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Markus 1:30

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30 Die Schwiegermutter Simons aber lag fieberkrank danieder; und alsbald sagen sie ihm von ihr.

Markus 1:30 Meaning and Commentary

Mark 1:30

But Simon's wife's mother lay sick of a fever
"A great fever", Luke says, ( Luke 4:38 ) ; a very violent one, which threatened with death, and must be very dangerous to an old person; (See Gill on Matthew 8:14),

And anon they tell him or her;
for it seems, that not as soon as he came into the house, but some time after, when he had sat awhile, and rested himself after his fatigue in preaching; they acquainted him with her case, and beseeched him to look upon her, and restore her: this was done, either by Simon and Andrew, or by some others of their friends that were in the house; who having either seen, or heard of his dispossessing the unclean spirit, might rightly conclude he had power to remove a fever.

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Markus 1:30 In-Context

28 Und alsbald ging das Gerücht von ihm aus in die ganze Umgegend von Galiläa.
29 Und alsbald gingen sie aus der Synagoge und kamen in das Haus Simons und Andreas', mit Jakobus und Johannes.
30 Die Schwiegermutter Simons aber lag fieberkrank danieder; und alsbald sagen sie ihm von ihr.
31 Und er trat hinzu und richtete sie auf, indem er sie bei der Hand ergriff; und das Fieber verließ sie alsbald, und sie diente ihnen.
32 Als es aber Abend geworden war, als die Sonne unterging, brachten sie alle Leidenden und Besessenen zu ihm;
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