LUKE CHAPTER 15 LUKE 16:1 The parable of the unjust steward. LUKE
16:14 Christ reproveth the hypocrisy of the Pharisees, who were
covetous, and derided him. LUKE 16:19 The parable of the rich man and
Lazarus the beggar. Ver. 1-8. Hierom of old thought this parable was
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That by MAMMON here is meant riches is universally agreed, but whether
it originally be a Chaldaic, or Syriac, or Punic word is not so well
agreed. The Chaldee paraphrast useth it, HOSEA 5:11; but the Hebrew
there is quite otherwise, (according to our translation), _he
willingly walked after... [ Continue Reading ]
This is a usual sentence, (our Saviour made use of many such), as to
which kind of speeches it is not necessary they should be universally
true, it is sufficient if they generally be so. Besides that, our
Saviour plainly speaketh here according to the common opinion and
judgment of men. Men ordinari... [ Continue Reading ]
This verse now opposeth THE UNRIGHTEOUS MAMMON to THE TRUE RICHES,
which would strongly incline one to think, that by THE MAMMON OF
UNRIGHTEOUSNESS, before mentioned, our Saviour meant only false and
deceitful riches. By the TRUE RICHES I cannot think is meant the
gospel, which indeed is said to be... [ Continue Reading ]
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Let it be questioned whether allotrion might not have been translated
foreign as well as _another man s_, for so interpreters expound that
phrase: If you have not been faithful in things that are without you,
which are little, compared with things that are within us. Yet riches
are indeed p... [ Continue Reading ]
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Concerning the Pharisees covetousness we have often heard before; and
indeed they were so from this principle, that none but the rich were
happy and blessed, and that all poor people were cursed, 1
THESSALONIANS 7:49; in opposition to whom some think that our Saviour,
LUKE 6:20, blessed the poor. Th... [ Continue Reading ]
By justifying here is to be understood either an appearing before men
as just, and strict observers of the law, or a predicating of
themselves as just: You (saith our Saviour) make a fine show, and
great brags amongst men; but God's eye goeth deeper, he knoweth the
heart, what pride, and covetousnes... [ Continue Reading ]
We had the sum of these words: SEE POOLE ON "MATTHEW 11:12" and SEE
POOLE ON "MATTHEW 11:13". The connection of these words in this place
seems to be this: Do not think it strange that I preach some doctrines
to you which seem new to you, though indeed they are no other than was
before contained in... [ Continue Reading ]
Neither do you scandalize me, as if I came to teach a new doctrine,
contrary to the law and the prophets. I tell you the quite contrary;
heaven and earth shall pass away, before one tittle of the law shall
pass. Your vain interpretations of the law shall be destroyed, or
amended, but the law of my F... [ Continue Reading ]
SEE POOLE ON "MATTHEW 5:32", where this is expounded; also, SEE POOLE
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Ver. 19-22. It is a question of no great concern for us to be resolved
about, whether this be a history, or narrative of matter of fact, or a
parable. Those that contend on either side have probable arguments for
their opinion, and it may be they best judge who determine it to be
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Ver. 23,24. Kai en tw adh, AND IN HELL. The world hath been filled
with disputes about the true signification of the word adhv, which is
here translated _hell._ The most probably true notion of it is, that
it signifies, the state of the dead, both of the dead body, and so it
often signifieth... [ Continue Reading ]
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Ver. 25,26. We must still remember, that all these things are spoken
in a figure. The GREAT GULF here mentioned, to be fixed between heaven
and hell, is too wide for persons on opposite sides of it to be heard
communicating their minds each to other. All that our Saviour designs
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Ver. 27,28. Him that the rich man would not hear, when he lay at his
gate full of sores, exhorting him to do good and to distribute, to
give alms of all that he had, and to make himself friends of the
mammon of unrighteousness, he would now have restored to the earth
again, his soul before the gener... [ Continue Reading ]
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Christ here represents to us the genius of wicked and carnal men, that
would be converted by revelations and some extraordinary signs; if
they could see one risen from the dead, then they would believe the
resurrection; if they could see a glorified saint, or hear or see a
damned soul, then they wou... [ Continue Reading ]
Ver. 30,31. How vain is man in his imaginations: We are prone all of
us to think after the rate that this rich man is here brought in
speaking; that although persons be deaf to the sound of the word, yet
some sensible evidence of the wrath of God would make a change in
their hearts and lives. There... [ Continue Reading ]
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