And they laughed at Him, knowing that she was dead.
Parallel translations
- WEB They were ridiculing him, knowing that she was dead.
- KJV And they laughed him to scorn, knowing that she was dead.
- NKJV And they ridiculed Him, knowing that she was dead.
- NASB And they began laughing at Him, knowing that she had died.
- NLT But the crowd laughed at him because they all knew she had died.
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Quick answer
The mourners laugh at Jesus, certain the girl is dead. Their ridicule confirms the reality of her death.
Overview
The crowd's scornful laughter shows they knew she had genuinely died. Their mockery, far from undermining the miracle, establishes that no mere recovery follows. It heightens the wonder of what Jesus is about to do.
Cross-references & the web
Cross-references · 8
- Isa 53:3He was despised and rejected by men, a man of sorrows, acquainted with grief. Like one from whom men hide their faces, He was despised, and we esteemed Him not.
- Luke 16:14The Pharisees, who were lovers of money, heard all of this and were scoffing at Jesus.
- John 19:33–35But when they came to Jesus and saw that He was already dead, they did not break His legs.
- Ps 22:7All who see me mock me; they sneer and shake their heads:
- Job 12:4I am a laughingstock to my friends, though I called on God, and He answered. The righteous and upright man is a laughingstock.
- Job 17:2Surely mockers surround me, and my eyes must gaze at their rebellion.
- John 11:39“Take away the stone,” Jesus said. “Lord, by now he stinks,” said Martha, the sister of the dead man. “It has already been four days.”
- Mark 15:44–45Pilate was surprised to hear that Jesus was already dead, so he summoned the centurion to ask if this was so.
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