Marcos 5:40

40 Y se burlaban de El. Pero El, echando fuera a todos, tomó<***> consigo al padre y a la madre de la niña, y a los que estaban con El, y entró<***> donde estaba la niña.

Marcos 5:40 Meaning and Commentary

Mark 5:40

And they laughed him to scorn
The servants of the house that had laid her out; and the neighbours and relations that were come in on this occasion, and had satisfied themselves that she was dead; and the players on the pipe and flute, with the mourning women, who got their livelihood this way; (See Gill on Matthew 9:24);

but when he had put them all out:
of the house, or that part of it where he was; that is, ordered them to depart, with the leave and consent of the master of the house:

he taketh the father, and the mother, of the damsel, and them that
were with him:
either with Jairus, who had accompanied him to Christ, and returned with him; the Ethiopic version reads it, "with them", who were with the father and the mother of the damsel, their near relations, and intimate friends; or rather with Christ, namely, the three disciples, Peter, James, and John;

and entereth in where the damsel was lying;
into an inner room, where the child was laid out on a bed.

Marcos 5:40 In-Context

38 Fueron<***> a la casa del oficial de la sinagoga, y Jesús vio<***> el alboroto, y a los que lloraban y se lamentaban mucho.
39 Y entrando les dijo<***>: ¿Por qué hacéis alboroto y lloráis? La niña no ha muerto, sino que está dormida.
40 Y se burlaban de El. Pero El, echando fuera a todos, tomó<***> consigo al padre y a la madre de la niña, y a los que estaban con El, y entró<***> donde estaba la niña.
41 Y tomando a la niña por la mano, le dijo<***>: Talita cumi (que traducido significa: Niña, a ti te digo, ¡levántate!).
42 Al instante la niña se levantó y comenzó a caminar, pues tenía doce años. Y al momento se quedaron completamente atónitos.
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