Mark 7:30

30 And when she was come home to her housse she founde the devyll departed and her doughter lyinge on the beed.

Mark 7:30 Meaning and Commentary

Mark 7:30

And when she was come to her house
For with those words of Christ; she was abundantly satisfied, and went away with as great a faith, and as strong a persuasion of the dispossession, as that she came with, that Christ was able to effect it: and accordingly

she found the devil gone out;
of her daughter; that she was entirely dispossessed of him, and no more vexed and tormented with him, but in perfect ease, and at rest:

and her daughter laid upon the bed;
without any violent motions, convulsions, and tossings to and fro, as before; but composed and still, taking some rest, having been for some time greatly fatigued with the possession. The Ethiopic version reads, "she found her daughter clothed, and sat upon the bed": for persons in these possessions, would often put off their clothes, and tear them in pieces; and were seldom composed, and rarely sat long in a place or posture; but now it was otherwise with her.

Mark 7:30 In-Context

28 She answered and sayde vnto him: even soo master neverthelesse the whelppes also eate vnder the table of the chyldrens cromes.
29 And he sayde vnto her: for this sayinge goo thy waye the devyll is gone out of thy doughter.
30 And when she was come home to her housse she founde the devyll departed and her doughter lyinge on the beed.
31 And he departed agayne from the coostes of Tyre and Sidon and came vnto the see of Galile thorowe ye middes of the coostos of ye .x. cities.
32 And they brought vnto him one yt was deffe and stambred in his speche and prayde him to laye his honde apon him.
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