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Luke 6:1 open_in_new
it came to pass.. Hebraism.
on. Greek. en. App-104. Not the same word as in Luke 6:20; Luke 6:39; Luke 6:49.
the second sabbath after the first. All this represents only one word in the Greek (deuteroprotos), i.e. the second-first. Occurs only here in the N.T. The first and second sabbaths can occur only in the week of the three great Feasts. The first day of these feasts is. Sabbath "high day "(Hebrew. porn tov)), and is the "first "or great sabbath, whatever day of the week it falls on (see Leviticus 23:7; Leviticus 23:24; Leviticus 23:35), the weekly sabbath then becomes the "
second. This "second sabbath "was therefore the ordinary weekly sabbath, as is clear from Matthew 12:1. Not seeing this the current Greek texts solve the difficulty by omitting the word altogether!. Trm. WI R.
went. was going.
through. Greek dia. App-104.Luke 6:1.
corn fields. See Matthew 12:1.
did eat. were eating.
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Luke 6:2 open_in_new
not. Greek. ou. App-105. Not the same word as in verses: Luke 6:29; Luke 6:30; Luke 6:37; Luke 29:39; Luke 29:49.
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Luke 6:3 open_in_new
Jesus. App-98.
answering... said. See note on Deuteronomy 1:41.
them. to (Greek. pros. App-104) them.
Have ye not read. See App-143.
not. not so much as. Greek. ouden, compound of on. App-105.
what David did. See notes on Matthew 12:4.
with. in company with. Greek meta. App-104.
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Luke 6:4 open_in_new
into. Greek eis. App-104.
did take. Peculiar to Luke.
also to them. to them also.
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Luke 6:5 open_in_new
the Son of man. See App-98.
also of the sabbath. of the sabbath also.
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Luke 6:6 open_in_new
also on another sabbath. on another sabbath also. Compare Matthew 12:9-14.Mark 3:1-6.
man. Greek anthropos. App-123.
whose right hand. his hand, the right [one]. withered. See on Mark 3:1.
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Luke 6:9 open_in_new
unto. Greek pros. App-104. Not the same word as in Luke 6:35.
I will ask. All the texts read, "I ask", i.e. "I further ask".
life. a soul. See App-110.
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Luke 6:10 open_in_new
looking round, &c. Mark's Divine supplement is "with anger", &c.
whole. healed.
other. See App-124.
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Luke 6:11 open_in_new
filled with. filled of. See note on Luke 5:26.
madness. senseless rage.
communed. began to discuss.
with. [saying] one to. Greek. pros. App-104.
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Luke 6:12 open_in_new
in. Greek. en. App-104. Not the same word as in verses: Luke 6:8; Luke 6:17. Luk 6:-23.
a. the.
to pray. The third of seven such occasions in Luke. See note on Luke 3:21.
continued all night. Peculiar to Luke.. medical word. Compare Matthew 14:23.
prayer to God. Greek. prayer of God. Genitive of Relation. App-17.
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Luke 6:14 open_in_new
also named. named also. See App-141.
Bartholomew. App-94.
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Luke 6:15 open_in_new
Matthew and Thomas... Alphaeus. All Aramaic. App-94.
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Luke 6:16 open_in_new
also was the traitor. became even. traitor.
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Luke 6:17 open_in_new
stood. stopped.
in. on. Greek. epi. App-104.
the plain. a level [spot].
the company. a crowd.
out of. away from. Greek. apo. App-104.
healed. Greek iaomai. Compare Luke 5:17.
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Luke 6:18 open_in_new
vexed. beset.
with. Greek hupo. App-104., but the Texts read apo. spirits. Greek. pneuma. See App-101. healed. Greek. therapeuo. Compare Luke 5:15.
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Luke 6:19 open_in_new
sought... went, &c. Bothare the Imperf. Tense. all the while were seeking to touch Him, for virtue was going out, &c.
virtue. power. App-172.
out of. from (beside). Greek. para. App-104.
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Luke 6:20 open_in_new
And, &c. Not "Luke's version" of "the Sermon on the Mount", but. repetition in. different form of certain parts of it on. subsequent occasion. Why create. "discrepancy "by supposing that our Lord never repeated any part of His discourses? Compare Isaiah 28:9-13.
lifted up His eyes. Peculiar to Luke.
on. unto. Greek. eis. App-104.
Blessed, &c.. Happy. See note on Matthew 5:3.
the kingdom of God. See App-114.
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Luke 6:21 open_in_new
now. In contrast with the future. In Divine reckoning the best always comes last. Peculiar to Luke.
