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Verse 36. _HE THAT HATH NO SWORD_] Bishop PEARCE supposes that the
word μαχαιραν, _sword_, has been inserted here from what is
said in Luke 22:38, as it is evident our Lord never intended to make
any...
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BUT NOW - The Saviour says the times are changed. “Before,” he
sent them out only for a little time. They were in their own country.
Their journeys would be short, and there was no need that they shou...
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VI. HIS REJECTION, SUFFERING AND DEATH -- CHAPTER 22-23
CHAPTER 22
_ 1. The Betrayer. (Luke 22:1 .)_
2. Preparation for the Passover. (Luke 22:7 .)
3. The Last Passover. (Luke 22:14 .)
4. The Lord...
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In these verses (Lk. only) Jesus announces a change of method from
that advocated in Luke 9:3; Luke 10:4. Montefiore soundly says Luke
22:35 f. must be considered apart from Luke 22:
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AND SATAN ENTERED INTO JUDAS (Luke 22:1-6)...
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,54-62 "Simon, Simon, Jesus said, "Look you, Satan has been allowed to
have you that he may sift you like wheat. But I have prayed for you
that your faith may not wholly fail. And you--when you have t...
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_But now_ This was an intimation of their totally changed relation to
the world. There was no spontaneous hospitality, no peaceful
acceptance, no honoured security, to be looked for now.
_he that hath...
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ἈΛΛᾺ ΝΥ͂Ν. This was an intimation of their totally changed
relation to the world. There was no spontaneous hospitality, no
peaceful acceptance, no honoured security, to be looked for now.
Ὁ ΜῊ ἜΧΩΝ. ‘...
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THE LAST SUPPER...
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Ver 35. And he said to them, When I sent you without purse, and scrip,
and shoes, lacked you any thing? And they said, Nothing. 36. Then said
he to them, But now, he that has a purse, let him take it,...
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_JESUS AND HIS DISCIPLES -- LUKE 22:23-46:_ The disciples had some
interesting discussions about who would ever do such a thing as to
betray Jesus. They also discussed who would be greatest in the
kin...
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ΆΡΆΤΩ _aor. imper. act. 3 pers. sing. от_ ΑΊΡΩ (G142)
подбирать,
ΠΩΛΗΣΆΤΩ _aor. imper. act. 3 pers. sing. от_ ΠΩΛΈΩ
(G4452) продавать,
ΆΓΟΡΑΣΆΤΩ _aor. imper. act. 3 pers. sing. от_
ΑΓΟΡΆΖΩ (G59) пок...
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BUT NOW HE THAT HATH A PURSE,— Our Lord, having finished what he had
to say to Peter in particular, turned to the other disciples, and put
them in mind how they had been prohibited when they were firs...
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APPLEBURY'S COMMENTS
_The Last Passover Feast
Scripture_
Luke 22:7-38 And the day of unleavened bread came, on which the
passover must be sacrificed. 8 And he sent Peter and John, saying, Go
and make...
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BUTLER'S COMMENTS
SECTION 2
Care (Luke 22:31-38)
31 Simon, Simon, behold, Satan demanded to have you, that he might
sift you like wheat, 32but I have prayed for you that your faith may
not fail; and...
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Then said he unto them, But now, he that hath a purse, let him take
it, and likewise his scrip: and he that hath no sword, let him sell
his garment, and buy one.
THEN SAID HE UNTO THEM, BUT NOW, HE...
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19-20 Compare Mat_26:26-28; Mar_14:22-24; 1Co_11:23-26.
21-23 Compare Mat_26:21-25; Mar_14:18-21; Joh_13:18-30; Psa_41:9.
23 How sad it is to see the self-centered apostles, whose hearts
should have...
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HE THAT HATH A PURSE] Although under ordinary circumstances those who
preach the gospel are to live of the gospel and not concern themselves
with worldly affairs, yet under exceptional circumstances,...
