Luke 13:27

27 and he will tell you, `I don't know where you're from. Get away from me, all you workers of wickedness!'

Luke 13:27 Meaning and Commentary

Luke 13:27

But he shall say,
&c] The Persic version adds, "be gone from my sight, and be far from my door"; expressing indignation at them, an abhorrence of them, as not being able to bear them in his sight, or near unto him:

I tell you, I know you not whence you are;
this is repeated, and with a strong asseveration, to denote the certainty of the truth expressed, and to cast off all hope in them, of ever succeeding by their entreaties and importunity:

depart from me, all ye workers of iniquity;
or "of a lie", as the Syriac and Persic versions render it: for they were deceitful workers, they professed what they did not from the heart believe; they said they were Christians, but were not, and now are found liars; they only attended on the word and ordinances in an hypocritical way, and trusted in, and depended upon, their outward profession of religion, and subjection to ordinances; and by so doing, instead of working righteousness, wrought iniquity; and so as they did not submit to Christ and his righteousness, they are bid to depart from him, as wicked and unrighteous men, as they were: the word "all" is here used, which is not in ( Matthew 7:23 ) which agrees with ( Psalms 6:8 ) to which there seems to be a reference, though it is omitted here, in the Syriac, Arabic, and Persic versions; (See Gill on Matthew 7:23).

Luke 13:27 In-Context

25 once the owner of the house has gotten up and shut the door. You will stand outside, knocking at the door and saying, `Lord! Open up for us!' But he will answer, `I don't know you or where you come from!'
26 Then you will say, `We ate and drank with you! you taught in our streets!'
27 and he will tell you, `I don't know where you're from. Get away from me, all you workers of wickedness!'
28 You will cry and grind your teeth when you see Avraham, Yitz'chak, Ya`akov and all the prophets inside the Kingdom of God, but yourselves thrown outside.
29 Moreover, people will come from the east, the west, the north and the south to sit at table in the Kingdom of God.
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