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Luke 6:22 open_in_new
separate you, &c.. cut you off.
cast out, &c. Compare Deuteronomy 22:19.
evil. Greek. poneros. App-128.
for. on account of. Greek heneka.
the Son of man. See App-98.
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Luke 6:23 open_in_new
behold. Figure of speech Asterismos. App-6.
heaven. the heavens. Seenotes on Matthew 6:9; Matthew 6:10.
in the like manner. according to (Greek. kata. App-104.) the same things. unto. to.
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Luke 6:24 open_in_new
But. Greek. plen. Emphatic. woe. This is not. different and discrepant version of the Sermon on the Mount, but. varied repetition of parts of it.
have received. are receiving. Greek. apecho. The common word in the Papyri for. receipt. See note on Matthew 6:2.
consolation. Greek paraklesis. comfort. Akin to "Comforter". John 14:16; John 14:26
, &c. Compare Luke 2:25.
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Luke 6:25 open_in_new
are full. have been filled.
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Luke 6:26 open_in_new
the false prophets. Compare Jeremiah 5:31. 1Ki 18:19, 1 Kings 18:22; 1 Kings 22:11.Isaiah 30:10.
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Luke 6:27 open_in_new
Love. Greek. agapao. See App-135.
good. well.
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Luke 6:29 open_in_new
on. Greek. epi. App-104. Not the same word as in verses: Luke 6:1; Luke 6:2; Luke 6:6; Luke 1:7; Luke 1:20.
cheek. jaw.
also the other. the other also.
other. See App-124.
cloke. mantle. See Matthew 5:40.
not. Greek me. App-105.
coat. tunic. See Matthew 5:40.
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Luke 6:31 open_in_new
as. according
as would. desire. Greek thelo. See App-102.
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Luke 6:33 open_in_new
if ye do good. The condition being quite uncertain, where experience will decide. App-118.
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Luke 6:34 open_in_new
of= from. Greek. para. App-104.
as much again. the like.
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Luke 6:35 open_in_new
great. Emph. by Figure of speech Hyperbaton. App-6.
children. sons.
App-108.
the Highest. Put by Figure of speech Metonymy (of Adjunct) for Him Who is on high. See note on Luke 1:32.
unto. Greek. epi. App-104.
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Luke 6:36 open_in_new
Be ye. Become ye.
merciful. compassionate. Greek. oiktirmon. Occurs only here and James 5:11.
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Luke 6:37 open_in_new
not. Greek ou me. App-105.
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Luke 6:38 open_in_new
men. [they] the professional measurers. mete. Anglo-Saxon. to measure.
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Luke 6:39 open_in_new
Can the blind... ?. Is. blind [man] able to lea,. blind [man]?
shall. will.
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Luke 6:40 open_in_new
above. Greek huper. App-104.
master. teacher. Greek. didaskalos. App-98.
perfect. set to rights (by his instruction being complete). See App-125.
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Luke 6:41 open_in_new
beholdest. See App-133.
mote... beam. See notes on Matthew 7:3.
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Luke 6:42 open_in_new
canst thou... ?. art thou able?
out of. Greek. ek. App-104. Not the same word. in verses: Luke 17:19.
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Luke 6:44 open_in_new
is known. gets to be known. Greek ginosko. App-132. by. Greek. ek. App-104.
his. its.
of. from. Greek. ek. App-104.
bramble bush. Greek. batos. Occurs outside Lake and Acts only in Mark 12:26. It is the same word in Exodus 3:2-4 (Septuagint).
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Luke 6:45 open_in_new
of. out of. Greek. ek. App-104. Compare Isaiah 32:6.
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Luke 6:46 open_in_new
Lord, Lord. Figure of speech Epizeuxis (App-6), for emphasis App-98. B. a.
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Luke 6:48 open_in_new
digged deep. Greek. digged and deepened. Figure of speech Hendiadys (App-6), for emphasis: i.e. he dug-yea, he dug deep.
a. the. rock. Greek petra. As in Matthew 16:18.
flood, or inundation. Greek plemmura. Only here in N. T
stream. river. Greek. potamos.
beat vehemently. burst or brake.. medical term for. rupture.
for, &c. All the texts read "on account of (Greek. dia) its being well built".
upon. Greek. epi. App-104.
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Luke 6:49 open_in_new
doeth not. The Negative expresses the feeling. doth not wish to do them.
it fell. All the texts read sunepesen for epesen, i.e. it collapsed.
ruin. breaking up. Another medical word.