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TREASON OF JUDAS. THE LAST SUPPER. THE AGONY IN THE GARDEN. ARREST OF
JESUS. THE JEWISH TRIAL
1-6. Conspiracy of the chief priests. Treachery of Judas (Matthew
26:1; Matthew 26:14; Mark 14:1;...
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JESUS DIRECTS HIS DISCIPLES TO MAKE PROVISION FOR A TIME OF
PERSECUTION (peculiar to Lk). 'The meaning of our Lord in this much
controverted passage appears to be to forewarn the apostles of the
outwa...
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LUKE’S GOOD NEWS
LUKE
_HILDA BRIGHT_
CHAPTER 22
THE PLOT TO KILL JESUS 22:1-6
V1 The time was near for the *feast of *Unleavened Bread, or
*Passover. V2 The chief priests and teachers of the law...
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HE THAT HATH A PURSE, LET HIM TAKE IT. — The word for “purse” is
the same as in Luke 10:4, where see Note. On “scrip,” see Note on
Matthew 10:10. If the words had stopped short of the “sword,” we
coul...
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CHAPTER 24
THE WATCH IN GETHSEMANE.
HITHERTO the life of Jesus has been comparatively free from sorrow and
from pain. With the exception of the narrow strip of wilderness which
fell between the Bapti...
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Luke 18:1
CHAPTER 11
CONCERNING PRAYER.
WHEN the Greeks called man ό ανθρωπος, or the "uplooking
one," they did but crystallize in a word what is a universal fact, the
religious instinct of humanit...
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ἀλλὰ νῦν, but _now_, suggesting an emphatic contrast between
past and present, or near future. ἀράτω, lift it: if he has a
purse let him carry it, it will be needed, either to buy a sword or,
more gen...
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_Coming danger_, peculiar to Lk. There is danger ahead physically as
well as morally. Jesus turns now to the physical side. What He says
about a sword is not to be taken literally. It is a vivid way o...
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DRINKING THE CUP FOR OTHERS
Luke 22:35-46
Our Lord knew to what He was going. All lay naked and open before His
eyes. He laid down His life of Himself; but in this supreme act of
love He suffered be...
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Here we have the record of final things before the Cross. The priests
and the devil are seen in coalition.
As the end approached, the Master is seen with the shadow of the Cross
on Him, desiring to e...
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(m) Then said he unto them, But now, he that hath a purse, let him
take [it], and likewise [his] scrip: and he that hath no sword, let
him sell his garment, and buy one.
(m) He says all this using an...
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That hath not, &c. Whilst the apostles are contending for prerogative,
he reminds them that now is the time of danger and slaughter; for I,
your Master, (says he) shall be led to a dishonourable death...
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JESUS PREDICTS THE FALL OF PETER AND THE DISPERSION OF THE APOSTLES
Matthew 26:31-35; Mark 14:27-31; Luke 22:31-38; Jo
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2 _d. Luke 22:31-38_. Jesus announces to His disciples, first the
moral danger which threatens them (Luke 22:31-34); then the end of the
time of temporal well-being and security which they had enjoyed...
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3. _The Conversations after the Supper: Luke 22:24-38_.
The conversations which follow refer: 1 _st._ To a dispute which
arises at this moment between the apostles (Luke 22:24-30); 2 _d._ To
the dange...
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II. _The Last Supper: Luke 22:7-38_.
We find ourselves here face to face with a difficulty which, since the
second century of the Church, has arrested the attentive readers of
the Scriptures. As it wa...
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“ _And He said unto them, When I sent you without purse and scrip
and shoes, lacked ye anything? And they said, Nothing._ 36. _Then He
said unto them, But now, he that hath a purse, let him take it, a...
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"Then came the day of unleavened bread, when the passover must be
killed. (8) And he sent Peter and John, saying, Go and prepare us the
passover, that we may eat. (9) And they said unto him, Where wil...
