Mark 1:31

31 et accedens elevavit eam adprehensa manu eius et continuo dimisit eam febris et ministrabat eis

Mark 1:31 Meaning and Commentary

Mark 1:31

And he came and took her by the hand
He went into the room where she lay, and took hold of her hand; not to feel her pulse, and thereby judge of the nature and strength of her disorder, as physicians do; nor merely in a friendly manner, as is customary, but in order to restore her:

and lift her up;
to sit upright in the bed, who before was laid along upon it, so weak as not to be able to turn herself, much less to sit erect by any assistance whatever:

and immediately the fever left her:
and there was not the least symptom of it, nor none of the effects which it usually leaves; such was the virtue that went forth from Christ by touching her, and such his great power:

and she ministered unto them;
she immediately arose from the bed, and put on her clothes, being at once in perfect health and strength; and, in gratitude to her Saviour and physician, she assisted in preparing food for him and his disciples, and served at table to them.

Mark 1:31 In-Context

29 et protinus egredientes de synagoga venerunt in domum Simonis et Andreae cum Iacobo et Iohanne
30 decumbebat autem socrus Simonis febricitans et statim dicunt ei de illa
31 et accedens elevavit eam adprehensa manu eius et continuo dimisit eam febris et ministrabat eis
32 vespere autem facto cum occidisset sol adferebant ad eum omnes male habentes et daemonia habentes
33 et erat omnis civitas congregata ad ianuam
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