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Verse Luke 4:20. _WERE FASTENED ON HIM._] Were _attentively fixed on
him_. The proper import of ατενιζοντες αυτω....
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AND HE CLOSED THE BOOK - That is, he rolled it up again. See the notes
at Luke 4:17.
AND HE GAVE IT AGAIN TO THE MINISTER - That is, to the one in the
synagogue who had charge of the books. The word m...
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III. THE MINISTRY IN GALILEE -- CHAPTER 4:14-9:50
CHAPTER 4:14-44
_ 1. In the Synagogue of Nazareth (Luke 4:14)_
2. Unbelief and Rejection of Christ. (Luke 4:22)
3. A Demon Cast Out in Capernaum ...
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JESUS IN NAZARETH (Mark 1:14 f.*, Matthew 4:12 *, Mark 6:1 *, Matthew
13:53 *). Lk. brings Jesus to Galilee, but, anxious to make the
mission begin in His
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So Jesus came to Nazareth where he had been brought up; and, as was
his habit, he went into the synagogue on the Sabbath day, and he stood
up to read the lesson. The roll of the prophet Isaiah was giv...
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THE BATTLE WITH TEMPTATION (Luke 4:1-13)...
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CLOSED. rolled up. Compare Luke 4:17. Because it was not yet manifest
whether the King and the Kingdom would be received or rejected. See
App-72.
THE MINISTER. the servant (or "verger "), who put it...
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_he closed the book_ Rather, ROLLING UP. Generally the Haphtarah
consists of twenty-one verses, and is never less than three; but our
Lord stopped short in the second verse, because this furnished
suf...
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Jesus returns to Nazareth and preaches there
14. _And Jesus returned_ St Luke here omits that series of occurrences
which is mainly preserved for us by the Apostle who recorded the
Judaean ministry St...
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JESUS RETURNS TO NAZARETH AND PREACHES THERE...
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ΠΤΎΞΑΣ. ‘Rolling up.’ Generally the Haphtarah consists of
twenty-one verses, and is never less than three; but our Lord stopped
short in the second verse, because this furnished sufficient text for
Hi...
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Ver 14. And Jesus returned in the power of the Spirit into Galilee:
and there went out a fame of him through all the region round about.
15. And he taught in their synagogues, being glorified of all....
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ΠΤΎΞΑΣ _aor. act. part. (temp.) от_ ΠΤΎΣΣΩ (G4428)
складывать, сворачивать,
ΆΠΟΔΟΎΣ _aor. act. part. (temp.) от_ ΆΠΟΔΊΔΩΜΙ
(G591) отдавать,
ΥΠΗΡΈΤΗΣ (G5257) служитель, помощник.
Использование артикл...
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AND SAT DOWN.— In agreement with the custom which we have spoken of
at the end of the note on Luke 4:16 our Lord _sat down_ to preach,
after he had read the passage in the prophet which he made the su...
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BUTLER'S COMMENTS
SECTION 2
Visitation of the Son of Man in Time (Luke 4:14-30)
14 And Jesus returned in the power of the Spirit into Galilee, and a
report concerning him went out through all the s...
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And he closed the book, and he gave it again to the minister, and sat
down. And the eyes of all them that were in the synagogue were
fastened on him.
AND HE CLOSED THE BOOK, AND HE GAVE IT AGAIN T...
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8 "It is written" is the sword of the spirit, that destroys the
insinuations of the Slanderer. And if he counters with a passage (for
error is best supported by an appeal to Holy Writ), the only defen...
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4:20 attendant, (k-15) As ch. 1.2....
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THE TEMPTATION. NAZARETH. CAPERNAUM
1-13. The Temptation (Matthew 4:1; Mark 1:12). See on Mt....
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VISIT TO NAZARETH. See Matthew 13:53; Mark 6:1. It must remain
doubtful whether this visit to Nazareth, which Lk places at the
beginning of the Galilean ministry, is identical with that placed
conside...
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LUKE’S GOOD NEWS
LUKE
_HILDA BRIGHT_
CHAPTER 4
JESUS AND THE DEVIL 4:1-13
V1-2 Jesus returned from the river Jordan. He was full of the Holy
Spirit. The Holy Spirit led him into the desert for 4...
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AND HE CLOSED THE BOOK. — Better, _rolled up,_ as describing the
actual manner of closing. The description is characteristic as
indicating (1) that it probably came in the first instance from an
eye-w...
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CHAPTER 8
THE GOSPEL OF THE JUBILEE.
IMMEDIATELY after the Temptation Jesus returned "in the power of the
Spirit," and with all the added strength of His recent victories, to
Galilee. Into what parts...
