Lùjiāfúyīn 12:10

10 Fán shuōhuà gānfàn Rénzǐ de , hái kĕ dé shèmiǎn , wéidú xièdú Shènglíng de , zǒng bùdé shèmiǎn .

Lùjiāfúyīn 12:10 Meaning and Commentary

Luke 12:10

And whosoever shall speak a word against the son of man,
it shall be forgiven him
These words, though introduced by Luke among the sayings of Christ, recorded in Matt. 10 yet were said by Christ, on occasion of the Pharisees, ascribing his works to diabolical influence and assistance, (See Gill on Matthew 12:32)

but unto him that blasphemeth against the Holy Ghost;
as the Pharisees did, by charging the miracles of Christ with being done by the help of the devil, when they were wrought by the finger of the Spirit:

it shall not be forgiven.
The Ethiopic version adds at the close of this verse, as in Matthew, "neither in this world, nor in that which is to come".

Lùjiāfúyīn 12:10 In-Context

8 Wǒ yòu gàosu nǐmen , fán zaì rén miànqián rèn wǒde , Rénzǐ zaì shén de shǐzhĕ miànqián yĕ bì rèn tā .
9 Zaì rén miànqián bú rèn wǒde , Rénzǐ zaì shén de shǐzhĕ miànqián yĕ bì bú rèn tā .
10 Fán shuōhuà gānfàn Rénzǐ de , hái kĕ dé shèmiǎn , wéidú xièdú Shènglíng de , zǒng bùdé shèmiǎn .
11 Rén daì nǐmen dào gōngtáng , bìng guānfǔ , hé yǒu quánbǐng de rén miànqián , búyào sīlǜ zĕnme fēnsù , shuō shénme huà .
12 Yīnwei zhèngzaì nàshíhòu , Shènglíng yào zhǐjiào nǐmen dāng shuō de huà .
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