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Markus 2:1
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Und nach etlichen Tagen ging er wieder nach Kapernaum; und als man hörte, daß er im Hause wäre,
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again: Mark 1:45, Matthew 9:1, Luke 5:18
and it: Mark 7:24, Luke 18:35-38, John 4:47, Acts 2:6
Reciprocal: Matthew 8:5 - entered Matthew 9:2 - they brought Matthew 14:35 - General Mark 1:21 - they went Mark 6:55 - General Luke 5:15 - great Luke 18:37 - they
Gill's Notes on the Bible
And again he entered into Capernaum after some days,.... After he had been preaching in the synagogues throughout Galilee, and after he had spent some days in prayer, and private retirement in desert places: and it was noised that he was in, the house; a report was spread throughout the city that he was in the house of Simon and Andrew, where he was before, and where he used to be when in Capernaum.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
Into Capernaum - See the notes at Matthew 4:13.
After some days - The number of days is not known. Jesus probably remained long enough in the desert to heal the sick who were brought to him, and to give instructions to the multitudes who attended his preaching. Capernaum was not “the city” mentioned in Mark 1:45, and it is probable that there was no difficulty in his remaining there and preaching.
And it was noised ... - He entered the city, doubtless, privately; but his being there was soon known, and so great had his popularity become that multitudes pressed to hear him.
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
CHAPTER II.
Christ preaches in Capernaum, 1, 2.
A paralytic person is brought to him, whose sins are pronounced
forgiven, 3-5.
The scribes accuse him of blasphemy, 6, 7.
He vindicates himself, and proves his power to forgive sins, by
healing the man's disease, 8-11.
The people are astonished and edified, 12.
He calls Levi from the receipt of custom, 13, 14.
Eats in his house with publicans and sinners, at which the
Pharisees murmur, 15, 16.
He vindicates his conduct, 17.
Vindicates his disciples, who are accused of not fasting, 18-22;
and for plucking the ears of corn on the Sabbath day, 23-26;
and teaches the right use of the Sabbath, 27, 28.
NOTES ON CHAP. II.
Verse Mark 2:1. In the house. — The house of Peter, with whom Christ lodged when at Capernaum. See the notes on Mark 4:13; Mark 8:13.