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  • If a man will have carried sanctified flesh in the pocket of his garment, and the top of it touches his bread, or appetizer, or wine, or oil, or any food, shall it be sanctified? But the priests responded by saying, “No.” (Haggai 2, 13)

  • And this shall be: In that day, the prophets will be confounded, each one by his own vision, when he will prophesy. Neither will they be covered with a garment of sackcloth in order to deceive. (Zechariah 13, 4)

  • If you would hold hatred, dismiss her, says the Lord, the God of Israel. But iniquity will cover his garment, says the Lord of hosts. Preserve your spirit, and do not be willing to despise. (Malachi 2, 16)

  • Now the same John had a garment made from the hair of camels, and a leather belt around his waist. And his food was locusts and wild honey. (Matthew 3, 4)

  • For no one would sew a patch of new cloth onto an old garment. For it pulls its fullness away from the garment, and the tear is made worse. (Matthew 9, 16)

  • And behold, a woman, who had suffered from a flow of blood for twelve years, approached from behind and touched the hem of his garment. (Matthew 9, 20)

  • For she said within herself, “If I will touch even his garment, I shall be saved.” (Matthew 9, 21)

  • And they petitioned him, so that they might touch even the hem of his garment. And as many as touched it were made whole. (Matthew 14, 36)

  • Then the king entered to see the guests. And he saw a man there who was not clothed in a wedding garment. (Matthew 22, 11)

  • And he said to him, ‘Friend, how is it that you have entered here without having a wedding garment?’ But he was dumbstruck. (Matthew 22, 12)

  • No one sews a patch of new cloth onto an old garment. Otherwise, the new addition pulls away from the old, and the tear becomes worse. (Mark 2, 21)

  • Then, when she had heard of Jesus, she approached through the crowd behind him, and she touched his garment. (Mark 5, 27)


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