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Verse 30. _ASK THEM NOT AGAIN._] Or, _Do not beg them off_. This
probably refers to the way in which the tax-gatherers and Roman
soldiers used to spoil the people. "When such harpies as these come
up...
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See this passage fully illustrated in the sermon on the mount, in
Matt. 5–7.
Luke 6:21
THAT HUNGER NOW - Matthew has it, “that hunger and thirst after
righteousness.” Matthew has expressed more full...
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CHAPTER 6
_ 1. The Son of Man the Lord of the Sabbath. (Luke 6:1)_
2. The Man with the Withered Hand Healed. (Luke 6:6)
3. The Twelve Apostles Chosen. (Luke 6:12)
4. Blessing and Woe. ...
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THE LOVE OF ENEMIES (Matthew 5:39 *, Matthew 7:12 *). While Mt.'s main
point is the contrast between legal and true righteousness, Lk.'s main
point is that true righteousness is love; he contrasts the...
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THE SERMON ON THE LEVEL PLACE. This is much briefer than Matthew 5-7.
The sections in Mt. that illustrate the fulfilment of the Law are
omitted; more stress is laid on love and mercy. Other parallels...
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THE INCREASING OPPOSITION (Luke 6:1-5)...
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Jesus said, "But to you who are listening I say, Love your enemies, do
good to those who hate you, bless those who curse you, pray for those
who ill-use you. To him who strikes you on one cheek offer...
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27-38. THE LAWS OF LOVE AND MERCY.
27-30. The _manifestations_of Love. 31. Its formula. 32-35. Its
distinctiveness. 35-36. Its model. 37-45. Love as the principle of all
judgment. Godet.]...
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_Give to every man that asketh of thee_ Literally, "_be giving_
implying a _habit_, not an instant act. Here again we have a broad,
general principle of unselfishness and liberality safely left to the...
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ΠΑΝΤῚ ΑἸΤΟΥ͂ΝΤΊ ΣΕ ΔΊΔΟΥ. Literally, “_be
giving_,” implying a _habit_, not an instant act. Here again we have
a broad, general principle of unselfishness and liberality safely left
to the common sens...
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THE LAWS OF LOVE AND MERCY
[27–30. The _manifestations_ of Love. 31. Its formula. 32–35. Its
distinctiveness. 35–36. Its model. 37–45. Love as the principle of
all judgment. Godet.]...
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VER 27. BUT I SAY TO YOU WHICH HEAR, LOVE YOUR ENEMIES, DO GOOD TO
THEM WHICH HATE YOU, 28. BLESS THEM THAT CURSE YOU, AND PRAY FOR THEM
WHICH DESPITEFULLY USE YOU. 29. AND TO HIM THAT SMITES YOU ON T...
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ΑΊΤΟΫ́ΝΤΙ _praes. act. part. от_ ΑΊΤΈΩ (G154)
спрашивать, просить,
ΔΊΔΟΥ _praes. imper. act. от_ ΔΊΔΩΜΙ (G1325)
давать. _Praes. imper._ может быть iterat.
ΆΠΑΊΤΕΙ _praes. imper. act. от_ ΆΠΑΙΤΈΩ (G...
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GIVE TO EVERY MAN THAT ASKETH OF THEE;— As the words _ask not
again,_ are used by the LXX to express a claim of interest due upon
money and goods, some interpreters have chosen to render the words
_le...
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APPLEBURY'S COMMENTS
_Regulations for Conduct
Scripture_
Luke 6:27-38 But I say unto you that hear, Love your enemies do good
to them that hate you, 28 bless them that curse you, pray for them
that d...
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BUTLER'S COMMENTS
SECTION 4
Magnanimous (Luke 6:27-45)
27 But I say to you that hear, Love your enemies, do good to those who
hate you, 28bless those who curse you, pray for those who abuse you.
29T...
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_BUT I SAY UNTO YOU WHICH HEAR, LOVE YOUR ENEMIES, DO GOOD TO THEM
WHICH HATE YOU,_
No JFB commentary on these verses....
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6 Jewish tradition carried sabbath observance to ridiculous lengths.
They gravely discussed whether it is lawful to put out one's hand to
give to a beggar, and how far! They disagreed as to whether it...
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CHOICE OF THE TWELVE. SERMON IN THE PLAIN
1-5. Plucking the ears of corn (Matthew 12:1; Mark 2:23). See on Mt
and Mk....
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GREAT SERMON TO THE DISCIPLES AND IN PART TO THE MULTITUDES. It forms
here the ordination address of the Twelve. In what sense it is
identical with the Sermon on the Mount is explained on Matthew 5:1....
