Luke 23:48

48 All who had come around as spectators to watch the show, when they saw what actually happened, were overcome with grief and headed home.

Luke 23:48 Meaning and Commentary

Luke 23:48

And all the people that came together to that sight
To see the execution of Jesus; and some of them might be his inveterate enemies, and came to insult him, and did insult him; many of these, though not every individual of them:

beholding the things which were done;
the eclipse, earthquake

smote their breasts;
as conscious of guilt, and as fearing some dreadful judgment would fall upon them, and their nation, for this sin of crucifying Christ. The Persic version reads, "they went back, and kneeled down, and prostrated themselves to the ground"; as being in the utmost astonishment, confusion, fear, and dread:

and returned;
to the city, and to their own houses, where they might more seriously, and with the greater composure of mind, reflect on these things.

Luke 23:48 In-Context

46 Jesus called loudly, "Father, I place my life in your hands!" Then he breathed his last.
47 When the captain there saw what happened, he honored God: "This man was innocent! A good man, and innocent!"
48 All who had come around as spectators to watch the show, when they saw what actually happened, were overcome with grief and headed home.
49 Those who knew Jesus well, along with the women who had followed him from Galilee, stood at a respectful distance and kept vigil.
50 There was a man by the name of Joseph, a member of the Jewish High Council, a man of good heart and good character.
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