Luke 23:39

39 One of the criminals on a cross began to shout insults at Jesus: "Aren't you the Christ? Then save yourself and us."

Luke 23:39 Meaning and Commentary

Luke 23:39

And one of the malefactors, which were hanged
On the cross, one of the thieves crucified with Christ; the Oriental versions add, "with him"; according to the Evangelists Matthew and Mark, both of them reviled him, and threw the same things in his teeth as the priests, people, and soldiers did; which how it may be reconciled, (See Gill on Matthew 27:44)

railed on him, saying, if thou be Christ, save thyself, and us;
taking up the words of the rulers, and adding to them, perhaps, with a design to curry favour with them, hoping thereby to get a release; or, however, showing the wickedness and malice of his heart, which his sufferings and punishment, he now endured, could make no alteration in; see ( Revelation 16:9 ) .

Luke 23:39 In-Context

37 They said, "If you are the king of the Jews, save yourself!"
38 At the top of the cross these words were written: this is the king of the jews
39 One of the criminals on a cross began to shout insults at Jesus: "Aren't you the Christ? Then save yourself and us."
40 But the other criminal stopped him and said, "You should fear God! You are getting the same punishment he is.
41 We are punished justly, getting what we deserve for what we did. But this man has done nothing wrong."

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