Luca 17:7

7 Ora, chi è colui d’infra voi, il quale, avendo un servo che ari, o che pasturi il bestiame, quando esso, tornando dai campi, entra in casa, subito gli dica: Passa qua, mettiti a tavola?

Luca 17:7 Meaning and Commentary

Luke 17:7

But which of you having a servant ploughing
In order to keep the disciples humble in the performance of such miraculous works; and that they might not imagine they could have any thing at the hands of God by merit; and to excite them to go on from one duty to another; and never think they have done, or done enough, or more than what is their duty, Christ delivers the following parable.

Which of you having a servant ploughing, or feeding cattle;
or "sheep", as the Syriac and Persic versions render it; or a "ploughman", or a "shepherd", as the Ethiopic version; which are both servile works, and done in the field: not that the disciples had any such servants under them, though the words are directed to them, for they had left all, and followed Christ; nor were they brought up to husbandry, but most of them in the fishing trade; Christ only puts this for instance, and supposes such a case:

will say unto him by and by;
or straightway, immediately, directly,

when he is come from the field;
and has done ploughing, and feeding his cattle, sheep, or cows, or whatever they are; as soon as ever he comes home; or "first", as the Persic version; the first thing he shall say to him, upon his return from thence,

go;
to the other side of the room, and to the table there ready spread, and furnished; or "go up", as the Arabic and Ethiopic versions render it; go up to the upper room where they used to dine or sup; see ( Luke 22:12 ) or "come in", as the Persic version renders it; and which some learned men observe, is the sense of the Greek word here used; come into the house,

and sit down to meat?
or fall, and lie down on the couch, as was the custom in those countries at eating.

Luca 17:7 In-Context

5 Allora gli apostoli dissero al Signore: Accrescici la fede.
6 E il Signore disse: Se voi avete pur tanta fede quant’è un granel di senape, voi potreste dire a questo moro: Diradicati, e piantati nel mare, ed esso vi ubbidirebbe.
7 Ora, chi è colui d’infra voi, il quale, avendo un servo che ari, o che pasturi il bestiame, quando esso, tornando dai campi, entra in casa, subito gli dica: Passa qua, mettiti a tavola?
8 Anzi, non gli dice egli: Apparecchiami da cena, e cingiti, e servimi, finchè io abbia mangiato e bevuto, poi mangerai e berrai tu?
9 Tiene egli in grazia da quel servo, ch’egli ha fatte le cose che gli erano stato comandate? Io nol penso.
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