Mark Chapter 10, Verse 50
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50: ο δε αποβαλων το ιματιον αυτου αναστας ηλθεν προς τον ιησουν
50: And he, casting away his garment, rose, and came to Jesus.
50: Who casting off his garment leaped up and came to him.
Casting away his garment. That is, his outer garment; the one that was thrown loosely over him. See Mt 5:40. He threw it off, full of joy at the prospect of being healed, and that he might run without impediment to Jesus. This may be used to illustrate -- though it had no such original reference -- the manner in which a sinner should come to Jesus. He should throw away the garments of his own righteousness -- he should rise speedily -- should run with joy -- should have full faith in the rower of Jesus, and cast himself entirely upon his mercy.

