Luke 16:29

29 et ait illi Abraham habent Mosen et prophetas audiant illos

Luke 16:29 Meaning and Commentary

Luke 16:29

Abraham said unto him.
&c.] In reply to this his request:

they have Moses and the prophets;
that is, their writings; which shows this man, and his five brethren, to be Jews; for to them were the oracles of God committed; and these had the writings of Moses and the prophets read to them every sabbath day; and is true, whether the contemporaries and immediate successors of the Pharisees are meant, or the ten tribes: and also shows, that one view of the parable, is to establish the authority of these writings; see ( Luke 16:16 Luke 16:17 ) and that it is a peculiar privilege to have them; and that they ought to be attended to and regarded;

let them hear them;
for they testified concerning Christ, and concerning the sins of the Jews, and the calamities, both temporal and eternal, that should come upon them; and which, testimony was sufficient to leave them without excuse: and indeed, the word of God, read, explained, and heard, is the ordinary means of conversion, or of bringing men to faith and repentance.

Luke 16:29 In-Context

27 et ait rogo ergo te pater ut mittas eum in domum patris mei
28 habeo enim quinque fratres ut testetur illis ne et ipsi veniant in locum hunc tormentorum
29 et ait illi Abraham habent Mosen et prophetas audiant illos
30 at ille dixit non pater Abraham sed si quis ex mortuis ierit ad eos paenitentiam agent
31 ait autem illi si Mosen et prophetas non audiunt neque si quis ex mortuis resurrexerit credent
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