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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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_BUY A SWORD_
‘Be that hath no sword, let him sell his garment, and buy one.’
Luke 22:36
This is a remarkable text, but strangely overlooked. It must
evidently be taken figuratively. The sword is o...
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36._But now let him who hath a purse take it. _In metaphorical
language he threatens that they will soon meet with great troubles and
fierce attacks; just as when a general, intending to lead the sold...
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In chapter 22, Luke commence the details of the end of our Lord's
life. The chief priests, fearing the people, seek how they may kill
Him. Judas, under the influence of Satan, offers himself as an
ins...
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THEN SAID HE UNTO THEM,.... That is, Jesus said unto them, as the
Persic version expresses it:
BUT NOW HE THAT HATH A PURSE LET HIM TAKE IT, AND LIKEWISE HIS SCRIP;
signifying hereby, that from this...
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Then said he unto them, But now, he that hath a purse, let him take
_it_, and likewise _his_ scrip: and he that hath no sword, let him
sell his garment, and buy one.
Ver. 36. _But now he that hath, &...
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_And he said, When I sent you without purse_, &c. “Our Lord, having
finished what he had to say to Peter in particular, now turned to the
other disciples, and put them in mind how they had been prohib...
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LET HIM SELL HIS GARMENT, AND BUY ONE; a figurative mode of warning
the apostles that great difficulties and trials awaited them, which
would require them to be like armed warriors, ready for the conf...
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The seriousness of the coming danger:...
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THEN SAID HE UNTO THEM, BUT NOW, HE THAT HATH A PURSE, LET HIM TAKE
IT, AND LIKEWISE HIS SCRIP; AND HE THAT HATH NO SWORD, LET HIM SELL
HIS GARMENT AND BUY ONE....
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THE TREACHERY OF JUDAS
(vs.1-6)
As the Passover feast drew near, the chief priests and Pharisees felt
hard pressed to find some way of apprehending and killing this
"prophet" who was offending their...
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21-38 How unbecoming is the worldly ambition of being the greatest,
to the character of a follower of Jesus, who took upon him the form of
a servant, and humbled himself to the death of the cross! In...
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SEE POOLE ON "LUKE 22:35...
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Luke 22:36 Then G3767 said G2036 (G5627) them G846 But G235 now G3568
has G2192 (G5723) bag...
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‘And he said to them, “But now, he who has a purse, let him take
it, and likewise a wallet, and he who has none (no purse or wallet),
let him sell his cloak, and buy a sword.” '
But then He indicated...
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JESUS IS CRUCIFIED AND RISES AGAIN (22:1-24:53).
We now come to the final Section of Luke which is also in the form of
a chiasmus (see analysis below). Central in this final chiasmus is the
crucifixio...
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JESUS ADVANCES TO THE GUEST-CHAMBER (22:7-38).
It is no coincidence that near the beginning of Luke's Gospel there
was no room for Jesus in the ‘kataluma' (Luke 2:7 - place to stay,
guestchamber), but...
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CRISIS POINT IS REACHED IN THE GUESTCHAMBER (22:14-38).
In this passage we have described what occurred in the Guestchamber.
This divides up into five sections.
OVERALL ANALYSIS.
a Jesus manifests...
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THE URGENCY OF THE HOUR IS SUCH THAT IT REQUIRES SWORDS (22:35-38).
The dark outlook of Jesus' words continues. He must suffer (Luke
22:15), He must be betrayed (Luke 22:21), He has endured testings a...
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Luke presents a number of new details: Luke 22:7-13 narrate the
preparation with greatest fulness, mentioning the names of the two
disciples who were sent for this purpose; the affecting words (Luke
2...
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Luke 22:35-38. WARNING IN REGARD TO OUTWARD DANGERS, leading to the
incident of the two swords. Peculiar to Luke. We join this
chronologically with what precedes. No order is more probable, and
there...
