Mark 5:25

25 A woman was there who had a sickness that made her bleed. It had lasted for 12 years.

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Mark 5:25 Meaning and Commentary

Mark 5:25

And a certain woman which had an issue of blood twelve
years.] (See Gill on Matthew 9:20). This woman was in the crowd that thronged Jesus, as he passed through the streets of Capernaum. Eusebius relates F15, that it was reported, that this woman was of Caesarea Philippi, where her house was to be seen; where were extant some wonderful monuments of the benefits conferred upon her by Christ; as that at the door of her house was an effigy of a woman in brass, set upon an high stone on her bended knees, and arms stretched out like a supplicant; and opposite to her, another effigy of a man, of the same metal, standing, and decently clothed in a tunic, and his hand stretched out to the woman; at whose feet, upon the pillar, a strange form of a plant arose, reaching up to the border of the brazen tunic, which is a remedy against all diseases; and he says it remained to his times, and was then to be seen: and Theophylact F16 says, in the times of Julian the apostate it was broke to pieces. But this woman rather seems to be an inhabitant of Capernaum, in the streets of which the after cure was wrought; and therefore what credit is to be given to the above accounts I leave to be judged of. It may be more useful to observe, that this profluvious woman is an emblem of a sinner in a state of nature: as her disease was in itself an uncleanness, and rendered her unclean by the law, whereby she was unfit for the company and society of others; so the disease of sin, with which all are infected, is a pollution itself, and of a defiling nature; all the members of the body, and all the powers and faculties of the soul are polluted with it, and the whole man is filthy in the sight of God, and is pronounced unclean by the law of God; and such persons are very unfit for the society of saints on earth, and much less to be with those in heaven, nor even to be with moralized persons; for evil communications corrupt good manners: openly profane and impure sinners are infectious, and to be avoided. Likewise, as this woman's disease was of long standing, she had it twelve years, and it was become inveterate and stubborn, and not easy to be removed; so such is the disease of sin, and indeed it is much worse; it is what is brought into the world with men, and is as old as themselves; is natural to them, and cannot be removed by any ordinary and natural methods, but requires supernatural power and grace; and it is in such a like case and condition, that the Spirit of God finds his people, when he quickens, sanctifies, and cleanses them: "and when I passed by thee, and saw thee polluted in thine own blood, I said unto thee, when thou wast in thy blood, Live", ( Ezekiel 16:6 ) .


FOOTNOTES:

F15 Eccl. Hist. l. 7. c. 18.
F16 In Matt. ix. 20.

Mark 5:25 In-Context

23 He begged Jesus, "Please come. My little daughter is dying. Place your hands on her to heal her. Then she will live."
24 So Jesus went with him. A large group of people followed. They crowded around him.
25 A woman was there who had a sickness that made her bleed. It had lasted for 12 years.
26 She had suffered a great deal, even though she had gone to many doctors. She had spent all the money she had. But she was getting worse, not better.
27 Then she heard about Jesus. She came up behind him in the crowd and touched his clothes.
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