Luc 13:13

13 Et il lui imposa les mains. A l'instant elle se redressa, et glorifia Dieu.

Luc 13:13 Meaning and Commentary

Luke 13:13

And he laid his hands on her
As he spoke the above words, which he sometimes did when he healed diseases.

And immediately she was made straight;
she lift up herself, stood upright, and her body, and all the parts of it were as straight as ever they had been, or as any were in the synagogue.

And glorified God;
that is, "the woman" glorified God, as the Persic version expresses it; she was filled with thankfulness for the mercy, and gave God the glory of it. This woman was an emblem of a poor sinner held in the bonds of iniquity by Satan, and led captive by him at his will, who can by no means raise himself; nor is he able to lift up his head to heaven, or look upwards to Christ for deliverance; and yet attends upon the outward ministry, when Christ, in his own time, meets with him under it, and manifests his power and grace, breaks his bonds asunder, delivers him out of Satan's hands, and from the bondage of his own corruptions, sets him straight, and causes him to lift up his head, and look to him for life and salvation; and so puts a new song into his mouth, even praise to God, to whose free grace and favour he readily ascribes his deliverance.

Luc 13:13 In-Context

11 Et voici, il y avait là une femme possédée d'un esprit qui la rendait infirme depuis dix-huit ans; elle était courbée, et ne pouvait pas du tout se redresser.
12 Lorsqu'il la vit, Jésus lui adressa la parole, et lui dit: Femme, tu es délivrée de ton infirmité.
13 Et il lui imposa les mains. A l'instant elle se redressa, et glorifia Dieu.
14 Mais le chef de la synagogue, indigné de ce que Jésus avait opéré cette guérison un jour de sabbat, dit à la foule: Il y a six jours pour travailler; venez donc vous faire guérir ces jours-là, et non pas le jour du sabbat.
15 Hypocrites! lui répondit le Seigneur, est-ce que chacun de vous, le jour du sabbat, ne détache pas de la crèche son boeuf ou son âne, pour le mener boire?
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