Lukas 12:37

37 Glückselig jene Knechte, die der Herr, wenn er kommt, wachend finden wird! Wahrlich, ich sage euch: Er wird sich umgürten und sie sich zu Tische legen lassen und wird hinzutreten und sie bedienen.

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Lukas 12:37 Meaning and Commentary

Luke 12:37

Blessed are those servants whom the Lord
The Syriac, Arabic, and Ethiopic versions read, "their Lord", the master of them, or the Lord Jesus Christ:

when he cometh shall find watching:
for him, and not asleep. The Ethiopic version reads, "so doing, and watching"; girding up their loins, trimming their lamps, and waiting for their Lord's coming: such servants are happy, they will appear to be in the favour of their master, who will take notice of them and show some marks of respect to them; as Christ will to all his good and faithful servants, whenever he comes, whether at death, or at judgment; and who will be happy then, being found so doing, and found in him:

verily I say unto you that he shall gird himself;
not that Christ shall really do this, or appear in the form of a servant; but that he shall readily, cheerfully, and at once introduce his servants into his joy, and make them partakers of all the glories of the other world:

and make them to sit down to meat;
at his table in his kingdom; see ( Matthew 8:11 ) ( Luke 22:30 )

and will come forth and serve them;
with food, yea, will feed them himself, and lead them to fountains of living water, ( Revelation 7:17 ) The Arabic version renders it, "he shall stand to minister unto them": the phrase is expressive of the posture of a servant; who, as Dr. Lightfoot observes, is (Klwh) , "walking", and who goes round about the table, whilst others sit F20: some think there is allusion in the words to a custom used at some feasts, particularly at the feasts in honour of Saturn, in which servants changed clothes with their masters, and sat at their tables, and their masters served them F21


FOOTNOTES:

F20 Jarchi in T. Bab. Bava Bathra, fol. 77. 2.
F21 Vide Lipsii Saturnal. l. 1. c. 2. p. 6.

Lukas 12:37 In-Context

35 Es seien eure Lenden umgürtet und die Lampen brennend;
36 und ihr, seid Menschen gleich, die auf ihren Herrn warten, wann irgend er aufbrechen mag von der Hochzeit, auf daß, wenn er kommt und anklopft, sie ihm alsbald aufmachen.
37 Glückselig jene Knechte, die der Herr, wenn er kommt, wachend finden wird! Wahrlich, ich sage euch: Er wird sich umgürten und sie sich zu Tische legen lassen und wird hinzutreten und sie bedienen.
38 Und wenn er in der zweiten Wache kommt und in der dritten Wache kommt und findet sie also, glückselig sind jene Knechte !
39 Dies aber erkennet: Wenn der Hausherr gewußt hätte, zu welcher Stunde der Dieb kommen würde, so hätte er gewacht und nicht erlaubt, daß sein Haus durchgraben würde.
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