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κατὰ τὸ εἰωθὸς : the reference most probably is, not
to the custom of Jesus as a boy during His private life, but to what
He had been doing since He began His ministry. He used the synagogue
as one of...
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_Jesus in Nazareth_ (Matthew 13:53-58; Mark 6:1-6 a). Though Lk. uses
an editorial discretion in the _placing_ of this beautiful story,
there need be no suspicion as to the historicity of its main fea...
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πτύξας, folding, ἀναπτύξας in Luke 4:17 (T. R.) =
unfolding. ὑπηρέτῃ, the officer of the synagogue; _cf._ the
use of the word in Acts 13:5. ἀτενίζοντες, looking
attentively (ἀτενής, intent, from α and...
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“HIS OWN RECEIVED HIM NOT”
Luke 4:14-30
A wide gap occurs here, embracing the important transactions of John
1:29-51; John 2:1-25; John 3:1-36; John 4:1-54.
What a flutter in Mary's heart when she s...
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As man Jesus was tempted. All the words with which He rebutted the
attacks of Satan were quotations from the divine law for the
government of human life. The exhaustive nature of the temptation is
rev...
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To observe and admire a person that had never learned letters, and who
stood up amongst them an experienced teacher. (Menochius) See John
vii. 15. and Maldonatus....
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JESUS REJECTED AT NAZARETH, MIGRATES TO CAPERNAUM
Luke 4:16-31; Matthew 4:13-16. “He came into Nazareth, where he was
brought up, and according to the custom to Him on the Sabbath-day, He
came into th...
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2 _d. Luke 4:16-30_.
Jesus did not begin by preaching at Nazareth. In His view, no doubt,
the inhabitants of this city stood in much the same relation to the
people of the rest of Galilee as the inhab...
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1. _Visit to Nazareth: Luke 4:14-30_.
This portion opens with a general glance at the commencement of the
active labours of Jesus in Galilee: Luke 14:14-15. Then, resting on
this foundation, but separ...
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FIRST CYCLE: VISITS TO NAZARETH AND TO CAPERNAUM, LUKE 4:14-44.
The following narratives are grouped around two names
_ Nazareth_ (Luke 4:14-30) and _Capernaum_ (Luke 4:31-44)....
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THIRD PART: THE MINISTRY OF JESUS IN GALILEE, LUKE 4:14 TO LUKE 9:50.
The three Synoptics all connect the narrative of the Galilaean
ministry with the account of the temptation. But the narrations of...
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_The Preaching._
The description of the assembly, Luke 4:20, is so dramatic, that it
appears to have come from an eye-witness.
The sense of ἤρξατο, He began (Luke 4:21), is not that these
were the _f...
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(14) And Jesus returned in the power of the Spirit into Galilee: and
there went out a fame of him through all the region round about. (15)
And he taught in their synagogues, being glorified of all. (1...
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The preface of Luke's gospel is as instructive as the introduction of
either of the two preceding gospels. It is obvious to any serious
reader that we enter a totally different province, though all be...
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20._The eyes of all who were in the synagogue _God touched their
hearts, I doubt not, with astonishment, which made them more
attentive, and induced them to listen to Christ, while he was
speaking. Fo...
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The unknown Son of God on earth, Jesus, is led (chapter 4) into the
wilderness by the Holy Ghost, with whom He had been sealed, to undergo
the temptation of the enemy, beneath which Adam fell. But Jes...
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AND HE CLOSED THE BOOK,.... "Or rolled it up"; and so the high priest
did, after he read in the book of the law, on the day of atonement,
all that was necessary to be read, גולל ספר תורה, "he
rolled t...
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And he closed the book, and he gave _it_ again to the minister, and
sat down. And the eyes of all them that were in the synagogue were
fastened on him.
Ver. 20. _Were fastened on him_] A good help ag...
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_And he closed the book, and gave it again to the minister_ Τω
υπηρετη, _to the servant_, who had brought it to him. “From
the manner in which we apply the word _minister_, in speaking of our
churches...
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TEMPTED BY THE DEVIL
(vs.1-13)
The Father having pronounced His delight in His beloved Son, the Lord
Jesus was led by the Spirit of God into the wilderness to be tempted
by the devil. In Mark 1:12 it...
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14-30 Christ taught in their synagogues, their places of public
worship, where they met to read, expound, and apply the word, to pray
and praise. All the gifts and graces of the Spirit were upon him...
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Ver. 20,21. Christ observeth the order used in their synagogues, when
he that officiates had read such a portion out of the law as was
appointed, or out of the prophets, as he pleased, he closed the b...
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Tertullian Against Marcion Book IV
O Christ, even in Thy novelties Thou art old! Accordingly, when Peter,
who had been an eye-witness of the miracle, and had compared it with
the ancient precedents,...
