No Jesus was asking who touched him.
The power was explained through the gospels. It was the holy spirit.
No Jesus was asking who touched him.
The power was explained through the gospels. It was the holy spirit.
Ok
But isnāt it easy enough to assume that the question was not directed to Peter or anyone else in particular? At least from the authors perspective.
And if it was the Holy Spirit that touched him, donāt you think there would be no question to be asked about āwhoā touched him? That would have been very obvious to Jesus donāt you think?
The holy spirit is not who touched Jesus. It was what God gave to Jesus for him to be able to heal.
There will be time in the future when I can ask God what ever question Iād like but today, the only question I want answered isā¦am I a part of the problem or the solution?
What the ā ā ā ā are you babbling on about?
Choose āBackground and Historyā in the search part, then āAnti Semitism during the Middle Agesā. Should link you to some interesting articles about Jews being blamed for the Black Death, & they had lower death rates.
They had lower death rates as a group 1). Isolated in ghettos where religion was life, and 2). The Torah has minimum standards for hygiene, for example, washing of the hands and bathing, that they followed.
Poor hand washing & hygiene & practices like tossing the contents of āchamber potsā, really a fancy word for bed pan, contributed to higher rates among the dominant European populations.