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Text -- Matthew 8:14 (NET)

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Healings at Peter’s House
8:14 Now when Jesus entered Peter’s house, he saw his mother-in-law lying down, sick with a fever.
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Names, People and Places, Dictionary Themes and Topics

Names, People and Places:
 · Peter a man who was a leader among the twelve apostles and wrote the two epistles of Peter


Dictionary Themes and Topics: SICK; SICKNESS | Peter | PETER, SIMON | PALESTINE, 1 | Miracles | Minister | Matthew, Gospel according to | John | Jesus, The Christ | JESUS CHRIST, 4C1 | Fever | Capernaum | BETHSAIDA | ANDREW | more
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Robertson: Mat 8:14 - -- Lying sick of a fever ( biblēmenēn kai puressousan ). Two participles, bedridden (perfect passive of ballō ) and burning with fever (present a...

Lying sick of a fever ( biblēmenēn kai puressousan ).

Two participles, bedridden (perfect passive of ballō ) and burning with fever (present active). How long the fever had had her we have no means of knowing, possibly a sudden and severe attack (Mar 1:30), as they tell Jesus about her on reaching the house of Peter. We are not told what kind of fever it was. Fever itself was considered a disease. "Fever"is from German feuer (fire) like the Greek pur .

Vincent: Mat 8:14 - -- Sick of a fever ( πυρέσουσαν ) Derived from πῦρ , fire. Our word fever comes through the German feuer.

Sick of a fever ( πυρέσουσαν )

Derived from πῦρ , fire. Our word fever comes through the German feuer.

Wesley: Mat 8:14 - -- St. Peter was then a young man, as were all the apostles. Mar 1:29; Luk 4:38.

St. Peter was then a young man, as were all the apostles. Mar 1:29; Luk 4:38.

Clarke: Mat 8:14 - -- Peter’ s house - That Peter lived at Capernaum, and that Christ lodged with him, is fully evident from this verse compared with Mat 17:24

Peter’ s house - That Peter lived at Capernaum, and that Christ lodged with him, is fully evident from this verse compared with Mat 17:24

Clarke: Mat 8:14 - -- Peter’ s - wife’ s mother - Learn hence, says Theophylact, that marriage is no hinderance to virtue, since the chief of the apostles had h...

Peter’ s - wife’ s mother - Learn hence, says Theophylact, that marriage is no hinderance to virtue, since the chief of the apostles had his wife. Marriage is one of the first of Divine institutions, and is a positive command of God. He says, the state of celibacy is not Good, Gen 2:18. Those who pretend to say that the single state is more holy than the other slander their Maker, and say in effect, "We are too holy to keep the commandments of God."

TSK: Mat 8:14 - -- into : Mat 8:20, Mat 17:25; Mar 1:29-31; Luk 4:38, Luk 4:39 wife’ s : 1Co 9:5; 1Ti 3:2, 1Ti 4:3; Heb 13:4

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Barnes: Mat 8:14-15 - -- This account is contained also in Mar 1:29-31, and Luk 4:38-41. Mark says that Simon and Andrew lived together, and that James and John went with th...

This account is contained also in Mar 1:29-31, and Luk 4:38-41. Mark says that Simon and Andrew lived together, and that James and John went with them to the house. He adds, also, that before the miracle they spake to him about the sick person. The miracle was direct and complete. She that had been sick was so completely restored as to attend to them and minister to them. The mention of "Peter’ s wife’ s mother"proves that Peter either then was or had been married. The fair and obvious interpretation is, that his wife was then living. Compare 1Co 9:5, and see the note at that place. Peter is claimed by the Roman Catholics to be the head of the church and the vicegerent of Christ. The Pope, according to their view, is the successor of this apostle. On what pretence do they maintain that it is wrong for "priests"to marry? Why did not Christ at once reject Peter from being an apostle for having a wife? How remarkable that he should be set up as the head of the church, and an example and a model to all who were to succeed him! But all this is human law, and is contrary to the New Testament. Compare 1Ti 3:2, 1Ti 3:4-5. That Peter had a wife was no objection to his being an apostle, and marriage has been expressly declared to be "honorable in all,"Heb 13:4.

Poole: Mat 8:14-15 - -- Ver. 14,15. This story is related, with some further circumstances, Mar 1:29-31 Luk 4:38,39 . Mark tells us it was the house of Simon and Andrew, wi...

