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Verse Luke 10:18. _I BEHELD SATAN_] Or, _Satan himself_, τον
σαταναν, _the_ _very Satan_, the _supreme adversary_, falling
as lightning, with the utmost _suddenness_, as a flash of lightning
falls fr...
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I BEHELD SATAN ... - “Satan” here denotes evidently the prince of
the devils who had been cast out by the seventy disciples, for the
discourse was respecting their power over evil spirits.
“Lightning”...
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CHAPTER 10
_ 1. The Seventy Appointed. (Luke 10:1)_
2. The Return of the Seventy and the True Rejoicing. (Luke 10:17)
3. Jesus Rejoiced in Spirit. (Luke 10:21)
4. The Question of the Lawyer. ...
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RETURN OF THE SEVENTY. With Luke 10:17; cf. Luke 9:10 = Mark 6:30. The
missioners report that the demons obey them in the name of Jesus.
Jesus assents; He had watched Satan fall from heaven during the...
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The Seventy returned with joy. "Lord, they said, "at your name the
demons are subject to us." He said to them, "I saw Satan fall like
lightning from Heaven. Look you--I have given you authority to wal...
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LABOURERS FOR THE HARVEST (Luke 10:1-16)...
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I BEHELD. Greek. _theoreo._ App-133.
SATAN. Hebrew transliterated. the Adversary. 1 Samuel 29:4. _Diabolos
is_ the more frequent term in the N.T. Both are in Revelation 12:9.
FALL. having fallen....
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Luke 9:51 to Luke 18:31_. Rejected by the Samaritans. A lesson of
Tolerance._
This section forms a great episode in St Luke, which may be called
the departure for the final conflict, and is identical...
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_I beheld Satan as lightning fall from heaven_ Rather, I WAS observing
Satan as lightning fallen from heaven, Isaiah 14:9-15. We find similar
thoughts in John 16:11; John 12:31, "now shall the prince...
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ἘΘΕΏΡΟΥΝ ΤῸΝ ΣΑΤΑΝΑ͂Ν ὩΣ�. ‘I was
observing Satan as lightning fallen from heaven,’ Isaiah 14:9-15. We
find similar thoughts in John 16:11; John 12:31, “Now shall the
prince of this world be cast out;...
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CHAPS. Luke 9:51 to Luke 18:31
This section forms a great episode in St Luke, which may be called the
departure for the final conflict, and is identical with the journey
(probably to the Feast of the...
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Luke 10:1-24. THE MISSION OF THE SEVENTY...
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VER 17. AND THE SEVENTY RETURNED AGAIN WITH JOY, SAYING, LORD, EVEN
THE DEVILS ARE SUBJECT TO US THROUGH YOUR NAME. 18. AND HE SAID TO
THEM, I BEHELD SATAN AS LIGHTNING FALL FROM HEAVEN. 19. BEHOLD, I...
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_THE WORK OF THE SEVENTY -- LUKE 10:1-20:_ The Lord sent out seventy
of His followers to carry His message into every village. He said,
"The harvest truly is great, but the labourers are few: pray ye...
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ΈΘΕΏΡΟΥΝ·ί״ιρ. _ind. act. от_ ΘΕΩΡΈΩ (G2334)
видеть, наблюдать в качестве зрителя.
_Impf._ указывает на постоянно
повторяющееся действие. Каждое
изгнание бесов было поражением сатаны
(Arndt).
ΆΣΤΡΑΠΉ...
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LORD, EVEN THE DEVILS WERE SUBJECT UNTO US— From the manner in which
the seventy speak of this latter exertion of their power, it would
appear to have been what they did not expect when they set out;...
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BUTLER'S COMMENTS
SECTION 1
Preaching the Kingdom (Luke 10:1-24)
10 After this the Lord appointed seventy others, and sent them on
ahead of him, two by two, into every town and place where he himsel...
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And he said unto them, I beheld Satan as lightning fall from heaven.
AND HE SAID, I BEHOLD [ etheooroun (G2334 )] SATAN AS LIGHTNING FALL
FROM HEAVEN. Since much of the force of this glorious state...
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1 As the Lord was on His way to celebrate the festival of Ingathering,
this,vas actually the time of harvest and He was comparing the
physical to the spiritual state of the country. At harvest time th...
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THE SEVENTY. THE GOOD SAMARITAN. MARTHA AND MARY
1-16. Choice and mission of the Seventy (peculiar to Lk). Another step
in the organisation of the Church. The Seventy receive a subordinate
commission,...
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RETURN OF THE SEVENTY (peculiar to Lk)....
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I BEHELD SATAN] Our Lord poetically compares Satan's discomfiture at
the successful mission of the Seventy to his original fall from
heaven. The only other allusion to the fall of Satan in the Gospels...
