Lucas 7:5

5 que ama nuestra nación, y él nos edificó una sinagoga

Lucas 7:5 Meaning and Commentary

Luke 7:5

For he loveth our nation
The Jewish nation, which was Christ's nation, as well as theirs, he being a Jew; see ( John 18:35 ) . This they mention as an argument to induce him to have a regard to the centurion, though he was a Gentile; since he was a friend of the Jews, and well affected and disposed to them, which was very rare: it was not common for the Gentiles to love the Jews, any more than the Jews the Gentiles; there was an hatred, yea, an enmity between them; but this man, very likely, was a proselyte to their religion, as the following instance seems to show:

and he hath built us a synagogue;
at his own private charge, and by the assistance of his soldiers under him, whom he might employ in this work: sometimes a single person built a synagogue at his own expense, and gave it to the citizens; of which the Jews say, F15

``if a man builds an house, and afterwards devotes it to a synagogue, it is as a synagogue.''


FOOTNOTES:

F15 Piske Harosh Megilia, c. 4. art. 1.

Lucas 7:5 In-Context

3 Y cuando oyó hablar de JESÚS, envió a él los ancianos de los judíos, rogándole que viniera y librara a su siervo
4 Y viniendo ellos a Jesús, le rogaron con diligencia, diciéndole: Porque es digno de concederle esto
5 que ama nuestra nación, y él nos edificó una sinagoga
6 Y Jesús fue con ellos. Pero cuando ya no estaban lejos de su casa, envió el centurión amigos a él, diciéndole: Señor, no te incomodes, que no soy digno que entres debajo de mi tejado
7 por lo cual ni aun me tuve por digno de venir a ti; mas di la palabra, y mi siervo será sano

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