Ver. 14,15. This story is related, with some further circumstances, Mar 1:29-31 Luk 4:38,39 . Mark tells us it was the house of Simon and Andrew, with James and John; ( it seems they lived there together); that they told him of her sickness, after he had been there some time; that he

took her by the hand, and lifted her up Luke saith it was a great fever; that they besought him for her; that

he stood over her, and rebuked the fever Here is no contradiction, only some amplifications of the story. It is plain from this text, that Peter was a married man, and continued so though called to be an apostle, and that he had a family. Fevers are ordinary distempers, and often cured by ordinary means, but this was a great fever. The miracle here was not in the cure of an incurable disease, but in the way of the cure, by a touch of his hand, or a lifting her up; and the suddenness of the cure, it immediately left her; and her sudden recovery of strength, that she could presently arise and minister to them: that she could do it, argued her cure miraculous; that she did do it, argues her sense of Christ’ s goodness, and thankfulness, and teacheth us the use we should make of all God’ s gracious providences to us, to make us fitter for the service of God, and to employ ourselves in it; so taking the cup of salvation, and praising the name of the Lord, Psa 116:13 .

Haydock: Mat 8:14 - -- Into Peter's house. That is, which had been Peter's house; for now he had quitted house, and all things to follow Christ. (Witham) --- According to...

Into Peter's house. That is, which had been Peter's house; for now he had quitted house, and all things to follow Christ. (Witham) ---

According to St. Mark, (i. 29,) and St. Luke, (iv. 38,) the cure of Peter's mother-in-law seems to have been performed previously to the sermon on the mount, of which St. Luke makes mention in chap. vi. We may suppose that St. Matthew mentions it in this order, on occasion of the miracle performed in the same place on the centurion's servant. (Bible de Vence)

Gill: Mat 8:14 - -- And when Jesus was come into Peter's house,.... And which was also Andrew's, Mar 1:29 for these two brothers lived together, and this was in Capernaum...

And when Jesus was come into Peter's house,.... And which was also Andrew's, Mar 1:29 for these two brothers lived together, and this was in Capernaum, as appears from the context. Though Andrew and Peter were originally of Bethsaida, a place not far from this, but had removed hither since their call by Christ, this being his city; though probably this house was Peter's wife's mother's, and only called their's, because they lodged there, whilst in this city: into this house Christ entered, with James and John, and others; when

he saw his (Peter's) wife's mother, laid, or "cast" on a bed, See Gill on Mat 8:6.

and sick of a fever: Luke says, Luk 4:38 that she "was taken", or rather held, or "detained with a great fever"; the distemper was very raging and furious, it had got to a very great height. The other evangelists say, that the persons in the house told him of her, and besought him for her, that he would heal her, having a very great affection for her, and desire of her life, which seemed to be in great danger. Hence it may be observed against the Papists, that ministers of the Gospel may lawfully marry; Peter, an apostle, and from whom they pretend to derive their succession of bishops, was a married man, had a wife, and that after he was called to be an apostle. His wife's mother is expressly mentioned, being the person labouring under a violent fever, and whom Christ cured in the following manner.

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Commentary -- Verse Notes / Footnotes

NET Notes: Mat 8:14 Grk “having been thrown down.” The verb βεβλημένην (beblhmenhn) is a perfect passive par...

Geneva Bible: Mat 8:14 ( 3 ) And when Jesus was come into Peter's house, he saw his wife's mother laid, and sick of a fever. ( 3 ) Christ, in healing many diseases, shows t...

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Commentary -- Verse Range Notes

TSK Synopsis: Mat 8:1-34 - --1 Christ cleanses the leper;5 heals the centurion's servant,14 Peter's mother in law,16 and many other diseased;18 shows how he is to be followed;23 s...

Maclaren: Mat 8:14-15 - --Swift Healing And Immediate Service And when Jesus was come into Peter's house, He saw his wife's mother laid, and sick of a fever. 15. And He touche...

MHCC: Mat 8:14-17 - --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 ...

Matthew Henry: Mat 8:14-17 - -- They who pretend to be critical in the Harmony of the evangelists, place this passage, and all that follows to the end of ch. 9 before the sermon on...

Barclay: Mat 8:14-15 - --When we compare Mark's narrative of events with that of Matthew, we see that this incident happened in Capernaum, on the Sabbath day, after Jesus h...

Constable: Mat 8:1--11:2 - --III. The manifestation of the King 8:1--11:1 "Matthew has laid the foundational structure for his argument in ch...

Constable: Mat 8:1--9:35 - --A. Demonstrations of the King's power 8:1-9:34 Matthew described Jesus' ministry as consisting of teachi...

Constable: Mat 8:14-15 - --The healing of Peter's mother-in-law 8:14-15 (cf. Mark 1:29-31; Luke 4:38-39) Peter and ...

