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Markus 1:19

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19 Und von dannen ein wenig weitergehend, sah er Jakobus, den Sohn des ZebedÀus, und seinen Bruder Johannes, auch sie im Schiffe, wie sie die Netze ausbesserten;

Markus 1:19 Meaning and Commentary

Mark 1:19

And when he had gone a little further thence
From the place where Simon and Andrew were casting their nets, though still by the sea side;

he saw James the son of Zebedee, and John his brother.
The former was be whom afterwards Herod killed with the sword, and the latter the beloved disciple; these were also fishermen:

who also were in the ship mending their nets:
as the other two disciples were on board the ship, casting their nets into the sea to catch fish; these were also in a ship, repairing their nets, in order to use them the same way, and for the same purpose; (See Gill on Matthew 4:21).

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Markus 1:19 In-Context

17 Und Jesus sprach zu ihnen: Kommet mir nach, und ich werde euch zu Menschenfischern machen;
18 und alsbald verließen sie ihre Netze und folgten ihm nach.
19 Und von dannen ein wenig weitergehend, sah er Jakobus, den Sohn des ZebedÀus, und seinen Bruder Johannes, auch sie im Schiffe, wie sie die Netze ausbesserten;
20 und alsbald rief er sie. Und sie ließen ihren Vater ZebedĂ€us in dem Schiffe mit den Tagelöhnern und gingen weg, ihm nach.
21 Und sie gehen hinein nach Kapernaum. Und alsbald an dem Sabbath ging er in die Synagoge und lehrte.
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