Juan 19:27

27 Después dijo<***> al discípulo: ¡He ahí tu madre! Y desde aquella hora el discípulo la recibió en su propia casa.

Juan 19:27 Meaning and Commentary

John 19:27

Then saith he to the disciple
The same disciple John:

behold thy mother;
take care of her, and provide for her, as if she was thine own mother: this shows the meanness of Christ, who had nothing to leave her, though Lord of all; it is very probable that Joseph was dead, and Mary now a widow; and whereas Christ had taken care of her, and maintained her hitherto, he now, in his dying moments, commits her to the care of this disciple; which is an instance of his humanity, and of his regard to every duty; and this in particular, of honouring parents, and providing for them in distress, and old age:

and hour that disciple took her to his own home:
or house; so the Septuagint render (wtyb) , "to his house", by (eiv ta idia) , in ( Esther 6:12 ) the phrase here used, and in ( John 16:32 ) . Some say she lived with John at Jerusalem, and there died; and others say, that she died in the twelfth year after the resurrection of Christ, being 59 years of age, and was buried by John in the garden of Gethsemane: where his house was is not certain, whether at Jerusalem or in Galilee, nor how long she lived with him; but this is not to be doubted, that he took care of her, and provided for her, as if she was his own mother; and his doing this forthwith shows his great regard to Christ, his readiness and cheerfulness to comply with his orders and directions, and his unfeigned love unto him.

Juan 19:27 In-Context

25 Por eso los soldados hicieron esto. Y junto a la cruz de Jesús estaban su madre, y la hermana de su madre, María, la mujer de Cleofas, y María Magdalena.
26 Y cuando Jesús vio a su madre, y al discípulo a quien El amaba que estaba allí cerca, dijo<***> a su madre: ¡Mujer, he ahí tu hijo!
27 Después dijo<***> al discípulo: ¡He ahí tu madre! Y desde aquella hora el discípulo la recibió en su propia casa.
28 Después de esto, sabiendo Jesús que todo se había ya consumado, para que se cumpliera la Escritura, dijo<***>: Tengo sed.
29 Había allí una vasija llena de vinagre; colocaron, pues, una esponja empapada del vinagre en una rama de hisopo, y se la acercaron a la boca.
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