31 Then Jesus' mother and brothers arrived. Standing outside, they sent someone in to call him.
31 There came then his brethren and his mother, and, standing without, sent unto him, calling him.
31 And his mother and his brothers came, and standing outside they sent to him and called him.
31 Just then his mother and brothers showed up. Standing outside, they relayed a message that they wanted a word with him.
31 Then His brothers and His mother came, and standing outside they sent to Him, calling Him.
31 Then Jesus' mother and brothers came to see him. They stood outside and sent word for him to come out and talk with them.
32 A crowd was sitting around him, and they told him, "Your mother and brothers are outside looking for you."
32 And the multitude sat about him, and they said unto him, Behold, thy mother and thy brethren without seek for thee.
32 And a crowd was sitting around him, and they said to him, "Your mother and your brothers
32 He was surrounded by the crowd when he was given the message, "Your mother and brothers and sisters are outside looking for you."
32 And a multitude was sitting around Him; and they said to Him, "Look, Your mother and Your brothers are outside seeking You."
32 There was a crowd sitting around Jesus, and someone said, "Your mother and your brothers are outside asking for you."
(Read Mark 3:31-35)
It is a great comfort to all true Christians, that they are dearer to Christ than mother, brother, or sister as such, merely as relations in the flesh would have been, even had they been holy. Blessed be God, this great and gracious privilege is ours even now; for though Christ's bodily presence cannot be enjoyed by us, his spiritual presence is not denied us.
Matthew Henry's Commentary on Mark 3:31
Commentary on Mark 3:31-35
(Read Mark 3:31-35)
It is a great comfort to all true Christians, that they are dearer to Christ than mother, brother, or sister as such, merely as relations in the flesh would have been, even had they been holy. Blessed be God, this great and gracious privilege is ours even now; for though Christ's bodily presence cannot be enjoyed by us, his spiritual presence is not denied us.