Lukas 19:48

48 Und sie fanden nicht, was sie tun sollten, denn das ganze Volk hing an seinem Munde.

Lukas 19:48 Meaning and Commentary

Luke 19:48

And could not find what they might do
The Vulgate Latin, Syriac, and Ethiopic versions, and so Beza's most ancient copy, add, "to him"; they could not find an opportunity of seizing him, nor any advantage against him; they knew not what steps to take, nor how to bring about their wicked design of destroying him.

For all the people were very attentive to hear him;
there were great crowds always about him, that hung upon him, as the word rendered "attentive" signifies; they heard him with great eagerness and diligence, and were ready to catch every word that dropped from his lips; and were exceedingly taken with him, having never heard any man speak like him: wherefore having so many followers, and being so high in the opinion and affection of the people, the sanhedrim were at a loss what method to make use of to gain their point; and they feared the people, should they seize him publicly, lest they should rise and rescue him, and cause a tumult and disturbance.

Lukas 19:48 In-Context

46 indem er zu ihnen sprach: Es steht geschrieben: "Mein Haus ist ein Bethaus"; "ihr aber habt es zu einer Räuberhöhle gemacht".
47 Und er lehrte täglich im Tempel; die Hohenpriester aber und die Schriftgelehrten und die Ersten des Volkes suchten ihn umzubringen.
48 Und sie fanden nicht, was sie tun sollten, denn das ganze Volk hing an seinem Munde.
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