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Luke 22:36. THEREFORE, _i.e.,_ in consequence of their reply.
LET HIM TAKE IT. The precise word used in the prohibition of chap.
Luke 9:3.
HE THAT HATH NOT, _i.e.,_ purse or wallet, LET HIM SELL HI...
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BUY A SWORD
(αγορασατω μαχαιραν). This is for defence clearly.
The reference is to the special mission in Galilee (Luke 9:1-6; Mark
6:6-13; Matthew 9:35-11). They are to expect persecution and bitte...
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Luke 22:36
St. Luke alone records this saying. No other like it is to be found in
any Gospel. Once, indeed, in commissioning the Twelve, Christ used the
startling expression, "I came not to send peace...
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Luke 22:14. _And when the hour was come, he sat down, and the twelve
apostles with him. And he said unto them, With desire I have desired
to eat this passover with you before I suffer: for I say unto...
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Luke 22:7. Then came the day of unleavened bread, when the passover
must be killed. And he sent Peter and John, saying, Go and prepare us
the passover, that we may eat. And they said unto him, Where w...
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Luke 22:7. Then came the day of unleavened bread, when the passover
must be killed. And he sent Peter and John, saying, Go and prepare us
the passover, that we may eat. And they said unto him, Where w...
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Luke 22:1. _Now the feast of unleavened bread drew nigh, which is
called the Passover. And the chief priests and scribes sought how they
might kill him; for they feared the people._
Dastardly fear of...
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CONTENTS: Judas covenants to betray Jesus. Last passover. Lord's
supper instituted. Peter's denial predicted. Jesus' arrest. Peter's
denial.
CHARACTERS: Jesus, priests, scribes, disciples, Judas, Pet...
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Luke 22:1. _The feast of unleavened bread drew nigh._ See Matthew
26:2.
Luke 22:3. _Then Satan entered into Judas,_ by divine permission, his
reigning sin of covetousness having proved his destruction...
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BUT NOW, JESUS SOLD. Before they could count on the good will of the
Jewish people they were working among. Now they can expect severe
opposition. WHOEVER DOES NOT HAVE A SWORD. This is symbolic, mean...
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LUKE—NOTE ON LUKE 22:35 Earlier in his ministry, Jesus sent his
disciples out WITH NO MONEYBAG (see Luke 9:3;...
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LUKE—NOTE ON LUKE 22:1 The Suffering and Death of Jesus. As Jesus’
death draws near, the scene shifts from the temple area to the city of
Jerusalem. The emphasis shifts from Jesus’ teachings to events...
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_But now he that hath a purse, let him take it, and likewise his
scrip._ A purse filled with money, a scrip with food, that they might
have support in the impending persecution; for they will never fi...
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CHAPTER 22 VER.6. _And he sought opportunity to betray Him unto them._
Judas sold Jesus Christ on the fourth day of the week, the day of
Mercury; on the following day, or the day of Jupiter, he delive...
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_CRITICAL NOTES_
Luke 22:21. HIM THAT BETRAYETH.—If the order of events be here
given, it is clear that Judas partook of the last supper.
Luke 22:22. DETERMINED.—Fixed by the counsel of God (cf. Acts...
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EXPOSITION
LUKE 23:1
THE LAST PASSOVER.
LUKE 22:1, LUKE 22:2
Short explanatory introduction.
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Luke's gospel, chapter 22.
Now the feast of unleavened bread drew nigh, which is called the
Passover (Luke 22:1).
The Feast of Unleavened Bread actually was for six days, from the
fifteenth of Nizan...
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He that hath no sword, etc. But sword is not governed by hath. It is
too far off in the sentence. The meaning is, he that hath not a purse
or scrip (and is therefore penniless), let him sell his garme...
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But now — You will be quite in another situation. You will want
every thing. He that hath no sword, let him sell his garment and buy
one — It is plain, this is not to be taken literally. It only means...