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30 (because they said, “He has an unclean spirit”[a]).

Jesus’ True Family

31 Then[b] Jesus’[c] mother and his brothers[d] came. Standing[e] outside, they sent word to him, to summon him. 32 A crowd was sitting around him and they said to him, “Look, your mother and your brothers[f] are outside looking for you.”

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Footnotes

  1. Mark 3:30 sn Unclean spirit refers to an evil spirit.
  2. Mark 3:31 tn Grk “And.” Here καί (kai) has been translated as “then” to indicate the implied sequence of events within the narrative.
  3. Mark 3:31 tn Grk “his”; the referent (Jesus) has been specified in the translation for clarity.
  4. Mark 3:31 sn The issue of whether Jesus had brothers (siblings) has had a long history in the church. Epiphanius, in the 4th century, argued that Mary was a perpetual virgin and had no offspring other than Jesus. Others argued that these brothers were really cousins. Nothing in the text suggests any of this. See also John 7:3.
  5. Mark 3:31 tn Because of the length and complexity of the Greek sentence, a new sentence was started here in the translation.
  6. Mark 3:32 tc ‡ Many mss read “and your sisters” here after “your brothers” (A D Γ 700 pm it). However, the pedigree of several of the mss which lack this phrase is considerable (א B C K L W Δ Θ ƒ1,13 28 33 565 892 1241 1424 2542 pm lat sy). It seems likely that this phrase was added by an early Western scribe to harmonize this statement with Jesus’ response in v. 35. NA27 has the words in brackets, indicating some doubt as to their authenticity.