapter Introduction) (Luk 8:1-3) The ministry of Christ. (v. 4-21) The parable of the sower. (v. 22-40) Christ stilleth the tempest and casteth out devils. (v. 41-56) T...

Matthew Henry: Luke (Book Introduction) An Exposition, with Practical Observations, of The Gospel According to St. Luke We are now entering into the labours of another evangelist; his name ...

Matthew Henry: Luke 8 (Chapter Introduction) Most of this chapter is a repetition of divers passages of Christ's preaching and miracles which we had before in Matthew and Mark; they are all of...

Barclay: Luke (Book Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO SAINT LUKE A Lovely Book And Its Author The gospel according to St. Luke has been called the loveliest book ...

Barclay: Luke 8 (Chapter Introduction) On The Road (Luk_8:1-3) The Sower And The Seed (Luk_8:4-15) Laws For Life (Luk_8:16-18) True Kinship (Luk_8:19-21) Calm Amidst The Storm (Luk_8:...

Constable: Luke (Book Introduction) Introduction Writer Several factors indicate that the writer of this Gospel was the sa...

Constable: Luke (Outline) Outline I. Introduction 1:1-4 II. The birth and childhood of Jesus 1:5-2:52 ...

Constable: Luke Luke Bibliography Alford, Henry. The Greek Testament. New ed. 4 vols. London: Rivingtons, 1880. ...

Haydock: Luke (Book Introduction) THE HOLY GOSPEL OF JESUS CHRIST, ACCORDING TO ST. LUKE. INTRODUCTION St. Luke was a physician, a native of Antioch, the metropolis of Syria, a...

Gill: Luke (Book Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO LUKE The writer of this Gospel, Luke, has been, by some, thought, as Origen a relates, to be the same with Lucius, mentioned in Ro...

College: Luke (Book Introduction) FOREWORD "Many have undertaken" to write commentaries on the Gospel of Luke, and a large number of these are very good. "It seemed good also to me" t...

College: Luke (Outline) OUTLINE There is general agreement among serious students of Luke's Gospel regarding its structure. I. Prologue Luke 1:1-4 II. Infancy Narrative...

Lapide: Luke (Book Introduction) S. LUKE'S GOSPEL Third Edition JOHN HODGES, AGAR STREET, CHARING CROSS, LONDON. 1892. INTRODUCTION. ——o—— THE Holy Gospel of Jesus Ch...

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