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Luca 13:10

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Luca 13:10 Meaning and Commentary

Luke 13:10

And he was teaching in one of the synagogues
That is Jesus, as the Syriac and Persic versions express it; which was his work, he being a teacher sent from God, and who took all opportunities of instructing men in the truths of the Gospel; this was done either in Galilee, or in Judea, in one of the synagogues of some city there, for in their larger cities there were more synagogues than one. In Jerusalem, we are told F15, there were three hundred and ninety four synagogues; and other writers F16 increase their number, and say, there were four hundred and eighty: and it was

on the sabbath;
which was now in force, and was religiously observed by Christ.


FOOTNOTES:

F15 T. Bab. Cetubot, fol. 105. 1.
F16 Pesikta in Jarchi in Isa. i. 21. Shirhashirim Rabba, fol. 20. 3. Ecka Rabbati, fol. 37. 4.
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Luca 13:10 In-Context

8 Ma egli, rispondendo, gli disse: Signore, lascialo ancora quest’anno, finchè io l’abbia scalzato, e vi abbia messo del letame;
9 e se pur fa frutto, bene; se no, nell’avvenire tu lo taglierai.
10 OR egli insegnava in una delle sinagoghe, in giorno di sabato.
11 Ed ecco, quivi era una donna che avea uno spirito d’infermità già per ispazio di diciotto anni, ed era tutta piegata, e non poteva in alcun modo ridirizzarsi.
12 E Gesù, vedutala, la chiamò a sè, e le disse: Donna, tu sei liberata dalla tua infermità.
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