Mark 1:29

29 Then on leaving the synagogue they came at once, with James and John, to the house of Simon and Andrew.

Mark 1:29 Meaning and Commentary

Mark 1:29

And forthwith, when they were come out of the synagogue,
&c.] Christ having wrought this miracle, and finished his sermon, and the whole synagogue service being over, when it was usual for every one to repair to their own houses, or their friends, for refreshment; he, and they that were with him, departed from it, and directly, being not far from it,

they entered into the house of Simon and Andrew;
who being brethren, dwelt together in a house at Capernaum, where it seems they were now inhabitants, though their native place was Bethsaida, ( John 1:44 ) ,

with James and John;
whom they took along with them, being fellow disciples of Christ.

Mark 1:29 In-Context

27 And all were amazed and awe-struck, so they began to ask one another, "What does this mean? Here is a new sort of teaching--and a tone of authority! And even to foul spirits he issues orders and they obey him!"
28 And His fame spread at once everywhere in all that part of Galilee.
29 Then on leaving the synagogue they came at once, with James and John, to the house of Simon and Andrew.
30 Now Simon's mother-in-law was ill in bed with a fever, and without delay they informed Him about her.
31 So He went to her, and taking her hand He raised her to her feet: the fever left her, and she began to wait upon them.
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