Lùjiāfúyīn 6:29

29 Yǒu rén dǎ nǐ zhèbiān de liǎn , lián nàbiān de liǎn yĕ yóu tā dǎ . yǒu rén duó nǐde waìyī , lián lǐ yī yĕ yóu tā ná qù .

Lùjiāfúyīn 6:29 Meaning and Commentary

Luke 6:29

And unto him that smiteth thee on the one cheek
The right cheek,

offer also the other;
the left cheek, by turning it to him, that he may smite that likewise, if he thinks fit: by which proverbial expression, Christ teaches patience in bearing injuries and affronts, and not to seek private revenge; but rather, suffer more, than indulge such a temper; and for the same purpose is what follows urged:

and him that taketh away thy cloak, forbid not to take thy coat also:
the phrase is inverted in Matthew;(See Gill on :)(See Gill on :)

Lùjiāfúyīn 6:29 In-Context

27 Zhǐshì wǒ gàosu nǐmen zhè tīng dào de rén , nǐmen de chóudí yào aì tā , hèn nǐmen de yào daì tā hǎo .
28 Zhòuzǔ nǐmen de yào wèi tā zhùfú , língrǔ nǐmen de yào wèi tā dǎogào .
29 Yǒu rén dǎ nǐ zhèbiān de liǎn , lián nàbiān de liǎn yĕ yóu tā dǎ . yǒu rén duó nǐde waìyī , lián lǐ yī yĕ yóu tā ná qù .
30 Fán qiú nǐde , jiù gĕi tā . yǒu rén duó nǐde dōngxi qù , búyòng zaì yào huí lái .
31 Nǐmen yuànyì rén zĕnyàng daì nǐmen , nǐmen yĕ yào zĕnyàng daì rén .
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