LUKE CHAPTER 6 LUKE 6:1 Christ alleges Scripture in defence of his
disciples plucking the ears of corn on the sabbath day. LUKE 6:6 He
appeals to reason, and healeth the withered hand on the sabbath. LUKE
6:12 He spendeth the night in prayer, and chooseth the twelve
apostles. LUKE 6:17 He healeth di... [ Continue Reading ]
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Ver. 6-11. SEE POOLE ON "MATTHEW 12:10", and following verses to
MATTHEW 12:13, SEE POOLE ON "MARK 3:1", and following verses to MARK
3:5. In both which places we met with the same history, and with some
more circumstances. Mark tells us that the subject of their
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Those who straining this text would interpret the words, en th
proseuch, for, the place of prayer, will be concerned to find us out
that house of prayer which stood in this mountain, or to tell us where
we shall find in holy writ any place but the temple so called, and why
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Ver. 13-16. We have twice already met with these names of the twelve
disciples, whom our Saviour called apostles, intending them not only
to be with him, and to have a more special communion with him, but
also to be sent out with power to preach, baptize, and to work
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Ver. 17-19. Such passages as these we meet with several times in the
evangelists, who not writing a particular account of the several
miracles wrought, or discourses made, by our Saviour, oftentimes they
give us a general account of more than they particularly mention. Some
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Ver. 20-23. There are many that think that what Luke hath in these
verses, and so to the end of this chapter, is but a shorter epitome of
what Matthew hath in his 5th, 6th, and 7th Chapter s, and that both
Matthew and Luke mean the same sermon preached at the same time. The
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Not because you are rich, but because you are not rich towards God,
because you look upon your riches as your portion, as your
consolation; or, you that are rich in the opinion of your own
righteousness.... [ Continue Reading ]
Our Saviour must be understood, either of those who are sinfully full,
or at least such as are spiritually empty; those that are full are
opposed to those that hunger. If we take _hunger_ for a hungering and
thirsting after righteousness, as Matthew speaks, those that are full
are such as are filled... [ Continue Reading ]
A good report of all, even those that are without, is a desirable
thing, and what all good men ought to labour for, both by avoiding any
just occasion of their speaking ill of them, and by doing all the acts
of kindness and charity that may commend religion to them. But the
world is so corrupt, that... [ Continue Reading ]
Ver. 27-29. We met also with a passage much like this in this verse,
MATTHEW 5:39,40, the general sense of which was, as I then said, a
prohibition of private revenge. It is therefore there prefaced in with
a more general precept, _Resist not evil_. But besides this, there
seems to be in it also a p... [ Continue Reading ]
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Matthew hath much the same passage, only he saith, _Give to him that,
&c., not to every man that asketh of thee; _ and for the latter
clause, he hath, _from him that would borrow of thee turn not thou
away_, which seems more agreeing to the precept. DEUTERONOMY 15:8.
These precepts of our Saviour mu... [ Continue Reading ]
SEE POOLE ON "MATTHEW 7:12". This is the law of nature the golden rule
of all justice, and may also serve for a guide to us to expound the
former verses, and some other precepts of charity in this chapter. Men
in all these cases should consider what they would be glad, and think
reasonable, that oth... [ Continue Reading ]
Ver. 32-34. SEE POOLE ON "MATTHEW 5:46". SEE POOLE ON "MATTHEW 5:47".
The strength of our Saviour's argument lieth in this, That God expects
that those who have received more grace and favour from God than
others, and who make a higher profession than others, should do more
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Ver. 35,36. I know not how to agree, what I find many interpreters
judging, that this text is a prohibition of usury. I should rather
interpret it more largely, as a command for acts of mercy, with
respect to the circumstances of persons, obliging us not to withhold a
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To let us know how God favoureth acts of charity and justice we shall
observe, that there are no good deeds that God so rewardeth by
retaliation, as such which are the products of these habits; nor any
sins which God so punishes by way of retaliation, as sins contrary to
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By A PARABLE here is to be understood a proverbial saying, which hath
some darkness in it, as being brought to express or signify more than
the words naturally do express. Proverbial speeches are applicable to
more things, and in more cases, than one. Nor is it to be expected,
that in all that the e... [ Continue Reading ]
This was another common saying, which our Saviour applies, MATTHEW
10:24 1 THESSALONIANS 15:20, to comfort his disciples concerning their
sufferings, because he was first in suffering: here he applies it to
signify their duty in doing. Some apply this with reference to the
Pharisees, and so make a c... [ Continue Reading ]
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Ver. 43-45. SEE POOLE ON "MATTHEW 7:16", and following verses to
MATTHEW 7:20. LUKE 6:43 and LUKE 6:44 are expounded in LUKE 6:45. Men
and women here (as in other texts of Scripture) are compared to trees,
with respect to their root and fruit, and the dependence the fruit
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Ver. 46-49. SEE POOLE ON "MATTHEW 7:24" and following verses to
MATTHEW 7:27, where we before met with the same thing. The sum is,
men's hopes of salvation built upon any other but Christ alone, or
built upon Christ without a sincere study and endeavour to keep the
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