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The account of the destruction of Jerusalem contained in this chapter
has been fully considered in the notes at Matthew 24. All that will be
necessary here will be an explanation of a few words that d...
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CHAPTER 21
_ 1. The Widow's Mite. (Luke 21:1)_
2. The Destruction of the Temple Predicted. (Luke 21:5)
3. The Disciple's Question Concerning the Future. (Luke 21:7)
4. Things to Come. ...
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THE ESCHATOLOGICAL DISCOURSE (Mark 13*, Matthew 24*). Lk. follows Mk.,
though with certain modifications and amplifications. In Mt., Mk. is
blended with Q, but Lk. has already used the Q material in c...
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THE PRECIOUS GIFT (Luke 21:1-4)...
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When some were speaking about the Temple, how it was adorned with
lovely stones and offerings, Jesus said, "As for these things at which
you are looking--days will come in which not one stone here wil...
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THEY: i.e. "the some" of Luke 21:5. Not any of the Apostles. See
App-155.
MASTER. Teacher. See App-98. Luke 21:1.
WHEN... WHAT? Note the two questions here, and the three on the later
occasion. See...
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_they asked him_ The questioners were Peter and James and John and
Andrew, Mark 13:3.
_when...and what sign_ Our Lord leaves the former question unanswered
(see on Luke 17:20) and only deals with the...
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ἘΠΗΡΏΤΗΣΑΝ. The questioners were Peter and James and John
and Andrew, Mark 13:3.
ΠΌΤΕ … ΚΑῚ ΤΊ ΤῸ ΣΗΜΕΙ͂ΟΝ; Our Lord leaves the
former question unanswered (see on Luke 17:20) and only deals with the
l...
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THE DOOM OF THE TEMPLE, AND THE QUESTION ABOUT THE END...
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Ver 5. And as some spoke of the temple, how it was adorned with goodly
stones and gifts, he said, 6. As for these things which you behold,
the days will come, in the which there shall not be left one...
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ΈΠΗΡΏΤΗΣΑΝ _aor. ind. act. от_ ΈΠΕΡΩΤΆΩ (G1905)
задавать вопрос, Лграшивать. ΈΣΤΑΙ _fut.
ind. med. (dep.) от_ ΕΙΜΊ (G1510) быть,
ΜΈΛΛΗPRAES. _conj. act. от_ ΜΈΛΛΩ (G3195)
собираться; с _inf._ выражае...
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APPLEBURY'S COMMENTS
_Prediction of the Destruction of Jerusalem
Scripture_
Luke 21:5-9 And as some spake of the temple, how it was adorned with
goodly stones and offerings, he said, 6 As for these t...
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BUTLER'S COMMENTS
SECTION 2
Preliminary Signs of Destruction (Luke 21:5-19)
5And as some spoke of the temple, how it was adorned with noble stones
and offerings, he said, 6As for these things which...
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And as some spake of the temple, how it was adorned with goodly
stones and gifts, he said,
Far the exposition, see the notes at Mark 13:1....
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8-7 Compare Mat_24:1-3; Mar_13:1-4; Mic_3:12.
6 The present interval being an absolute secret, we must banish it
from our view entirely when considering the prophetic forecast here
given. It is contai...
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THE WIDOW'S MITE. PROPHECY OF THE FALL OF JERUSALEM AND THE SECOND
ADVENT
1-4. The widow's mite (Mark 12:41). See on Mk....
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GREAT PROPHECY OF THE FALL OF JERUSALEM AND THE SECOND ADVENT (Matthew
24:1; Mark 13:1). See on Mt. St. Luke distinguishes these two events
more clearly than the other evangelists (Luke 21:24). He als...
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LUKE’S GOOD NEWS
LUKE
_HILDA BRIGHT_
CHAPTER 21
THE WIDOW’S *OFFERING 21:1-4
V1 Jesus looked up and watched the rich men. They dropped their money
into the boxes in the *Temple. V2 He also saw a...
