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Lukas 10:2

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2 und sprach zu ihnen: Die Ernte ist groß, der Arbeiter aber sind wenige. Bittet den HERRN der Ernte, daß er Arbeiter aussende in seine Ernte.

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Lukas 10:2 Meaning and Commentary

Luke 10:2

Therefore said he unto them
That is, the "Lord Jesus", as the Ethiopic version expresses it; he said to the seventy disciples, what he had before said to the twelve apostles in ( Matthew 9:37 Matthew 9:38 ) where are the same words as here:

the harvest truly is great, but the labourers are few, pray ye
therefore the Lord of the harvest that he would send forth
labourers into his harvest;
for though there was such a number of disciples called to the ministerial work, and sent out, there was still need of more; so great was the harvest of souls, or number of hearers, that the labourers were yet but few; and therefore the Lord of the harvest and whose all souls are, was to be prayed unto to send forth more laborious preachers; (See Gill on Matthew 9:37). (See Gill on Matthew 9:38).

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Lukas 10:2 In-Context

1 Darnach sonderte der HERR andere siebzig aus und sandte sie je zwei und zwei vor ihm her in alle Städte und Orte, da er wollte hinkommen,
2 und sprach zu ihnen: Die Ernte ist groß, der Arbeiter aber sind wenige. Bittet den HERRN der Ernte, daß er Arbeiter aussende in seine Ernte.
3 Gehet hin; siehe, ich sende euch als die Lämmer mitten unter die Wölfe.
4 Tragt keinen Beutel noch Tasche noch Schuhe und grüßet niemand auf der Straße.
5 Wo ihr in ein Haus kommt, da sprecht zuerst: Friede sei in diesem Hause!
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