Luke 14:18

18 "But all the guests made excuses. The first one said, 'I have just bought a field, and I must go look at it. Please excuse me.'

Luke 14:18 Meaning and Commentary

Luke 14:18

And they all with one consent began to make excuse
Or, "they all together", as the Vulgate Latin version, (txab) , "in one", or "at once": in ( Jeremiah 10:8 ) rendered "altogether"; and so the Ethiopic version, which adds, "with one voice": but their words and language were not the same: their excuses are differently expressed. Some render (apo miav) , "from one hour": or the selfsame hour; immediately, directly, as soon as ever they were bidden, they began to frame excuses; they at once agreed, as by common consent, to excuse themselves from coming.

The first said unto him, I have bought a piece of ground, or a
field, and I must needs go and see it:
he ought to have seen it before he bought it; and however, it was a very improper time, at evening, at supper time, as this was, to go and see a piece of ground; and at least it might have been put off till next morning; so that it was a mere excuse indeed.

I pray thee have me excused:
coming to the supper: these were the principal men among the Jews, the Pharisees and rulers among the people; who were rich and covetous, worldly men; seeking their own worldly advantage more than their spiritual and eternal welfare, or the interest of God and religion.

Luke 14:18 In-Context

16 Jesus said to him, "A man gave a big banquet and invited many people.
17 When it was time to eat, the man sent his servant to tell the guests, 'Come. Everything is ready.'
18 "But all the guests made excuses. The first one said, 'I have just bought a field, and I must go look at it. Please excuse me.'
19 Another said, 'I have just bought five pairs of oxen; I must go and try them. Please excuse me.'
20 A third person said, 'I just got married; I can't come.'
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