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Luca 19:10

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10 Perciocchè il Figliuol dell’uomo è venuto per cercare, e per salvare ciò ch’era perito.

Luca 19:10 Meaning and Commentary

Luke 19:10

For the son of man
Meaning himself, who was truly man, and the Messiah, and which was one of his names in the Old Testament:

is come:
from heaven, into this world, being sent by the Father, and with the full consent and good will of his own:

to seek and save that which was lost:
as all his elect were in Adam, and by their own actual transgressions; and are considered as such, whilst in a state of unregeneracy: and particularly the lost sheep of the house of Israel are meant, one of which Zacchaeus was; and so the words are a reason of Christ's looking him up, and calling him by his grace, and making a discovery of himself, and an application of salvation to him; see ( Matthew 18:11 ) .

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Luca 19:10 In-Context

8 E Zaccheo, presentatosi al Signore, gli disse: Signore, io dono la metà di tutti i miei beni a’ poveri; e se ho frodato alcuno, io gliene fo la restituzione a quattro doppi.
9 E Gesù gli disse: Oggi è avvenuta salute a questa casa; poichè anche costui è figliuol d’Abrahamo.
10 Perciocchè il Figliuol dell’uomo è venuto per cercare, e per salvare ciò ch’era perito.
11 OR ascoltando essi queste cose, Gesù soggiunse, e disse una parabola; perciocchè egli era vicino a Gerusalemme, ed essi stimavano che il regno di Dio apparirebbe subito in quello stante. Disse adunque:
12 Un uomo nobile andò in paese lontano, per prender la possession d’un regno, e poi tornare.
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