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Nobody uses a piece of new cloth to patch an old cloak; that would take away from the cloak all its pattern, and make the rent in it worse than before.✻ (Matthew 9, 16)
And now a woman who for twelve years had been troubled with an issue of blood, came up behind him and touched the hem of his cloak; (Matthew 9, 20)
she said to herself, If I can even touch the hem of his cloak, I shall be healed. (Matthew 9, 21)
not going back to pick up a cloak, if they are in the fields. (Matthew 24, 18)
First they stripped him, and arrayed him in a scarlet cloak; (Matthew 27, 28)
At last they had done with mockery; stripping him of the scarlet cloak, they put his own garments on him, and led him away to be crucified. (Matthew 27, 31)
Nobody sews on a piece of new cloth to patch an old cloak; if that is done, the new piecing takes away threads from the old cloth, and makes the rent in it worse. (Mark 2, 21)
came up behind Jesus in the crowd (for she had been told of him), and touched his cloak; (Mark 5, 27)
If I can even touch his cloak, she said to herself, I shall be healed. (Mark 5, 28)
And wherever he entered villages, or farmsteads, or towns, they used to lay the sick down in the open streets, and beg him to let them touch even the hem of his cloak; and all those who touched him recovered.✻ (Mark 6, 56)
Whereupon he threw away his cloak and leapt to his feet, and so came to Jesus. (Mark 10, 50)
not turning back, if they are in the fields, to pick up a cloak. (Mark 13, 16)
