That he would eat with him (ina pagh met autou). Second aorist active subjunctive. The use of ina after erwtaw (see also Luke 16:27 ) is on the bord...
Luke 9:24 For whosoever will save his life (See Gill on Matthew 16:25)....
Luke 16:13 No servant can serve two masters (See Gill on Matthew 6:24)....
Luke 3:17 Whose fan is in his hand (See Gill on Matthew 3:12)...
Another Western non-interpolation according to Westcott and Hort. It is genuine in John 20:20 . ...
Were going (hsan poreuomenoi). Periphrastic imperfect middle of poreuomai. Sixty stadia (stadiou exhkonta). About seven miles. ...
But God alone (ei mh mono o qeo). Mark has ei (one) instead of mono (alone). ...
Princes (dunasta). Our word dynasty is from this word. It comes from dunamai, to be able. ...
Was passing through (dihrceto). Imperfect middle. Now Jesus was inside the Roman Jericho with the procession. ...
With ointment (murwi). Instrumental case. She used the costly ointment even for the feet of Jesus. ...
His right ear (to ou autou to dexion). Mark 14:47 ; Matthew 26:51 do not mention right, but Luke the Physician does. John 18:10 follows Luke in ...
But they were instant (oi de epekeinto). Imperfect middle of epikeimai, an old verb for the rush and swirl of a tempest. With loud voices (pwnai mega...
Treasury of Scripture KnowledgePsalms 119:23??(King James Version)Princes also did sit and speak against me: but thy servant did meditate in thy statu...
Had magnified (emegalunen). Aorist active indicative. Same verb as in verse Luke 46 . Rejoiced with her (sunecairon auth). Imperfect tense and pictu...
Fear (poboumenoi). Dative of the present middle participle. Here it is reverential fear as in Acts 10:2 ; Colossians 3:22 . The bad sense of dread ...
Were holden with great fear (pobwi megalwi suneiconto). Imperfect passive of sunecw with the instrumental case of pobo. See a similar use of this vig...
Luke 22:62 And Peter went out and wept bitterly.] (See Gill on Matthew 26:75)....
Beginning (arxamenoi). Aorist middle participle of arcw, but the nominative plural with no syntactical connection (an anacoluthon). ...
Become (ginesqw). Present middle imperative of ginomai. Act so. True greatness is in service, not in rank. ...