thy son. Not "my brother". Contrast with "thy brother" (Luke 15:32).
was come. came as though. stranger. Not "returned".
devoured. eaten up. Contrast with Luke 15:23.
thy. Malignant thought.
harlots. Contrast with "my friends" (Luke 15:29).
thy son. Not "my brother". Contrast with "thy brother" (Luke 15:32).
was come. came as though. stranger. Not "returned".
devoured. eaten up. Contrast with Luke 15:23.
thy. Malignant thought.
harlots. Contrast with "my friends" (Luke 15:29).
30 But as soon as this thy son was come, which hath devoured thy living with harlots, thou hast killed for him the fatted calf.