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...
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...
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 ...
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...
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...
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...
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 ...
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...
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...
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? ...
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 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...
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...
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 A title distinguishing the twelve disciples, whom Jesus selected to be intimately associated with himself Luke 6:13 Names of Matthew 10:2...
Not even this (oude touto). This small point only in Luke. What (o). Literally, which. Mark 2:25 ; Matthew 12:3 have ti (what). ...
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...
Perceiving (epignou). Same form (second aorist active participle of epiginwskw, common verb for knowing fully) in Mark 2:8 . Reason ye (dialogizesqe...
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...
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...