Luke 1:71

71 Deliverance from our enemies and every hateful hand;

Luke 1:71 Meaning and Commentary

Luke 1:71

That we should be saved from our enemies
This, and the two following verses, either contain and express the sum and substance of what God spake by the prophets; or point out the end or ends of his raising up an horn of salvation, or a Saviour for his people; namely, that they should be saved by him from their enemies: from sin, which wars against the soul, and threatens the destruction of it; from Satan, the avowed and implacable adversary of mankind; from the world, the seed of the serpent, which has always bore an enmity to the seed of the woman; from the law, the killing letter; and from death, the last enemy that is to be destroyed;

and from the hand of all that hate us:
which is only an illustration of the former sentence, or a repetition of it in other words; and designs the same as before.

Luke 1:71 In-Context

69 He set the power of salvation in the center of our lives, and in the very house of David his servant,
70 Just as he promised long ago through the preaching of his holy prophets:
71 Deliverance from our enemies and every hateful hand;
72 Mercy to our fathers, as he remembers to do what he said he'd do,
73 What he swore to our father Abraham -
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