the account says that Jesus was touched by her as he was on his way to heal a sick girl. After the encounter with the woman, he continued unabated on his way to the home of the sick girl and went into their home. So he didnt wash himself, or seclude himself until sunset, as the law required.
Nor did he condemn the woman for violating the mosaic law which forbid her to be in amongst a crowd of people. She was breaking the law simply by being there amongst them.
Why didnt Jesus condemn her?
And more importantly, why did God heal her knowing that she was deliberately breaking his law?
You are so sure that God demands absolute strict adherence to the mosaic law, yet he gave this woman a blessing while she was actively breaking his law. Are you sure you have the right idea about our requirement to adhere to every mosaic law????
You have no way of proving that he went straight to the sick girl's house without bathing. You're simply assuming that because the text says he didn't take time to bathe and wait until sunset, that he didn't. The text never says Jesus bathed, does this mean Jesus never bathed? By your logic, yes.
You ignored what I said about Jesus wearing a fringe as well. And fasting on Yom Kippur. Does the text have to say everything Jesus said?
You can't just assume the only things that happened were what the text says.
It says that he bade no one to follow him except Peter and James and John. Why would he do that? Maybe because he was going to his bathing spot perhaps and only wanted his most trusted attendants?
And if Jesus broke the Law, NO SANE JEW WOULD FOLLOW HIM AS MESSIAH.
Your logic says that Jesus was a hypocrite. He said not one iota of the Law would ever be made void. He said anyone who teaches to break the least of the commandments will be called the least in the Kingdom. Get it through your skull already!
As for Jesus not condemning the woman, by all means, please quote where it says she can't be out and about. It just says that anyone who touches anywhere she's been has to be washed unless I'm forgetting something.