Luke 20:26

26 et non potuerunt verbum eius reprehendere coram plebe et mirati in responso eius tacuerunt

Luke 20:26 Meaning and Commentary

Luke 20:26

And they could not take hold of his words before the
people
Which was what they wanted; that if he had dropped any seditious and treasonable expressions against the government, they might be witnesses against him; or if he had not vindicated the liberties of the people, and the rights of the Jewish nation, these might be exasperated against him, and leave him:

and they marvelled at his answer;
which was so formed, as to give them no handle against him either way:

and held their peace;
they were silenced, and had nothing to say to him, nor against him, but left him, and went their way.

Luke 20:26 In-Context

24 ostendite mihi denarium cuius habet imaginem et inscriptionem respondentes dixerunt Caesaris
25 et ait illis reddite ergo quae Caesaris sunt Caesari et quae Dei sunt Deo
26 et non potuerunt verbum eius reprehendere coram plebe et mirati in responso eius tacuerunt
27 accesserunt autem quidam Sadducaeorum qui negant esse resurrectionem et interrogaverunt eum
28 dicentes magister Moses scripsit nobis si frater alicuius mortuus fuerit habens uxorem et hic sine filiis fuerit ut accipiat eam frater eius uxorem et suscitet semen fratri suo
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