New International Version (©1984) When evening came, many who were demon-possessed were brought to him, and he drove out the spirits with a word and healed all the sick.New Living Translation (©2007) That evening many demon-possessed people were brought to Jesus. He cast out the evil spirits with a simple command, and he healed all the sick. English Standard Version (©2001) That evening they brought to him many who were oppressed by demons, and he cast out the spirits with a word and healed all who were sick. New American Standard Bible (©1995) When evening came, they brought to Him many who were demon-possessed; and He cast out the spirits with a word, and healed all who were ill. King James Bible (Cambridge Ed.) When the even was come, they brought unto him many that were possessed with devils: and he cast out the spirits with his word, and healed all that were sick: International Standard Version (©2008) When evening came, people brought to him many who were possessed by demons. He drove out the spirits by speaking a command and healed everyone who was sick. Aramaic Bible in Plain English (©2010) But when it was evening, they brought many demon possessed before him, and he cast their demons out with a word, and all those who had become ill, and he healed them. GOD'S WORD® Translation (©1995) In the evening the people brought him many who were possessed by demons. He forced the [evil] spirits out of people with a command and cured everyone who was sick. King James 2000 Bible (©2003) When the evening came, they brought unto him many that were possessed with demons: and he cast out the spirits with his word, and healed all that were sick: American King James Version When the even was come, they brought to him many that were possessed with devils: and he cast out the spirits with his word, and healed all that were sick: American Standard Version And when even was come, they brought unto him many possessed with demons: and he cast out the spirits with a word, and healed all that were sick: Douay-Rheims Bible And when evening was come, they brought to him many that were possessed with devils: and he cast out the spirits with his word: and all that were sick he healed: Darby Bible Translation And when the evening was come, they brought to him many possessed by demons, and he cast out the spirits with a word, and healed all that were ill; English Revised Version And when even was come, they brought unto him many possessed with devils: and he cast out the spirits with a word, and healed all that were sick: Webster's Bible Translation When the evening was come, they brought to him many that were possessed with demons: and he cast out the spirits with his word, and healed all that were sick; Weymouth New Testament In the evening many demoniacs were brought to Him, and with a word He expelled the demons; and He cured all the sick, World English Bible When evening came, they brought to him many possessed with demons. He cast out the spirits with a word, and healed all who were sick; Young's Literal Translation And evening having come, they brought to him many demoniacs, and he did cast out the spirits with a word, and did heal all who were ill, |
| Barnes' Notes on the Bible When the even was come ... - The fame of the miracles of Jesus would probably draw together a crowd, and those who had friends that were afflicted would bring them. All that were brought to him he healed. This was proof of two things: first, of his great benevolence; and, secondly, of his divine mission. He might have established the latter by miracles that would do no good. None of his miracles were performed, however, merely to make a display of power, unless the cursing of the barren fig-tree be an exception. Compare Mark 11:11-14. What is here recorded occurred on the evening of the Sabbath, Mark 1:21-32. The Jews kept the Sabbath from evening to evening, Leviticus 23:32. On the Sabbath they would not even bring their sick to be healed Luke 13:14; but as soon as it was closed, on the evening of the same day, they came in multitudes to be cured. Possessed with devils - See the notes at Matthew 4:24. With his word - By his command; by a word. Clarke's Commentary on the BibleWhen the even was come - The Jews kept their sabbath from evening to evening, according to the law, Leviticus 23:32, From evening to evening shall ye celebrate your sabbath. And the rabbins say, The sabbath doth not enter but when the sun is set. Hence it was that the sick were not brought out to our Lord till after sun-set, because then the sabbath was ended. Many that were possessed with devils - Dr. Lightfoot gives two sound reasons why Judea, in our Lord's time, abounded with demoniacs. First, Because they were then advanced to the very height of impiety. See what Josephus, their own historian, says of them: There was not (said he) a nation under heaven more wicked than they were. See on Romans 1:1 (note). Secondly, Because they were then strongly addicted to magic, and so, as it were, invited evil spirits to be familiar with them. It seems strange to find men at this distance of time questioning the truth of that which neither scribes nor Pharisees then doubted; nor did they ever object against