_CRITICAL NOTES_
Luke 14:1. ONE OF THE CHIEF PHARISEES.—Rather, “one of the rulers
of the Pharisees” (R.V.). The phrase is a peculiar one, since the
Pharisees, as such, had no rulers; it may refer to some influential
Rabbi, or to some member of the Sanhedrim. TO EAT BREAD.—The Jews
were accustomed t... [ Continue Reading ]
_CRITICAL NOTES_
Luke 14:7. PUT FORTH A PARABLE.—The miracle was wrought, evidently,
before the feast began. From the emulation among the guests, and from
the allusion in Luke 14:12 to friends and rich neighbours, this seems
to have been a formal and luxurious entertainment. The word
“parable” is u... [ Continue Reading ]
_CRITICAL NOTES_
Luke 14:15. BLESSED IS HE.—The recompense at the resurrection of the
just (Luke 14:14) suggested to this guest a great banquet in the
kingdom of the Messiah at which the faithful Israelite would sit down
in company with Abraham and Isaac and Jacob (cf. Luke 13:28). He
extols the gr... [ Continue Reading ]
_CRITICAL NOTES_
Luke 14:25. THERE WENT WITH HIM.—_I.e._, journeyed with Him; many,
if not most, of them being on their way to one of the feasts in
Jerusalem. The multitudes were attracted by Christ’s teaching and
works, and He wished to teach His followers the wide difference
between an outward an... [ Continue Reading ]