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See the notes at Matthew 21:1....
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V. IN JERUSALEM -- CHAPTER 19:28-21:38
CHAPTER 19:28-48
_ 1. The Triumphal Entry in Jerusalem. (Luke 19:28 .)_
2. Weeping over Jerusalem. (Luke 19:41 .)
3. The Purification of the Temple. (Luke 19...
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THE TRIUMPHAL ENTRY (Mark 11:1 *, Matthew 21:1 *). There is nothing
peculiar in Lk.'s narrative except Luke 19:28, which recalls Luke
9:51, till we come to...
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THE GUEST OF THE MAN WHOM ALL MEN DESPISED (Luke 19:1-10)...
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When Jesus had said these things, he went on ahead on the way up to
Jerusalem. When he had come near Bethphage and Bethany, which is near
the mount called the Mount of Olives, he despatched two of his...
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IF, &c. The condition probable. App-118.
ANY MAN. any one.
THE LORD. App-98....
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THE TRIUMPHAL ENTRY INTO JERUSALEM...
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28. And when he had thus spoken, he went before, ascending up to
Jerusalem. 29. And it came to pass, when he was come nigh to Bethphage
and Bethany, at the mount called the mount of Olives, he sent tw...
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ΈΡΩΤΦ _praes. conj. act. от_ ΈΡΩΤΆΩ (G2065)
спрашивать, задавать вопросы,
расспрашивать,
ΈΡΕΪΤΕ _fut. ind. act. от_ ΛΈΓΩ (G3004) говорить.
_Fut._ используется в повелительном
смысле (VA, 419-20; NSV,...
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BUTLER'S COMMENTS
SECTION 3
Praise (Luke 19:28-40)
28 And when he had said this, he went on ahead, going up to Jerusalem.
29When he drew near to Bethphage and Bethany, at the mount that is
called Ol...
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And if any man ask you, Why do ye loose him? thus shall ye say unto
him, Because the Lord hath need of him.
AND IF ANY MAN ASK YOU, WHY DO YE LOOSE HIM? THUS SHALL YE SAY UNTO
HIM, BECAUSE THE LORD...
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14 Compare Joh_1:11; Joh_19:15.
27 Compare Rev_19:11-21.
28-36 Compare Mat_21:1-8; Mar_1:1-8.
28 This entry into Jerusalem marks one of the most important days in
the history of the holy people. The...
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ZACCELEUS. THE POUNDS. CHRIST'S TRIUMPHAL ENTRY INTO JERUSALEM. HE
CLEANSES THE TEMPLE
1-10. Zacchaeus (peculiar to Lk). The narrative shows that our Lord's
familiar intercourse with publicans and si...
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LUKE’S GOOD NEWS
LUKE
_HILDA BRIGHT_
CHAPTER 19
JESUS AND ZACCHAEUS 19:1-10
V1 Jesus was walking through the city of Jericho. V2 The chief
*tax-collector there was Zacchaeus. He was very rich. V...
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GO YE INTO THE VILLAGE OVER AGAINST YOU. — The agreement with St.
Matthew and St. Mark is singularly close....
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(29-38) WHEN HE WAS COME NIGH TO BETHPHAGE AND BETHANY. — On the
general narrative, see Notes on Matthew 21:1; Mark 11:1. In details we
note (1) that St. Luke unites the “Bethphage” of St. Matthew wit...
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BECAUSE THE LORD HATH NEED OF HIM. — See Note on Matthew 21:3 as to
the meaning of the word “Lord” as thus used....
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CHAPTER 23
THE ESCHATOLOGY OF THE GOSPEL.
COIFI, in his parable to the thanes and nobles of the North Humber
country, likened the present life of man to the flight of a sparrow
through one of their...
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The sending of two disciples for the colt is related as in Mt. and
Mk., but with a little more of Greek in the style. The remark about
the owners sending it (Mt.) or Jesus returning it (Mk.) is omitte...