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Luke 4:20 Then G2532 closed G4428 (G5660) book G975 back G591 (G5631)
attendant G5257 down G2523 ...
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JESUS REVEALS HIMSELF AS THE SPIRIT ANOINTED PROPHET OF ISAIAH
(4:16-21).
In this next passage Jesus reveals that the fulfilment of the prophecy
of Isaiah concerning the coming anointed Prophet is to...
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‘And he closed the book, and gave it back to the attendant, and sat
down, and the eyes of all in the synagogue were fastened on him.'
Having read the passage standing, a mark of respect for the
Script...
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Luke 4:20. AND HE CLOSED THE ROLL, or, ‘rolling up the roll.' How
much he read is not known; the usual lesson from the prophets is said
to have comprised twenty-one verses.
TO THE ATTENDANT, whose d...
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CHRONOLOGY. A number of events occurred in Judea before the ministry
in Galilee spoken of in Luke 4:14-15, according to Andrews the whole
of the first year. (See notes on Matthew 4:12; comp. John 1:35...
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HE CLOSED THE BOOK
(πτυξας το βιβλιον). Aorist active participle of
πτυσσω. Rolled up the roll and gave it back to the attendant who
had given it to him and who put it away again in its case.SAT DO...
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Luke 4:19
Jesus read the prophets' testimony regarding God's goodness, and then
closed the book, hiding the severity under the parchment folds. He
preached on one half of a clause; did He intend to co...
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We will read, from the Revised Version, two passages which record
attempts made to kill our Lord before his time had come. You will see,
from the sermon, why we read them.
Luke 4:16. And he came to N...
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We will read three short passages of Scripture, all relating to
Christ's service. The first concerns the ministry of the Lord Jesus
himself.
Luke 4:16. And he came to Nazareth, where lie had been, br...
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Luke 4:14. _And Jesus returned in the power of the Spirit into
Galilee:_
Ah, dear brethren, if our Lord Jesus needed «the power of the
Spirit», how much more do you and I need it! We have no power of...
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CONTENTS: Temptation of Jesus. Jesus in the synagogue at Nazareth.
Casting of demons out of man at Capernaum. Healing of Peter's wife's
mother and others.
CHARACTERS: Jesus, Holy Spirit, Satan, Josep...
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Luke 4:2. _Being tempted forty days he afterward hungered._ During
this space he lived like Moses on the mount, conversing with the
Father in all the glories of his kingdom. His humanity was renovated...
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JESUS ROLLED UP THE SCROLL. After doing this, he gave it back to the
_attendant_ who was responsible for the building and its furniture.
AND SAT DOWN. It was the custom to stand while reading, and to...
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_The Spirit of the Lord is upon Me, because He hath anointed Me to
preach the gospel to the poor_
THE ACCEPTABLE YEAR OF THE LORD
Every Christian would wish to know what were the first words spoken...
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LUKE—NOTE ON LUKE 4:16 The Ministry of Jesus in Galilee. Except for
Luke 8:26, this next section of Luke takes place in Galilee....
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CHAPTER 4 VER. 1. _And Jesus, being full of the Holy Ghost, returned
from Jordan_, having been there baptized by John a little time before,
and having _visibly_ received the Holy Spirit, whose fulness...
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_And the eyes of all them that were in the synagogue were fastened on
Him._ "That they might hear," says Euthymius, "how He interpreted what
He had read." For already the fame of what He had said and...
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_CRITICAL NOTES_
Luke 4:14. RETURNED.—_I.e._ from Judæa. GALILEE.—The main centre
of our Lord’s ministry (cf. Acts 10:37; Luke 23:5). IN THE POWER OF
THE SPIRIT.—Fresh strength gained from His victory...
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EXPOSITION
LUKE 4:1
THE TEMPTATION.
The consecration of our Lord in his baptism was immediately followed
by what is known as his temptation. It is, perhaps, the most
mysterious and least understood...
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And Jesus being full of the Holy Spirit returned from Jordan (Luke
4:1),
Now He was at Jordan where He was baptized by John, and He returned
from Jordan.
and was led by the Spirit into the wildernes...
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Acts 13:14; Acts 16:13; Acts 3:12; John 8:2; Luke 19:48;...
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He closed [π τ υ ξ α ς]. See on verse 17.
Minister [υ π η ρ ε τ η]. See on Matthew 5:25. Lit., as Rev.,
attendant.
Minister is likely to be misunderstood as referring to the president
of the congrega...
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CHRIST, THE LOVER OF MEN
Luke 4:14
INTRODUCTORY WORDS
The endeavor in this study will be to seek the heart of the Saviour,
discovering His attitude toward different classes of men among whom He
liv...