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(7-19) MASTER, BUT WHEN SHALL THESE THINGS BE? — See Notes on
Matthew 24:3; Mark 13:3. St. Luke omits the Mount of Olives as being
the scene of the question and the prophecy, and the names of the
ques...
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διδάσκαλε, Master, suggesting its correlate, disciples, but
not necessarily implying that the question proceeded from the Twelve;
rather the contrary, for they would not be so formal in their manner
o...
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THE APOCALYPTIC DISCOURSE (Luke 21:5-38).
Luke 21:5-7. _Introduction to the discourse_ (Matthew 24:1-3; Mark
13:1-4). καί τινων λεγόντων,
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DAYS THAT TRY MEN'S SOULS
Luke 21:5-19
When we ask speculative questions, the Master bids us take heed to
_ourselves._ His predictions in this passage were literally fulfilled
in the events which cul...
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Here we have another illustration of the fact that nothing could
escape the Master's vigilance. Of the gifts being cast into the
treasury He was the true Appraiser. He saw the widow as she cast in
her...
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_Master, when shall these things be? &c. See the annotations, Matthew
xxiv. 3. (Witham)_...
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CHAPTER 20
COMING OF THE LORD
Matthew 24; Matthew 25; Mark 13; Luke 21. It is now in the afternoon,
on Wednesday, preceding the arrest of our Savior about midnight the
ensuin
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1. _The Question: Luke 21:5-7_.
To the preceding declaration, some of the hearers might have objected,
that if only such gifts as the widow's had been made in that holy
place, those magnificent struct...
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THIRD CYCLE: THE PROPHECY OF THE DESTRUCTION OF JERUSALEM, LUKE
21:5-38.
This piece contains a question put by the disciples (Luke 21:5-7), the
discourse of Jesus in answer to their question (Luke 21:...
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And as some spake of the temple, how it was adorned with goodly stones
and gifts, he said, As for these things which ye behold, the days will
come, in the which there shall not be left one stone upon...
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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 Lord's discourse in chapter 21 displays the character of the
Gospel in a peculiar manner. The spirit of grace, in contrast with the
Judaic spirit, is seen in the account of the poor widow's offeri...
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AND THEY ASKED HIM,.... That is, his disciples, when they were come to
the Mount of Olives, and as he sat upon that,
Matthew 24:3
SAYING, MASTER, BUT WHEN SHALL THESE THINGS BE? when the temple shal...
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And they asked him, saying, Master, but when shall these things be?
and what sign _will there be_ when these things shall come to pass?
Ver. 7. _See Trapp on "_ Mat 24:3 _"_...
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_They asked him, When shall these things be_, &c. All the particulars
in these verses are noticed and explained, Matthew 24:3, and Mark
13:3....
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Destruction of Jerusalem. Matthew 24:1-22. For the principles on which
this prophecy is to be interpreted, and the double reference contained
in it to the destruction of Jerusalem and the end of the w...
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THE DESTRUCTION OF JERUSALEM AND THE END OF THE WORLD.
The beginning of the discourse:...
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AND THEY ASKED HIM, SAYING, MASTER, BUT WHEN SHALL THESE THINGS BE,
AND WHAT SIGN WILL THERE BE WHEN THESE THINGS SHALL COME TO PASS?
The evening was drawing near, and Jesus was on the point of leavin...
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THE WIDOW'S TWO MITES
(vs.1-4)
The first four verses are a continuation of the sublect of Chapter 20.
If the scribes had no regard for widows, God takes full account of
them. Rich men may donate larg...
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5-28 With much curiosity those about Christ ask as to the time when
the great desolation should be. He answers with clearness and fulness,
as far as was necessary to teach them their duty; for all kn...
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Mark saith, _Peter, James, John, and Andrew asked him privately._
Matthew brings two things more within the compass of their question,
viz. _What shall be the sign of thy coming, and of the end of the...
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Tertullian Against Marcion Book IV
If, however, He did predict these promises as His own, since they
differ in no respect from the promises of Christ, He will be a match
in the freeness of His gifts...
