Luke 13:12

13:12 When Jesus saw her, he called her to him and said, “Woman, you are freed from your infirmity.”

Mark 2:27

2:27 Then he said to them, “The Sabbath was made for people, not people for the Sabbath.

tn The participle ἰδών (idwn) has been taken temporally. Here δέ (de) has not been translated.

tn The verb προσεφώνησεν (prosefwnhsen) has been translated as “called (her) to (him),” with the direct object (“her”) and the indirect object (“him”) both understood.

sn Woman was a polite form of address (see BDAG 208-9 s.v. γυνή), similar to “Madam” or “Ma’am” used in English in different regions.

tn Or “released.”

tn Or “sickness.”

tn Here καί (kai) has been translated as “then” to indicate the implied sequence of events within the narrative.

tn The Greek term ἄνθρωπος (anqrwpos) is used twice in this verse in a generic sense, referring to both men and women, thus “people.”