Mark 5:25

And a certain woman, which had an issue of blood twelve years,

Cross-references

Leviticus 15:19 Historical context

Leviticus 15:19 gives the impurity law for a woman's discharge — explaining why she was ceremonially unclean.

Leviticus 15:20 Historical context

Leviticus 15:20 says anything she touches becomes unclean — showing her social and religious isolation.

Leviticus 15:25–27 Historical context

Leviticus 15:25-27 details impurity rules for chronic discharge — exactly matching her 12‑year condition.

Matthew 9:20 is the parallel account of the woman with the hemorrhage touching Jesus — same event, same detail.

Luke 8:43 Parallel

Luke 8:43 adds that she had spent all her living on physicians and could not be healed — highlighting her desperation.

Luke 8:44 Parallel

Luke 8:44 describes her touching Jesus' garment and the hemorrhage stopping — the identical healing event.

Luke 13:11 Parallel

Luke 13:11 features a woman with an 18‑year spirit of infirmity — another long‑term ailment healed by Jesus.

John 5:5 Parallel

John 5:5 describes a man invalid for 38 years — another lengthy suffering, though a different condition.