LUKE 9:51 TO LUKE 18:14. Lk. now more than atones for his great
omission (of Mark 6:45 to Mark 8:26) by a great insertion. This
section is mainly peculiar to Lk. It describes incidents of the last
journey from Galilee to Jerusalem.... [ Continue Reading ]
THE MISSION OF THE SEVENTY._ Cf._ p. 665. Lk. has already described
the Mission of the Twelve, following Mk.; here he covers the ground
again, following Q. Matthew 10 had blended Mk. and Q, but Lk. keeps
them separate by raising the number to 70 (_cf._ the 70 nations of the
Gentile world, Genesis 10... [ Continue Reading ]
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 their
mission. Messiah's rule is in the ascendant. They are endowed with
power to subdue the devil and... [ Continue Reading ]
JESUS AND HIS MISSION (Matthew 11:25 *, Matthew 13:16 f.*). The
passage agrees very closely with Mt., but Lk. traces the joy and the
utterance to the inspiration of the Holy Spirit, and his context for
Luke 10:23 f. is better than Mt.'s. The great sight, denied to
prophets and kings but vouchsafed t... [ Continue Reading ]
THE GREATEST COMMANDMENT (Mark 12:28 *, Matthew 22:34 *), and the
PARABLE OF THE GOOD SAMARITAN (Lk. only). The inquirer puts his
question in a different form, but the meaning is the same. And in Lk.
Jesus elicits the answer from the questioner, and commends him. Luke
10:29 is thought by some to be... [ Continue Reading ]
MARTHA AND MARY (Lk. only). Perhaps the connexion is that after
charity comes faith. The next duty after love of one's neighbour is
that of listening to the Gospel. The contemplative life is the
complement of the active. The village is not named; the Fourth Gospel
says sisters of these names lived a... [ Continue Reading ]