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Lucas 4:39

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39 Estando ele em pé junto dela, inclinou-se e repreendeu a febre, que a deixou. Ela se levantou imediatamente e passou a servi-los.

Lucas 4:39 Meaning and Commentary

Luke 4:39

And he stood over her
"At her head", as the Persic version reads: he inclined himself towards her, to see how she did, and to take her by the hand, and lift her up;

and rebuked the fever.
The Syriac and Persic versions read, "her fever", that which was upon her;

and it left her,
as Mark says, "immediately"; as soon as ever he had touched her hand, and rebuked the fever, and bid it be gone:

and immediately she arose, and ministered unto them;
(See Gill on Matthew 8:15).

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Lucas 4:39 In-Context

37 E a sua fama se espalhava por toda a regiĂŁo circunvizinha.
38 Jesus saiu da sinagoga e foi Ă  casa de SimĂŁo. A sogra de SimĂŁo estava com febre alta, e pediram a Jesus que fizesse algo por ela.
39 Estando ele em pé junto dela, inclinou-se e repreendeu a febre, que a deixou. Ela se levantou imediatamente e passou a servi-los.
40 Ao pôr do sol, o povo trouxe a Jesus todos os que tinham vários tipos de doenças; e ele os curou, impondo as mãos sobre cada um deles.
41 Além disso, de muitas pessoas saíam demônios gritando: “Tu és o Filho de Deus!” Ele, porém, os repreendia e não permitia que falassem, porque sabiam que ele era o Cristo.
Biblia Sagrada, Nova Versão Internacional®, NVI® Copyright © 1993, 2000 by Biblica, Inc.™ Used by permission. All rights reserved worldwide.

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