Luke 23:34 - Wesley's Explanatory Notes

Bible Comments

Then said Jesus — Our Lord passed most of the time on the cross in silence: yet seven sentences which he spoke thereon are recorded by the four evangelists, though no one evangelist has recorded them all. Hence it appears that the four Gospels are, as it were, four parts, which, joined together, make one symphony. Sometimes one of these only, sometimes two or three, sometimes all sound together. Father — So he speaks both in the beginning and at the end of his sufferings on the cross: Forgive them — How striking is this passage! While they are actually nailing him to the cross, he seems to feel the injury they did to their own souls more than the wounds they gave him; and as it were to forget his own anguish out of a concern for their own salvation. And how eminently was his prayer heard! It procured forgiveness for all that were penitent, and a suspension of vengeance even for the impenitent.

Luke 23:34

34 Then said Jesus,Father, forgive them; for they know not what they do. And they parted his raiment, and cast lots.