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 ]
PARABLE OF THE UNJUST STEWARD (Lk. only). It has been suggested that a
better title would be The Shrewd Agent. At any rate the epithet
unrighteous has as much reference (if not more) to Luke 16:1 as to
Luke 16:5. A steward in danger of dismissal for mismanagement of his
master's estate seeks to prov... [ Continue Reading ]
THE RIGHT USE OF MONEY. Lk. only, except Luke 16:13 (= Matthew 6:24),
which is brought in by the verbal link mammon. The note here is
fidelity. There is some connexion with Luke 16:1 in the subject
property and its obligations. In money matters one must be beyond
reproach. If a man is untrustworthy... [ Continue Reading ]
WORDS TO PHARISEES.
Luke 16:14 f. Lk. only. The verses seem introduced by Lk. to indicate
that the preceding and succeeding parables were directed against
Pharisees. They also illustrate his antipathy to the rich. Poverty and
righteousness are identified, as in many of the Psalms. In Lk.'s
source t... [ Continue Reading ]
PARABLE OF DIVES AND LAZARUS (Lk. only). The story may have originally
ended at Luke 16:23 or at Luke 16:25, and been intended simply to
illustrate the contrasted lot of poor and rich in this world and the
next. _Cf. Luke 6:21; Luke 6:24_. Inequality is redressed apart from
moral considerations. We... [ Continue Reading ]