the pretensions of Christ and his apostles to cast them out. And, if the whole business of demonism had been only a vulgar error, (as wise men now tell us), what a fine opportunity had the wise men then, to unmask the whole matter, and thus pour contempt on the pretensions of our blessed Lord and his followers, who held it to be one proof of their Divine mission, that demons were subject to them! And healed all that were sick - Not a soul did the Lord Jesus ever reject, who came to him soliciting his aid. Need any sinner despair who comes to him, conscious of his spiritual malady, to be healed by his merciful hand? Gill's Exposition of the Entire BibleWhen the even was come,.... The other evangelists say, when "the sun was set", or "setting"; which circumstances are observed, not as some think, because the cool of the evening, and when the sun was set, it was more seasonable and convenient, in those hot countries, to bring out their sick, than in the heat of the day: nor are they remarked, as others think, because it was an unseasonable time to bring them to Christ, when he had been fatigued all day long, and yet he healed them; such was his goodness and compassion: but the true reason of the mention of them is, because it had been their sabbath day, as appears from Mark 1:21 and they could not, according to their canons, bring them sooner. Their sabbath began at sun setting; hence they say (s), that on the eve of the sabbath, that is, immediately preceding it, when the sabbath is about to begin, it is lawful to work , "until the sun sets"; and so it ended at sun setting the next day, which they judged of by the appearance of three stars (t). "R. Phinehas, in the name of R. Aba Bar Papa, says, if but one star appears, it is certainly day; if two, it is a doubt whether it is night or not; if three, it is certainly night. On the eve of the sabbath, if he sees one star and does any work, he is free; if two, he brings a trespass offering for a doubt; if three, he brings a sin offering; at the going out of the sabbath, if he sees one star, and does any work, he brings a sin offering; if two, he brings a trespass offering for a doubt; if three, he is free.'' So that till the sun was set, and three stars appeared as a proof of it, it was not lawful to do any sort of business; but as soon as it was out of doubt, that the sun was set, they might do anything: and this being the case, they brought to him (Christ) many that were possessed with devils; whose bodies Satan had been suffered to enter into, and were acted, and governed, and thrown into strange disorders by him. Such possessions, through divine permission, were frequent; that Christ, who was come in the flesh, might have an opportunity of showing his power over Satan, and giving proof of his deity and Messiahship. And he cast out the spirits with his word; only by speaking to them; who were obliged, at his command, and by his orders, to quit their tenements, though unwillingly enough. And healed all that were sick; whoever they were, without any respect of persons, of whatsoever disease attended them: the most stubborn, inveterate, and otherwise incurable disorder, was not too hard for him, which he cured without the help of medicine, and where that could be of no use, and either by speaking, or touching, or some such like means. (s) T. Hieros. Sheviith, fol. 33. 1.((t) T. Hieros. Beracot, fol. 2. 2. Maimon. Sabbat, c. 5. sect. 4. Geneva Study BibleWhen the even was come, they brought unto him many that were possessed with devils: and he cast out the spirits with his word, and healed {c} all that were sick: (c) Of all sorts. People's New Testament 8:16 They bought unto him many. See also Mr 1:32. Possessed with devils. See PNT Mt 4:24. Healed all that were sick. The sick were diseased in body; the demoniacs were spiritually diseased. Wesley's Notes 8:16 Mark 1:32; Luke 4:40. Scofield Reference NotesMargin possessed Gr. "daimonizomai," demonized. See Scofield Note: "Mt 7:22". Matthew Henry's Concise Commentary8:14-17 Peter had a wife, yet was an apostle of Christ, who showed that he approved of the married state, by being thus kind to Peter's wife's relations. The church of Rome, which forbids ministers to marry, goes contrary to that apostle upon whom they rest so much. He had his wife's mother with him in his family, which is an example to be kind to our relations. In spiritual healing, the Scripture speaks the word, the Spirit gives the touch, touches the heart, touches the hand. Those who recover from fevers, commonly are weak and feeble some time after; but to show that this cure was above the power of nature, the woman was at once so well as to go about the business of the house. The miracles which Jesus did being noised abroad, many thronged to him. He healed all that were sick, though the patient was ever so mean, and the case ever so bad. Many are the diseases and calamities to which we are liable in the body; and there is more, in those words of the gospel, that Jesus Christ bore our sicknesses and carried our sorrows, to support and comfort us under them, than in all the writings of the philosophers. Let us not grudge labour, trouble, or expense in doing good to others. |