This was the occupation or social standing of the man hosting the dinner where the woman appeared.
What is a Pharisee?
The man lived in this "spooky" location because he was an outcast from the city.
What are the tombs?
The woman had been suffering from her condition for this many years.
What is 12?
In all three stories, Jesus ignores these social "rules" that kept certain people away from "holy" people.
What are purity laws (or unclean, social taboos)?
Jesus does this quickly when he encounters a woman who has great faith.
What is to turn around?
Instead of water, the woman washed Jesus’ feet with these.
What are her tears?
When Jesus asked for a name, the demons replied with this military term, meaning "many.
What is Legion?
The woman believed she would be healed if she touched only this part of Jesus.
What is the edge (or hem) of his cloak?
The Gerasene Demoniac lived in the Decapolis, which was primarily this kind of territory (non-Jewish).
What is Gentile territory?
This is used to show the book, chapter and verse of a Bible passage.
What is the reference?
This was the expensive item the woman used to anoint Jesus' feet after drying them with her hair.
What is alabaster ointment (or perfume)?
After being cast out, the demons entered this herd of animals, which then rushed into the lake.
What are pigs (or swine)?
This is the intimate name Jesus used to address her, restoring her to a family identity.
What is "Daughter"?
Both the bleeding woman and the sinful woman used this physical action to show their faith or devotion.
What is touching Jesus?
The healed man does this when Jesus leaves.
What is sharing the good news of Jesus or sharing what Jesus did?
Jesus told a parable about two people who owed this to a moneylender to explain why the woman loved so much.
What is debt?
After he was healed, the townspeople found the man "sitting at the feet of Jesus," clothed and in this mental state.
What is his "right mind"?
While the woman was being healed, Jesus was actually on his way to help this synagogue official.
Who is Jairus?
This is the common "Final Outcome" for all three characters: they weren't just cured, they were restored to this.
What is their community (or society)?
These two things Jesus did to help the sinful woman.
What is elevate and forgive?
Simon the host was offended because, according to Jewish law, touching a "sinner" made a person this.
What is ceremonially unclean?
Instead of being happy, the townspeople asked Jesus to leave because they were seized with this emotion.
What is fear?
Jesus told the woman, "Go in [this]," a word that implies total wholeness and peace.
What is Shalom (or Peace)?
In the story of the debtors, Jesus explains that the person who is forgiven the most will also do this the most.
What is love?
This is the Memory Verse for the Test tomorrow.
What is Mark 5:30?