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LUKE’S GOOD NEWS
LUKE
_HILDA BRIGHT_
CHAPTER 6
HOW TO USE THE *SABBATH 6:1-11
1. THE *DISCIPLES IN THE FIELDS OF CORN 6:1-5
V1 Jesus was walking through some fields of wheat on a *Sabbath. His...
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GIVE TO EVERY MAN THAT ASKETH OF THEE. — See Note on Matthew 5:42....
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CHAPTER 15
THE KINGDOM OF GOD.
IN considering the words of Jesus, if we may not be able to measure
their depth or to scale their height, we can with absolute certainty
discover their drift, and see i...
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_The Sermon_ (Matthew 5-7). That it is the same sermon as Mt. reports
in Chapter s 5 7 may be regarded as beyond discussion. How, while the
same, they came to be so different, is a question not quite...
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_The law of love_ (Matthew 5:38-48)....
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Lk. passes over Mt.'s instance of compulsory service (Matthew 5:41),
perhaps because it would require explanation, or was not a practical
grievance for his readers, and goes on to the duty of generous...
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HOW TO TREAT OUR FELLOW-MEN
Luke 6:27-38
Luke's version of the Sermon on the Mount differs from that of
Matthew, only as each views the great discourse from his own
standpoint. By one it is viewed a...
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In a synagogue our Lord healed the man with a withered hand, and the
religious watchers were filled with anger because, according to their
view, our Lord had desecrated the Sabbath. Surely, there is n...
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Jesus Christ does not order us never to refuse a petition: but the
meaning of his words is, that we are to give what is just and
reasonable, what will be neither injurious to yourself nor your
family;...
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CHAPTER 16
SERMON ON THE MOUNT
Matthew 5-7, and Luke 6:20-49. A few days ago it was my privilege to
spend two beautiful bright days at the sea of Galilee, sailing over
it, and visiting the places of...
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VERS. 29 AND 30. Patient Charity. “ _And unto him that smiteth thee
on the one cheek, offer also the other; and him that taketh away thy
cloak, forbid not to take thy coat also._ 30. _Give to every ma...
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THIRD CYCLE: FROM THE ELECTION OF THE TWELVE TO THEIR FIRST MISSION,
LUKE 6:12 TO LUKE 8:56.
In the following section we shall see the Galilean ministry reach its
zenith; it begins with the institutio...
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2 _d. Luke 6:20-49_. _The Sermon._
The aim, prevailing thought, and plan of this discourse have been
understood in many different ways. The solution of these questions is
rendered more difficult by th...
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(20) And he lifted up his eyes on his disciples, and said, Blessed be
ye poor; for your's is the kingdom of God. (21) Blessed are ye that
hunger now: for ye shall be filled. Blessed are ye that weep n...
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The preface of Luke's gospel is as instructive as the introduction of
either of the two preceding gospels. It is obvious to any serious
reader that we enter a totally different province, though all be...
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Luke 6:30._To every one that asketh of thee. _The same words, as we
shall presently see, are found in Matthew: for it may readily be
inferred from the context, that Luke does not here speak of a reque...
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The circumstances related in Luke 6:1-10 have reference to the same
truth, and in an important aspect. The sabbath was the sign of the
covenant between Israel and God rest after finished works. The
Ph...
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AND GIVE TO EVERY MAN THAT ASKETH,....
Matthew 5:42
AND OF HIM THAT TAKETH AWAY THY GOODS; not by force, but by consent,
having either lent them, or sold them to him: for if they were taken
away by...
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Give to every man that asketh of thee; and of him that taketh away thy
goods ask _them_ not again.
Ver. 30. _Give to every man, &c._] General Norrice never thought he
had that which he gave not away....
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Luke 6:29 ; LUKE 6:31. _To him_, &c. You who hear my gospel ought to
be patient under injuries, as well as benevolent toward the
unthankful. _To him that smiteth thee on thy cheek that taketh away
thy...
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BLESSED BE YE POOR; for the meaning of these beatitudes and their
opposite woes, ver Luke 6:20-26, see notes on the beatitudes in
Matthew 5:3-12.
See sermon on mount. Matthew 5:39-48;...
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The law of love:...
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GIVE TO EVERY MAN THAT ASKETH OF THEE, AND OF HIM THAT TAKETH AWAY THY
GOODS ASK THEM NOT AGAIN....
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LORD OF THE SABBATH
(vs.1-11)
"The second Sabbath after the first" is literally translated the
"second-first Sabbath" (JND trans.), an unusual expression. The first
Sabbath was that following the Pas...
