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Luke 2:3

Luke 2:3 And all went to be taxed Throughout Judea, Galilee, and Syria; men, women, and children; every one into his own city; where he was born, and...

Luke 2:28

Then he (kai auto). Kai as in Mark 2:21 . Auto, emphatic subject, he after the parents. Arms (agkala). Old Greek word, here only in the N.T. It mean...

Luke 2:27

Overview - Luke 2 1?Augustus taxes all the Roman empire. 6?The nativity of Christ. 8?An angel relates it to the shepherds, and many sing praises to ...

Isaiah 53:2

Overview - Isaiah 53 1?The prophet, complaining of incredulity, excuses the scandal of the cross, 4?by the benefit of his passion, 10?and the good su...

Luke 2:3

Each to his own city (ekasto ei thn eautou polin). A number of papyri in Egypt have the heading enrolment by household (apograph kat oikian). Here ag...

Luke 5:31

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...

Luke 2:30

Overview - Luke 2 1?Augustus taxes all the Roman empire. 6?The nativity of Christ. 8?An angel relates it to the shepherds, and many sing praises to ...

Luke 1:48

Overview - Luke 1 1?The preface of Luke to his whole gospel. 5?The conception of John the Baptist; 26?and of Christ. 39?The prophecy of Elisabeth and...

Luke 2:25

Devout (eulabh). Used only by Luke ( Acts 2:5 ; Acts 8:2 ; Acts 22:12 ) in the N.T. Common in ancient Greek from Plato on. It means taking hold wel...

Proverbs 20:6

Treasury of Scripture KnowledgeProverbs 20:6??(King James Version)Most men will proclaim every one his own goodness: but a faithful man who can find? ...

Proverbs 16:31

Treasury of Scripture KnowledgeProverbs 16:31??(King James Version)The hoary head is a crown of glory, if it be found in the way of righteousness. ?ho...

Luke 2:50

Luke 2:50 And they understood not the saying, &c.] What he meant by his Father's house, or his Father's business, and the necessity of his being there...

Luke 4:16

Overview - Luke 4 1?The temptation and fasting of Christ. 14?He begins to preach. 16?The people of Nazareth admire his gracious words, but being offen...

Luke 5:18

That was palsied (o hn paralelumeno). Periphrastic past perfect passive where Mark 2:3 ; Matthew 9:2 have paralutikon (our paralytic). Luke's phra...

Apostles

Apostles A title distinguishing the twelve disciples, whom Jesus selected to be intimately associated with himself Luke 6:13 Names of Matthew 10:2...

Luke 6:3

Not even this (oude touto). This small point only in Luke. What (o). Literally, which. Mark 2:25 ; Matthew 12:3 have ti (what). ...

Luke 24:2

Rolled away (apokekulismenon). Perfect passive participle of apokuliw, late verb and in the N.T. only in this context ( Mark 16:3 ; Matthew 28:2 ) w...

Luke 5:22

Perceiving (epignou). Same form (second aorist active participle of epiginwskw, common verb for knowing fully) in Mark 2:8 . Reason ye (dialogizesqe...

Luke 1:69

Horn of salvation (kera swthria). A common metaphor in the O.T. ( 1?Samuel 2:10 ; 2?Samuel 23:3 , etc.). It represents strength like the horns of bu...

Malachi 3:1

Overview - Malachi 3 1?Of the messenger, majesty, and grace of Christ. 7?Of the rebellion, 8?sacrilege, 13?and infidelity of the people. 16?The prom...