Matthew 8:25

25 et accesserunt et suscitaverunt eum dicentes Domine salva nos perimus

Matthew 8:25 Meaning and Commentary

Matthew 8:25

And his disciples came unto him
From some other part of the ship, being in great consternation, and distress,

and awoke him; saying, Lord, save us, we perish.
They awoke him by their loud cries, and repeated calls; for in Luke, the form of address is doubled, "Master, Master!" expressing their distress, importunity, and haste for deliverance saying, "save us, we perish", or "we are lost": which shows the apprehensions they had of their condition; not only that they were in danger of being lost, or were ready to be lost, but were lost: they saw no probability of escaping by any natural, rational methods: wherefore they apply to Christ, believing that he was able to save them, in this their extremity; as they had indeed a great deal of reason to conclude, from the miracles they had that day seen performed by him.

Matthew 8:25 In-Context

23 et ascendente eo in navicula secuti sunt eum discipuli eius
24 et ecce motus magnus factus est in mari ita ut navicula operiretur fluctibus ipse vero dormiebat
25 et accesserunt et suscitaverunt eum dicentes Domine salva nos perimus
26 et dicit eis quid timidi estis modicae fidei tunc surgens imperavit ventis et mari et facta est tranquillitas magna
27 porro homines mirati sunt dicentes qualis est hic quia et venti et mare oboediunt ei
The Latin Vulgate is in the public domain.