Hechos 12:12

12 Cuando cayó en cuenta de esto, fue a casa de María, la madre de Juan, apodado Marcos, donde muchas personas estaban reunidas orando.

Hechos 12:12 Meaning and Commentary

Acts 12:12

And when he had considered the thing
The whole of the salvation wrought for him; or rather, where he should go, to what house he should betake himself; ere he was aware,

he came to the house of Mary the mother of John, whose surname was
Mark.
This good woman seems to be a widow, no mention being made of her husband, and was sister to Barnabas, ( Colossians 4:10 ) . She is described by a son she had, whose name was John Mark, because of the frequent mention made of him hereafter; her house being large, and her heart as large as her house, the saints met here, and were welcome, and where they were at this time, though so late:

where many were gathered together, praying;
the Ethiopic version adds, "for him"; and there were some in other places, for one place could not hold them all; see ( Acts 12:17 ) they held out to the end in prayer; this was their last effort in this way, and in this they were no doubt exceeding vehement and importunate, and they succeeded; so true is that observation in ( James 5:16 ) .

Hechos 12:12 In-Context

10 Pasaron por la primera y la segunda guardia, y llegaron al portón de hierro que daba a la ciudad. El portón se les abrió por sí solo, y salieron. Caminaron unas cuadras, y de repente el ángel lo dejó solo.
11 Entonces Pedro volvió en sí y se dijo: «Ahora estoy completamente seguro de que el Señor ha enviado a su ángel para librarme del poder de Herodes y de todo lo que el pueblo judío esperaba».
12 Cuando cayó en cuenta de esto, fue a casa de María, la madre de Juan, apodado Marcos, donde muchas personas estaban reunidas orando.
13 Llamó a la puerta de la calle, y salió a responder una criada llamada Rode.
14 Al reconocer la voz de Pedro, se puso tan contenta que volvió corriendo sin abrir.—¡Pedro está a la puerta! —exclamó.
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