Overview - Matthew 6 1?Christ continues his sermon on the mount, exhorting not to be careful for worldly things, 33?but to seek God's kingdom. Treasur...
See Matthew 6:33 for this verse. Luke does not have first nor his righteousness nor all. ...
Over all (epi pasin). See Matthew 24:47 for epi with locative in this sense. Usually with genitive as in verse Luke 12:42 and sometimes with accu...
Luke 21:31 So likewise when ye see these things come to pass The signs before mentioned, in ( Luke 21:8-11 Luke 21:20 Luke 21:25 Luke 21:26 ) . Kno...
And the disciples of John told him (kai aphggeilan Iwanh oi maqhtai autou). Literally, and his disciples announced to John. Such news (verse Luke 17...
I know him not (ouk oida auton). Just as Jesus had predicted that he would do ( Luke 22:34 ). ...
Shall be humbled (tapeinwqhsetai). First future passive. One of the repeated sayings of Jesus ( Luke 18:14 ; Matthew 23:12 ). ...
Are forgiven (apewntai). As in verse Luke 47 . Remain forgiven, Jesus means, in spite of the slur of the Pharisee....
I am the bread of life (Egw eimi o arto th zwh). This sublime sentence was startling in the extreme to the crowd. Philo does compare the manna to the...
Thou foolish one (aprwn). Fool, for lack of sense (a privative and prhn, sense) as in Luke 11:40 ; 2?Corinthians 11:19 . Old word, used by Socrates...
As he said these things (en twi legein auton). Luke's common idiom, en with articular infinitive. Verses Luke 27 28 are peculiar to Luke. His Gosp...
Overview - Luke 15 1?The parable of the lost sheep; 8?of the piece of silver; 11?of the prodigal son. Treasury of Scripture KnowledgeLuke 15:2??(King...
More tolerable (anektoteron). Comparative of the verbal adjective anekto from anecomai. An old adjective, but only the comparative in the N.T. and in...
When (tou daimoniou exelqonto). Genitive absolute ana asyndeton between kai egeneto and elalhsen as often in Luke (no oti or kai). ...
No word (ouk rhma). Rhma brings out the single item rather than the whole content (logo). So in verse Luke 38 ....
Sleeping for sorrow (koimwmenou apo th luph). Luke does not tell of the three turnings of Jesus to the trusted three for human sympathy. ...
Why sleep ye? (Ti kaqeudete;). This reproach Luke gives, but not the almost bitter details in Mark 14:37-42 ; Matthew 26:40-46 ). ...
Will be (estai). Last word in the sentence in Luke. Otherwise like Matthew 6:21 . See 1?Corinthians 7:32-34 for similar principle....
Not even this (oude touto). This small point only in Luke. What (o). Literally, which. Mark 2:25 ; Matthew 12:3 have ti (what). ...
Was (uphrcen). Imperfect of uparcw in sense of hn as in modern Greek. Common in Luke, and Acts, but not in other Gospels. ...