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Luke 21:7 So G1161 asked G1905 (G5656) Him G846 saying G3004 (G5723)
Teacher G1320 but G3767 when...
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‘And they asked him, saying, “Teacher, when therefore will these
things be? and what shall be the sign when these things are about to
occur?” '
Revealing their typical Jewishness his hearers then aske...
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PROPHECY CONCERNING THE DESTRUCTION OF THE TEMPLE, THE SCATTERING OF
THE JEWS, AND THE COMING OF THE SON OF MAN (21:5-36).
This passage connects with the last in that the disciples begin to
discuss th...
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THE COMING DESTRUCTION OF THE TEMPLE (21:5-24).
The destruction of Jerusalem and the Temple in 70 AD is now for us a
simple fact of history of which today many are unaware, and most see
it as almost a...
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Luke 21:7. THE QUESTION. See on Matthew 24:3; Mark 13:4.
AND THEY ASKED him, _i.e.,_ those spoken of in Luke 21:5....
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The discourse of our Lord about the last times, is here connected most
closely with the prediction of the destruction of the temple (Luke
21:5-6). There is no allusion to the mount of Olives, where, a...
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Luke 21:1. And he looked up, and saw the rich men casting their gifts
into the treasury. And he saw also a certain poor widow casting in
thither two mites. And he said, Of a truth I say unto you, that...
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CONTENTS: The widow's mite. Discourse on the course of the age and
return of the Lord.
CHARACTERS: Jesus, widow, disciples.
CONCLUSION: As the time draws near when the Kingdom of God shall be
fully e...
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Luke 21:5. _Some spake of the temple, how it was adorned with goodly
stones and gifts._ This conversation occurred as they were going out
of the temple. Mark 13:1. On mount Olivet the Lord delivered t...
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WHEN WILL THIS BE? This parallels _Matthew 24._ See notes on each
section at the reference in _Matthew 18_. BUT NOT A SINGLE HAIR FROM
YOUR HEADS WILL BE LOST. Every Christian escaped from Jerusalem b...
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_Master, but when shall these things be?_
JUDAISM OVERTHROWN
I. THE MASTER’S WARNING CONCERNING FALSE CHRISTS.
1. Many will assume the daring _role. _
(1) Some saying, “I am Christ.”
(2) Others s...
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LUKE—NOTE ON LUKE 21:7 WHEN WILL THESE THINGS BE, AND WHAT WILL BE
THE SIGN? See notes on Matt. 24:3; Mark 13:4....
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LUKE—NOTE ON LUKE 21:5 Jesus foretells the destruction of the temple
and Jerusalem (vv. Luke 21:5) and the coming of the Son of Man (vv....
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JESUS TELLS ABOUT THE FUTURE MATTHEW 24:1-28; MARK 13:1-23; LUKE
21:5-24; MATTHEW 24:1 And Jesus went out, and departed from the temple
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CHAPTER 21 VER. 18. _But there shall not an hair of your head perish._
"Because," says S. Gregory, "what was said about death was hard,
comfort is added at once, from the joy of the resurrection, when...
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_CRITICAL NOTES_
Luke 21:7. AND THEY ASKED HIM.—St. Mark tells us (Luke 13:3) that
the questioners were the apostles Peter, John, James and Andrew. The
discourse that follows is related by the two fir...
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EXPOSITION
LUKE 21:1
_The_ _widow_'_s mite. _We find this little sketch only here and in
St. Mark (Mark 12:41). The Master was sitting—resting, probably,
after the effort of the great denunciation of...
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And he looked up, and he saw the rich men casting their gifts into the
treasury. And he saw also a certain poor widow casting in thither two
mites (Luke 21:1-2).
A mite was one-sixteenth of a penny. I...
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A double question is here propounded to our Savior: namely, when the
destruction of Jerusalem should be, and what would be the signs of it?
From whence learn, what an itching curiosity there is in the...