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LUKE’S GOOD NEWS
LUKE
_HILDA BRIGHT_
CHAPTER 10
JESUS SENDS OUT MORE *DISCIPLES 10:1-12
V1 After this, the *Lord chose 72 other *disciples and sent them out
in pairs. He told them to go ahead of...
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I BEHELD SATAN AS LIGHTNING FALL FROM HEAVEN. — The tense of the
first Greek verb implies continuous action: _I was beholding Satan as
he fell_... While they were working their Master had been followi...
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_Return of the Seventy_. No such report of the doings of the Twelve,
and of their Master's congratulations, is given in any of the Gospels
(_cf._ Mark 6:30-31). It seems as if Lk. attached more import...
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ἐθεώρουν : their report was no news to Jesus. While they were
working He saw Satan falling. There has been much discussion as to
what is meant by this fall, and why it is referred to. It has been
iden...
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THE SOURCES OF DEEPEST JOY
Luke 10:17-24
How triumphant the return of the evangelist! With faces flushed with
pride and hearts high with elation, they returned to the Master with
their reports. What...
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The mission of the seventy is recorded only by Luke. They went forth,
sent by Jesus. They returned glad in the victories they had wrought in
His name. He received them, and declared to them the whole...
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And he said unto them, I beheld Satan as lightning (f) fall from
heaven.
(f) Paul writes that the location of the devil and his angels is in
the air, as is found in (Ephesians 6:12), and he is said t...
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CHAPTER 6.
REPORT OF THE SEVENTY EVANGELISTS
Luke 10:17-24. When our Savior was at Capernaum, in Galilee, about
September first, He called these Seventy, and sent them out two by
two, thus constituti...
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3. _The Sending of the Seventy. Disciples: Luke 10:1-24_. Though Jesus
proceeded slowly from city to city, and from village to village, He
had but little time to devote to each place. It was therefore...
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2 _d. The Return: Luke 10:17-24_.
Jesus had appointed a rendezvous for His disciples at a fixed place.
From the word ὑπέστρεψαν, _they returned_ (Luke 10:17), it
would even appear that the place was t...
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(17) And the seventy returned again with joy, saying, Lord, even the
devils are subject unto us through thy name. (18) And he said unto
them, I beheld Satan as lightning fall from heaven. (19) Behold,...
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The ninth chapter opens with the mission not the setting apart, but
the circuit of the twelve sent out by the Lord, who therein was
working after a fresh sort. He communicates power in grace to men,
c...
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_A TRUE SENSE OF PROPORTION_
‘And He said unto them, I beheld Satan as lightning fall from
heaven.’
Luke 10:18
Let us seek honestly to imitate our Master, and look upon our world as
He looked upon...
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18._I beheld Satan _From one instance Christ leads them to the whole
class; for he commanded his Gospel to be published for the very
purpose of overturning Satan’s kingdom. (52) So then, while the
dis...
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The mission of the seventy follows in chapter 10, a mission important
in its character for the development of the ways of God.
This character is, in fact, different in some respects from that of
the b...
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AND HE SAID UNTO THEM,.... In order to abate their surprise, and
reduce their transport of mind:
I BEHELD SATAN AS LIGHTNING FALL FROM HEAVEN; meaning, that this was
no news to him, nor any surprisin...
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And he said unto them, I beheld Satan as lightning fall from heaven.
Ver. 18. _Fall from heaven_] That is, from men's hearts, which he
accounts his heaven; but is cast out by the mighty gospel....
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_And the seventy returned_ The seventy disciples, having gone through
the several parts of the country appointed them, returned and told
their Master with great joy what they had done, _saying, Lord,...
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I BEHELD SATAN-FALL FROM HEAVEN; the casting of Satan from
heaven-probably with allusion to his original fall from heaven-means
casting him out of his power over this world. Compare Revelation
12:7-9....
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The return and report of the seventy:...
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AND HE SAID UNTO THEM, I BEHELD SATAN AS LIGHTNING FALL FROM HEAVEN....
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THE SENDING OF SEVENTY OTHERS
(vs.1-16)
As we progress in this Gospel, earthly things tend to recede and
heaven comes gradually more into view, specially following the
transfiguration (ch.9:8-36) an...
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17-24 All our victories over Satan, are obtained by power derived
from Jesus Christ, and he must have all the praise. But let us beware
of spiritual pride, which has been the destruction of many. Our...
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Lightning comes suddenly, and with thunder. The thunder of the gospel
brought down the devil as lightning: and indeed this is observable,
the devil is so busy in no places where the gospel prevails, a...
