Luke 17:35

35 There will be two women turning the mill together: one will be taken away and the other left behind."

Luke 17:35 Meaning and Commentary

Luke 17:35

Two [women] shall be grinding together
In ( Matthew 24:41 ) it is added, "in the mill"; in the house where the mill was, and at one and the same mill; and so the Ethiopic version here, "two shall grind in one mill": and it was common for two women to grind at one hand mill; and though the word "women" is not in the text, it is rightly put into the translation; since the word used is of the feminine gender, and since grinding was the business of women; and so the Persic version here supplies it, as we do; (See Gill on Matthew 24:42).

The one shall be taken and the other left;
the Roman soldiers entering the mill, will lay hold on the one, and carry her away with them, and leave the other; and for which no other reason can be given, but the sovereign will and providence of God, which should overrule and dispose the minds of these men, to act in such a manner.

Luke 17:35 In-Context

33 Any man who makes it his object to keep his own life safe, will lose it; but whoever loses his life will preserve it.
34 On that night, I tell you, there will be two men in one bed: one will be taken away and the other left behind.
35 There will be two women turning the mill together: one will be taken away and the other left behind."
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37 "Where, Master?" they inquired. "Where the dead body is," He replied, "there also will the vultures flock together."
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