Lukas 23:34

34 Jesus aber sprach: Vater, vergib ihnen, denn sie wissen nicht, was sie tun! Sie aber verteilten seine Kleider und warfen das Los darüber.

Lukas 23:34 Meaning and Commentary

Luke 23:34

Then said Jesus, Father, forgive them
When he was crucified between the two thieves, and as he hung upon the cross, and while insulted and abused by all sorts of men, and put to the greatest pain and torture, he addressed himself to God his Father: the Arabic version reads, "my Father", who was so to him, not as he was man; for as such he had no father; but as he was God, being as a divine person, his beloved, and only begotten Son: and this he uses, whilst, as man, he is praying to him; partly to express his faith of relation to him; his confidence of being heard; and partly to set believers an example of praying, as he has directed, saying, "our Father" and the petition put up by him is for forgiveness; which is with God, and with him only; and that for his enemies, his crucifiers: not for those who sinned the sin unto death, the sin against the Holy Ghost, who knowing him to be the Messiah, maliciously crucified him, for whom prayer is not to be made; but for those who were ignorantly concerned in it, as the next clause shows, even for his own elect, whom the Father had given him out of the world, which were among his crucifiers; for those, and not the world, he prays: and the fruit of this his prayer quickly appeared, in the conversion of three thousand of them under Peter's sermon on the day of Pentecost, next following, in six weeks time. Though such might be his affection, as man, in general, as to wish for, and desire, as such, was it consistent with the divine will, forgiveness for all of them; adding,

for they know not what they do,
or "are doing", meaning, in crucifying him, which was the case of many of them, and of their rulers; they did not know that Jesus was the Messiah, nor the prophecies concerning him, nor the evil they were committing in putting him to death: not that their ignorance excused their sin; nor was it without sin; nor does Christ use it as a plea for pardon, or found his intercession upon it, which is always done upon his own propitiatory sacrifice; but this is mentioned as descriptive of the persons Christ prays for, and points out a branch of his priestly office he exercises, in having compassion on the ignorant, and them that are out of the way;

and they parted his raiment, and cast lots:
that is, upon his vesture, or seamless coat, and so fulfilled the prophecy in ( Psalms 22:18 ) . (See Gill on Matthew 27:35). (See Gill on John 19:23). (See Gill on John 19:24).

Lukas 23:34 In-Context

32 Es wurden aber auch zwei andere hingeführt, Übeltäter, um mit ihm hingerichtet zu werden.
33 Und als sie an den Ort kamen, der Schädelstätte genannt wird, kreuzigten sie daselbst ihn und die Übeltäter, den einen zur Rechten, den anderen zur Linken.
34 Jesus aber sprach: Vater, vergib ihnen, denn sie wissen nicht, was sie tun! Sie aber verteilten seine Kleider und warfen das Los darüber.
35 Und das Volk stand und sah zu; es höhnten aber auch die Obersten mit denselben und sagten: Andere hat er gerettet; er rette sich selbst, wenn dieser der Christus ist, der Auserwählte Gottes!
36 Aber auch die Kriegsknechte verspotteten ihn, indem sie herzutraten

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