College: Mat 8:1-34 - --MATTHEW 8 E. MINISTRY IN DEED (8:1-9:35) While it has been recognized that chapters 8 and 9 comprise a distinct section within the first Gospel, the...

McGarvey: Mat 8:14-17 - -- XXXII. HEALING PETER'S MOTHER-IN-LAW AND MANY OTHERS. (At Capernaum.) aMATT. VIII. 14-17; bMARK I. 29-34; cLUKE IV. 38-41.    c38 And...

Lapide: Mat 8:1-34 - --CHAPTER 8 Ver. 2.—And, behold, a leper, &c. This same miracle is related by S. Mark (Mar 1:40), and by Luke (Luk 5:12). From a comparison of thes...

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Commentary -- Other

Evidence: Mat 8:14 QUESTIONS & OBJECTIONS "How should I witness to someone who belongs to a denomination, who I suspect isn't trusting the Savior?" The most effective w...

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Introduction / Outline

Robertson: Matthew (Book Introduction) THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO MATTHEW By Way of Introduction The passing years do not make it any plainer who actually wrote our Greek Matthew. Papias r...

JFB: Matthew (Book Introduction) THE author of this Gospel was a publican or tax gatherer, residing at Capernaum, on the western shore of the Sea of Galilee. As to his identity with t...

JFB: Matthew (Outline) GENEALOGY OF CHRIST. ( = Luke 3:23-38). (Mat. 1:1-17) BIRTH OF CHRIST. (Mat 1:18-25) VISIT OF THE MAGI TO JERUSALEM AND BETHLEHEM. (Mat 2:1-12) THE F...

TSK: Matthew (Book Introduction) Matthew, being one of the twelve apostles, and early called to the apostleship, and from the time of his call a constant attendant on our Saviour, was...

TSK: Matthew 8 (Chapter Introduction) Overview Mat 8:1, Christ cleanses the leper; Mat 8:5, heals the centurion’s servant, Mat 8:14. Peter’s mother in law, Mat 8:16. and many other...

Poole: Matthew 8 (Chapter Introduction) CHAPTER 8

MHCC: Matthew (Book Introduction) Matthew, surnamed Levi, before his conversion was a publican, or tax-gatherer under the Romans at Capernaum. He is generally allowed to have written h...

MHCC: Matthew 8 (Chapter Introduction) (Mat 8:1) Multitudes follow Christ. (Mat 8:2-4) He heals a leper. (Mat 8:5-13) A centurion's servant healed. (Mat 8:14-17) Cure of Peter's wife's m...

Matthew Henry: Matthew (Book Introduction) An Exposition, with Practical Observations, of The Gospel According to St. Matthew We have now before us, I. The New Testament of our Lord and Savior...

Matthew Henry: Matthew 8 (Chapter Introduction) The evangelist having, in the foregoing chapters, given us a specimen of our Lord's preaching, proceeds now to give some instances of the miracles ...

Barclay: Matthew (Book Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO SAINT MATTHEW The Synoptic Gospels Matthew, Mark and Luke are usually known as the Synoptic Gospels. Synopt...

Barclay: Matthew 8 (Chapter Introduction) Love In Action (Mat_8:1-34) Of all the gospel writers Matthew is the most orderly. He never sets out his material haphazardly. If in Matthew one th...

Constable: Matthew (Book Introduction) Introduction The Synoptic Problem The synoptic problem is intrinsic to all study of th...

Constable: Matthew (Outline) Outline I. The introduction of the King 1:1-4:11 A. The King's genealogy 1:1-17 ...

Constable: Matthew Matthew Bibliography Abbott-Smith, G. A. A Manual Greek Lexicon of the New Testament. Edinburgh: T. & T. Cl...

Haydock: Matthew (Book Introduction) THE HOLY GOSPEL OF JESUS CHRIST, ACCORDING TO ST. MATTHEW INTRODUCTION. THIS and other titles, with the names of those that wrote the Gospels,...

Gill: Matthew (Book Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO MATTHEW The subject of this book, and indeed of all the writings of the New Testament, is the Gospel. The Greek word ευαγγελ...

College: Matthew (Book Introduction) INTRODUCTION HISTORY OF INTERPRETATION It may surprise the modern reader to realize that for the first two centuries of the Christian era, Matthew's...

College: Matthew (Outline) OUTLINE I. ESTABLISHING THE IDENTITY AND ROLE OF JESUS THE CHRIST - Matt 1:1-4:16 A. Genealogy of Jesus - 1:1-17 B. The Annunciation to Joseph...

Lapide: Matthew (Book Introduction) PREFACE. —————— IN presenting to the reader the Second Volume [Matt X to XXI] of this Translation of the great work of Cornelius à Lapi...

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