Luke 6:11 - Ellicott's Commentary On The Whole Bible

Bible Comments

They were filled with madness. — The expression is peculiar to St. Luke’s report.

Communed one with another. — It seems singular that Luke, who in other respects seems to have had so many points of contact with people connected with the Herods (see Introduction), should have omitted the fact which St. Mark records, that it was with the Herodians that the Pharisees took counsel. Possibly, however, his very acquaintance with the men so named may have made him reluctant to give a special prominence to the part they had taken against the Christ. St. Mark, it will be remembered, says that they “took counsel” (or, held a council) that they might destroy Him.

Luke 6:11

11 And they were filled with madness; and communed one with another what they might do to Jesus.