
A watercolor painting illustrating the biblical scene from Matthew 9:21. The painting depicts a woman of middle-eastern descent, reaching out to touch the fringe of a robe. This is a crowd scene with diverse onlookers of various descents including Caucasian, Hispanic and South Asian. The woman believes in her heart that merely touching the robe will heal her. The scene evokes a sense of faith, hope, and desperation. The use of watercolors lends a soft, fluid feel to the scene, enhancing its emotional charge and narrative impact.
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Matthew 9:21
For she said within herself, If I may but touch his garment, I shall be whole.
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