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_The triumphal entry into Jerusalem_ (Matthew 20:1-11; Mark 11:1-11).
Βηθφαγὴ. Following Lightfoot and Renan, Godet regards this as
the name not of a village but of a suburban district included for
pa...
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THE WELCOME OF THE KING
Luke 19:28-40
This humble triumph is a further revelation of our Lord's character.
The lowliness of it, which exposed Him to the sneers and ridicule of
scribe and Pharisee, gr...
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Zacchaeus was the last convert but one in the ministry of Jesus. Our
Lord's method with him is very revealing. He asked for his
hospitality, and after receiving it held an unrecorded conversation
with...
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TRIUMPHANT ENTRY
John 12:12-19; Matthew 21:1-11; Matthew 21:14-17; Luke 19:29-44;...
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1 _st. Luke 19:28-36_. _The Preparations for the Entry._
The connection indicated by the words, _while thus speaking, He went_,
is rather moral than of time: “while speaking thus [of the unbelief
of I...
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FIFTH PART: SOJOURN AT JERUSALEM, LUKE 19:28 TO LUKE 21:38.
This part includes three principal events: I. The entry of Jesus into
Jerusalem (Luke 19:28-44). II. The exercise of His Messianic
sovereign...
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FIRST CYCLE: THE ENTRY OF JESUS INTO JERUSALEM, LUKE 19:28-44.
This narrative embraces: 1 _st._ The preparations for the entry (Luke
19:28-36); 2 _d._ The joy of the disciples and of the multitude on...
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And when he had thus spoken, he went before, ascending up to
Jerusalem. And it came to pass, when he was come nigh to Bethphage and
Bethany, at the mount called the mount of Olives, he sent two of his...
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The last chapter gave in the judgment of present things, another world
and eternal things in good and evil, the Lord's instruction for the
disciples after the dealings of grace in Luke 15:1-32, and th...
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The history of His last approach to Jerusalem and intercourse with it
now commences (Luke 19:35). Here then He presents Himself anew as the
Son of David, and for the last time; laying on the conscienc...
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AND IF ANY MAN ASK YOU, WHY DO YE LOOSE [HIM]?.... As our Lord, being
God omniscient, knew this question would be asked by the owners, and
therefore prepares his disciples with an answer to it:
THUS...
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And if any man ask you, Why do ye loose _him_ ? thus shall ye say unto
him, Because the Lord hath need of him.
Ver. 31. _See Trapp on "_ Mat 21:1 _"_ _See Trapp on "_ Mat 21:2 _"_
_See Trapp on "_ Ma...
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_When he had thus spoken_ When he had finished the preceding parable
in Zaccheus's house; _he went before_ Continued his journey, and led
the way as foremost of the company, thus showing his readiness...
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Christ rides into Jerusalem. Matthew 21:1-16....
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CHRIST'S ENTRY INTO JERUSALEM.
Christ commissions two disciples:...
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AND IF ANY MAN ASK YOU, WHY DO YE LOOSE HIM? THUS SHALL YE SAY UNTO
HIM, BECAUSE THE LORD HATH NEED OF HIM.
See Matthew 21:1; Mark 11:1. Not so strongly as Mark, Luke 10:32, and
yet with considerable...
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ZACCHAEUS RECEIVING THE LORD JESUS
(vs.1-10)
There was yet another man to be rescued from Jericho, the city of the
curse (Joshua 6:26). The Lord, in faithful grace, passed through that
city, an avail...
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28-40 Christ has dominion over all creatures, and may use them as he
pleases. He has all men's hearts both under his eye and in his hand.
Christ's triumphs, and his disciples' joyful praises, vex pro...
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SEE POOLE ON "LUKE 19:30...
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Luke 19:31 And G2532 if G1437 anyone G5100 asks G2065 (G5725) you
G5209 Why G1302 loosing G3089 ...
