Luke 14:25

25 ibant autem turbae multae cum eo et conversus dixit ad illos

Luke 14:25 Meaning and Commentary

Luke 14:25

And there went great multitudes with him
From Galilee, as he journeyed from thence to Jerusalem; some for one thing, and some another, and all perhaps were in expectation of his setting up a temporal kingdom when he came there; and hoped they should share, more or less, the worldly advantages of it; for the whole nation was big with such carnal notions of the Messiah. Jesus therefore, to draw off their minds from such views, and that they might not be disappointed, acquaints them, that if they would be his disciples, they must part with all that was near and dear to them; and prepare to suffer great hardships and difficulties for his name's sake: for it follows,

and he turned;
himself to the company that was behind: and said unto them; with a grave and stern countenance, looking wistly at them, and in the most solemn manner delivered what is hereafter related.

Luke 14:25 In-Context

23 et ait dominus servo exi in vias et sepes et conpelle intrare ut impleatur domus mea
24 dico autem vobis quod nemo virorum illorum qui vocati sunt gustabit cenam meam
25 ibant autem turbae multae cum eo et conversus dixit ad illos
26 si quis venit ad me et non odit patrem suum et matrem et uxorem et filios et fratres et sorores adhuc autem et animam suam non potest esse meus discipulus
27 et qui non baiulat crucem suam et venit post me non potest esse meus discipulus
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