Have thou authority (isqi exousian ecwn). Periphrastic present active imperative. Keep on having authority. ...
If a man keep my word (ean ti ton emon logon thrhsh). Condition of third class with ean and constative aorist active subjunctive of threw. Repeated i...
They that are whole (oi ugiainonte). Old Greek word for good health from ugih, sound in body. So also in Luke 7:10 ; Luke 15:27 ; 3?John 1:2 . Thi...
Treasury of Scripture KnowledgeProverbs 23:25??(King James Version)Thy father and thy mother shall be glad, and she that bare thee shall rejoice. ?and...
Shall be opened (anoighsetai). Second future passive third singular of anoignumi and the later anoigw. ...
If thy brother sin (ean amarth). Second aorist (ingressive) subjunctive in condition of third class. ...
In that night (tauth th nukti). More vivid still, on this night, when Christ comes. ...
Spake (elalei). Imperfect active, he continued speaking. He healed (iato). Imperfect middle, he continued healing. ...
Why, what evil? (Ti gar kakon;). Note this use of gar (explanatory and argumentative combined). ...
And finding none (kai mh euriskon). Here Matthew 12:43 has kai ouc euriskei (present active indicative instead of present active participle). Luke...
Now (nun). Luke adds this adverb here and in the next sentence after weep. This sharpens the contrast between present sufferings and the future bless...
Overview - Matthew 17 1?The transfiguration of Christ. 14?He heals the lunatic, 22?foretells his own passion, 24?and pays tribute. Treasury of Scriptu...
Not rich toward God (mh ei qeon ploutwn). The only wealth that matters and that lasts. Cf. Luke 16:9 ; Matthew 6:19 . Some MSS. do not have this ve...
And if (kan = kai + ean). Repeated. Elqh and eurh, both second aorist subjunctive with ean, condition of the third class, undetermined, but with pros...
With haste (speusante). Aorist active participle of simultaneous action. Found (aneuran). Second aorist active indicative of a common Greek verb aneu...
Whereon he lay (ep o katekeito). Imperfect, upon which he had been lying down. Luke uses this phrase instead of repeating klinidion (verse Matthew 2...
Note the same sharp contrast between the imperfects here (ate hsqion, drank epinon, bought hgorazon, sold epwloun, planted eputeuon, builded wikodomo...
That shall not be known (o ou mh gnwsqh). Peculiar to Luke. First aorist passive subjunctive of ginwskw with the strong double negative ou mh. See on...