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“And if any one ask you, ‘Why do you loose him?', thus shall you
say, ‘The Lord has need of him.' ”
It may well be that He had already made an arrangement that He would
collect it when He needed it an...
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AFTER INITIAL PREPARATIONS JESUS RIDES INTO JERUSALEM IN TRIUMPH ON A
COLT (19:29-40).
Jesus here deliberately fulfils the prophecy of Zechariah 9:9 (Matthew
21:4) by riding into Jerusalem on an ass's...
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SECTION 7 GOD'S ONLY BELOVED SON (19:29-21:38).
Throughout Luke the glory, and power, and uniqueness of Jesus has been
revealed, and especially His uniqueness in His relationship with God.
And now the...
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Luke 19:31. THE VILLAGE OVER AGAINST YOU. Bethphage, as we think....
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Luke 19:29-38. THE TRIUMPHAL ENTRY INTO JERUSALEM. See on Matthew
21:1-9; Mark 11:1-10; John xii 12-19....
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Luke agrees closely with the other Evangelists in the account of the
entry to Jerusalem. He mentions in addition a murmur of the Pharisees
and our Lord's reply (Luke 19:39-40), as well as the fact tha...
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Luke 19:1. And Jesus entered and passed through Jericho. And, behold,
there was a man named Zacchaeus, which was the chief among the
publicans, and he was rich. And he sought to see Jesus who he was;...
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CONTENTS: Conversion of Zaccheus. Parable of the pounds. Triumphal
entry. Jesus weeps over Jerusalem. Purification of the temple.
CHARACTERS: God, Jesus, Zacchaeus, Abraham, disciples.
CONCLUSION: Th...
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Luke 19:11. _He spake a parable, because he was nigh to Jerusalem,_ to
correct the fond error of those who thought he would reign on earth.
This parable therefore differs from that of the talents, in...
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AND THEN WENT ON TO JERUSALEM. The road from Jericho to Jerusalem
climbs 3,000 feet in eighteen miles. All four Gospels give this. See
notes on Matthew 21:1-16. DOWN THE MOUNT OF OLIVES. The city of
J...
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_Ascending up to Jerusalem_
CHRIST JOURNEYING TO JERUSALEM
I. THE MANNER IN WHICH HE WENT. The only occasion on which we find Him
riding. Fulfilment of a prophecy.
II. THE RECEPTION HE MET WITH.
I...
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LUKE—NOTE ON LUKE 19:28 The Ministry of Jesus in Jerusalem. In this
section, Luke’s Gospel is closely parallel to Mark 11:1....
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Jesus rides into Jerusalem on a donkey Matthew 21:1-9; Mark 11:1-10;
Luke 19:28-38; John 12:12-15;...
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CHAPTER 19 VER. 1. _And Jesus entered and passed through Jericho._ S.
Luke continues the account of the journey to Jerusalem. I have spoken
of this in the preceding chapter, verse 35....
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_CRITICAL NOTES_
Luke 19:28. WENT BEFORE.—_I.e._, at the head of the disciples. Cf.
Mark 10:32. ASCENDING.—The road from Jericho to Jerusalem is one
long ascent.
Luke 19:29. BETHPHAGE.—A village appa...
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EXPOSITION
LUKE 19:1
_Jesus lodges in the house of Zacchaeus, _"_the_ _chief among the
publicans_"_ at Jericho. _This episode, which took place at Jericho
just before the Lord's entry into Jerusalem...
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Now Jesus has entered into Jericho (Luke 19:1).
And as He is passing through the city,
Behold, there was a man named Zacchaeus, which was the chief among the
publicans (Luke 19:2),
The city of Jeric...
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The Lord. See on Matthew 21:3....
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THE MAGNIFICAT TO THE KING
Luke 19:28
INTRODUCTORY WORDS
1. Step by step Christ moved on fulfilling prophecy. The whole life of
the Lord Jesus Christ, from the cradle to the ascension, was a
marvel...