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27-36 These are hard lessons to flesh and blood. But if we are
thoroughly grounded in the faith of Christ's love, this will make his
commands easy to us. Every one that comes to him for washing in his...
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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...
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Epistle of Barnabas
Thou shalt not hesitate to give, nor murmur when thou givest. "Give to
every one that asketh thee,"[266]
First Apology of Justin
For what is a man profited, if he shall gain the...
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Luke 6:30 G1161 Give G1325 (G5720) everyone G3956 asks G154 (G5723)
you G4571 And G2532 from...
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LOVE IS ILLUSTRATED (6:29-31).
j To him who smites you on the one cheek, offer also the other (Luke
6:29 a)
k And from him who takes away your cloak, do not withhold your coat
also (Luke 6:29 b).
k...
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TRUE LOVE IS ALL IMPORTANT AND MUST BE PRACTICALLY EXPRESSED
(6:27-38).
(This section is all about loving and giving and proceeds in a 4 4 6 6
4 4 pattern).
‘But I say to you who hear (Luke 6:27 a)....
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JESUS PROCLAIMS THE NEW LAW OF THE KINGLY RULE OF GOD (6:20-49).
Like Matthew 5-7 this ‘sermon' or ‘address' is carefully put
together and patterned, but, in spite of similarities, we would be
mistake...
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ON THE PLAN of the Sermon on the Mount, see the Chapter comments on
Matthew 5. The subject both here and in Matthew is the state and
duties of a citizen of the kingdom of heaven. Van Oosterzee gives t...
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Luke 6:29-30. See on Matthew 5:39-42. The order is varied, but the
connection is the same....
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ASK THEM NOT AGAIN
(μη απαιτε). Here the present active imperative in a
prohibition, do not have the habit of asking back. This common verb
only here in the N.T., for αιτουσιν is the correct text i...
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CONTENTS: Jesus and the Sabbath. Healing of a withered hand. Choosing
of the twelve. Sermon on the Mount. Parable of the house built on a
rock.
CHARACTERS: God, Jesus, disciples, Pharisees, David, ma...
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Luke 6:1. _On the second sabbath after the first._ The Hebrew law is,
Leviticus 23:11, on the morrow after the sabbath, the priest shall
wave the sheaf east and west, north and south, to denote the un...
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LOVE YOUR ENEMIES. See notes on Matthew 5:38-48....
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_But I say unto you which hear, Love your enemies_
THE IDEAL OF CHRISTIANITY
This passage is in earnest.
You are to do this. Why? In order that you may come into the family of
God. Here is not simpl...
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JESUS TEACHES ABOUT LOVING ENEMIES MATTHEW 5:43-48; LUKE 6:27-36;
MATTHEW 5:43 Ye have heard that it hath been said, Thou shalt love thy
neighbour, and hate thine enemy....
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CHAPTER 6 VER. 1. _And it came to pass on the second Sabbath after the
first._ On the second Sabbath. The Arabic version.
What was this Sabbath?
1. The eighth day of unleavened bread or the last day...
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_Give to every man that asketh of thee._ Not only if lie is in want of
the necessaries of life, but if he needs counsel, advice, or aid of
any kind, for thus ye will be showing mercy and pity both to...
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_CRITICAL NOTES_
Luke 6:20.—Though various opinions have been held on the subject,
the balance of probabilities seems in favour of the supposition that
the discourse commonly known as the Sermon on th...
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EXPOSITION
LUKE 6:1
_The Lord_'_s teaching on the question of the observance of the
sabbath._
LUKE 6:1
AND IT CAME TO PASS ON THE SECOND SABBATH AFTER THE FIRST. The
expression accompanying this n...
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Now it came to pass on the second Sabbath (Luke 6:1)
Now He is going to deal with a couple of instances on the Sabbath day.
We've been introduced now to the Pharisees; they're beginning to
really get...
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2 Corinthians 8:9; 2 Corinthians 9:6; Acts 20:35; Deuteronomy 15:7;...
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Everyone. Peculiar to Luke. Augustine remarks, "omni petenti, non
omnia petenti; give to every one that asks, but not everything he
asks." Asketh [α ι τ ο υ ν τ ι]. See on Matthew 14:23. Compare
Matth...
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Give to every one — Friend or enemy, what thou canst spare, and he
really wants: and of him that taketh away thy goods — By borrowing,
if he be insolvent, ask them not again. Matthew 5:42....
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These and the like precepts of our Saviour are not to be taken
strictly, but restrainedly: we are thereby obliged to charity
according to others' necessities, and our own abilities, but not bound
to g...