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Epistle of Ignatius to the Philippians
Darest thou, then, who didst fall "as lightning"[46]
Irenaeus Against Heresies Book III
This Spirit, again, He did confer upon the Church, sending throughout...
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Luke 10:18 And G1161 said G2036 (G5627) them G846 saw G2334 (G5707)
Satan G4567 fall G4098 ...
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‘And He said to them, “I beheld (or ‘I was beholding') Satan
fallen as lightning from heaven.” '
Jesus replied that it was what they should expect, for He their Master
had seen (or ‘was beholding') Sa...
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THE SEVENTY (TWO) RETURN (10:17-20).
The return of the disciples, rejoicing in their being able to cast out
evil spirits in Jesus' name, leads on to Jesus confirmation of the
defeat of Satan and of th...
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Luke 10:18. I WAS BEHOLDING, i.e.. while you were thus exercising
power over demons. Of course the vision was a spiritual one.
SATAN, the personal prince of darkness.
FALL AS LIGHTNING, _i.e.,_ su...
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THIS division of the Gospel of Luke, embracing nearly one third of the
whole, contains for the most part matter peculiar to this Evangelist.
A number of the incidents probably belong to an earlier per...
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THE MISSION OF THE SEVENTY. Peculiar to Luke. The labors of this large
body of disciples were brief, their mission temporary. The incident
has no bearing upon questions of ecclesiastical position. Our...
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I BEHELD SATAN FALLEN
(εθεωρουν τον Σαταναν πεσοντα). Imperfect
active (I was beholding) and second aorist (constative) active
participle of πιπτω (notFALLEN
, πεπτωκοτα, perfect active participl...
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Luke 10:18
Looking back upon our Earthly Life.
Throwing ourselves forward in the pure imagination of faith into the
world to come, let us seek to look back and down upon this world as
though we alrea...
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Our Lord was about to send out seventy disciples to preach the gospel.
He had already chosen his twelve apostles; now there must be seventy
disciples, something like Moses had seventy elders to serve...
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CONTENTS: The 70 sent out. Jesus denounces Judgment on cities. Parable
of the good Samaritan. Martha and Mary entertain Jesus.
CHARACTERS: Jesus, 70 witnesses, Satan, lawyer, Martha, Mary.
CONCLUSION...
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Luke 10:1. _The Lord appointed other seventy also, and sent them two
and two._ This was after the twelve had returned, and brought reports
of the eager cries of the people for the word of life. Some o...
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THE SEVENTY-TWO MEN CAME BACK IN GREAT JOY. Luke seems to emphasize
the work of these seventy-two. How long they had been out on their
mission is not known. EVEN THE DEMONS OBEYED US. Jesus gave a pro...
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_The seventy returned_
THE SEVENTY
I. COMMISSION OF THE SEVENTY.
1. They were commissioned of Christ.
2. They were commissioned of Christ to prepare the way before Him.
3. They received special d...
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LUKE—NOTE ON LUKE 10:18 I SAW SATAN FALL. It is not clear whether
Jesus is speaking of a vision by which he saw something in the
spiritual realm or if this is simply a declaration of what has been
hap...
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CHAPTER 10 VER. 1. _After these things the Lord also._ Seventy-two.
Vulgate. Dorotheus and others profess to give their names, but
Eusebius declares that he knew of no written list of these seventy
di...
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_CRITICAL NOTES_
Luke 10:17. RETURNED.—The mission may not have occupied more than a
few days: probably a time and place of rendezvous had been appointed.
EVEN THE DEVILS.—Their success had exceeded...
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EXPOSITION
LUKE 10:1
_The mission of the seventy. The Lord_'_s words to them of instruction
and direction and warning._
LUKE 10:1
AFTER THESE THINGS THE LORD APPOINTED OTHER SEVENTY ALSO. That is...
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Now in chapter 10, we read of this commissioning in the sending forth
of the seventy, in the contrast to the twelve of chapter 9.
After these things (Luke 10:1)
Now He is on His way towards Jerusale...
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1 John 3:8; Hebrews 2:14; John 12:31; John 16:11; Revelation 12:7;...
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I beheld [ε θ ε ω ρ ο υ ν]. The verb denotes calm, intent,
continuous contemplation of an object which remains before the
spectator. So John 1:14, we beheld, implying that Jesus ' stay upon
earth, tho...
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THE SENDING FORTH OF THE SEVENTY
Luke 10:1
INTRODUCTORY WORDS
We have here a most important theme, THE SENDING FORTH OF THE SEVENTY.
There are some things in general which we feel led to suggest he...
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I beheld Satan — That is, when ye went forth, I saw the kingdom of
Satan, which was highly exalted, swiftly and suddenly cast down....