The Jesus timeline

The woman in the crowd


In the crowd was a woman who had been bleeding for twelve years. She had gone to many doctors, and they had not done anything except cause her a lot of pain. She had paid them all the money she had. But instead of getting better, she only got worse.

The woman had heard about Jesus, so she came up behind him in the crowd and barely touched his clothes. She had said to herself, “If I can just touch his clothes, I will get well.” As soon as she touched them, her bleeding stopped, and she knew she was well.

At that moment Jesus felt power go out from him. He turned to the crowd and asked, “Who touched my clothes?”

His disciples said to him, “Look at all these people crowding around you! How can you ask who touched you?” But Jesus turned to see who had touched him.

The woman knew what had happened to her. She came shaking with fear and knelt down in front of Jesus. Then she told him the whole story.

Jesus said to the woman, “You are now well because of your faith. May God give you peace! You are healed, and you will no longer be in pain.”
Mark 5:25-34

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Quickly find that famous story. These pages show the life of Jesus as a timeline. There are four different ways to view it. You can see the major events in Jesus’ life, from his birth to his death and resurrection. You can also look at his parables and soundbites, and at his miracles. Each version of the timeline has plenty of links which lead to the original stories of Jesus, written in his own time by his first followers.

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arrow Index

arrow Jesus is born

arrow Baptized in the Jordan

arrow Water into wine

arrow Lowered through the roof

arrow Born again

arrow Calling first disciples

arrow Jesus’ manifesto

arrow Salt of the earth

arrow Rock and sand

arrow Don’t judge others

arrow A log in your eye

arrow Where the seed fell

arrow Calming a storm

arrow The man in the graveyard

arrow Jairus’ daughter

arrow The woman in the crowd

arrow Feeding 5,000 people

arrow Walking on water

arrow The real neighbour

arrow Rich… but stupid

arrow One of our sheep is missing

arrow Lost and found

arrow Welcome home

arrow A slave to two masters

arrow Gaining the whole world

arrow Jesus is transfigured

arrow A boy with epilepsy

arrow Mustard seed faith

arrow Pride and humility

arrow Camels and needles

arrow Blind Bartimaeus

arrow Riding into Jerusalem

arrow I am the way

arrow The last supper

arrow Show me the money

arrow Sheep and goats

arrow Love each other

arrow On trial before Pilate

arrow The crucifixion

arrow Jesus appears to Mary

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