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Mk 5:27b ... she-touched the garment of-him.

The 2nd phrase has these 4 narrator words ... epsato tou himatiou autou (she touched the garment of-him).

The 4 narrator words are clockwise starting top left. The 2 words "epsato autou" (she touched of him) are tangent to the hands of the woman and the triangles holding Jesus and the woman. The 2 words "tou himatiou" (the garment) are tangent to the garment Jesus is wearing and the garment the woman is touching. Since the noun "himatiou" (garment) is singular, the woman only needed to touch the one she was already holding, even if that garment was only in her imagination. The next verse says she wanted to touch more than one. Jesus usually says a command or touches a possessed person to destroy their Unclean Spirit. This time the afflicted person does the touching for him. Diagram 30c then confirms the woman only touched this single garment.

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