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CHAPTER 9
CHAPTER 9:1-50
_ 1. Christ Sends Forth the Twelve Apostles. (Luke 9:1)_
2. Herod Perplexed. (Luke 9:7)
3. The Return of the Apostles. (Luke 9:10)
4. The Feeding of the Five Thousand. ...
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THE GREAT CONFESSION (Mark 8:27 to Mark 9:1 *, Matthew 16:13 *). The
changes are inconsiderable. Lk. omits the locality, but represents
Jesus as at prayer; cf. Luke 3
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Jesus said to them all, "If any man wishes to come after me, let him
deny himself, and day by day let him take up his cross and follow me.
Whoever wishes to save his life will lose it. Whoever loses h...
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EMISSARIES OF THE KING (Luke 9:1-9)...
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OF. TRUTH. Thus emphasizing the coming statement. some. some of those.
NOT. in no wise, or by no means. Greek. _ou me_ (App-105).
TASTE OF. experience [the approach of].
THEY SEE. they may possibly...
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_which shall not taste of death_ In the Arabian poem, Antar, Death is
represented as slaying men by handing them a cup of poison. This was a
common Eastern metaphor.
_till they see the kingdom of God...
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ὯΔΕ. (Rec[189]) A more commonplace reading than αὐτοῦ,
אBL, &c.
[189] Rec. The Textus Receptus.
27. ἈΛΗΘΩ͂Σ. St Luke more generally has ἐπ'
ἀληθείας, but see Luke 12:41; Luke 21:3.
ΑΥ̓ΤΟΥ͂. _Here_....
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THE CROSS AND THE KINGDOM...
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Ver 23. And he said to them all, If any man will come after me, let
him deny himself, and take up his cross daily, and follow me. 24. For
whosoever will save his life shall lose it but whosoever will...
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_GAINING LIFE BY GIVING OUR LIFE TO JESUS -- LUKE 9:21-36:_ A great
evidence of Christian character is the spirit and practice of
self-denial. Jesus said, "If any man will come after me, let him deny...
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ΈΣΤΗΚΌΤΩΝ _perf. act. part._ ΟΤΗΪΣΤΗΜΙ (G2476)
стоять. Part, в перифр. обороте,
ΓΕΫ́ΣΩΝΤΑΙ _aor. conj. med. (dep.) от_ ΓΕΎΟΜΑΙ
(G1089) пробовать, с _obj._ в _gen. Conj._ с
двойным отр. категорически...
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BUTLER'S COMMENTS
SECTION 3
Testing The Twelve (Luke 9:18-27)
18 Now it happened that as he was praying alone the disciples were
with him; and he asked them, Who do the people say that I am? 19And
t...
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And it came to pass, as he was alone praying, his disciples were with
him: and he asked them, saying, Whom say the people that I am?
For the exposition, see the notes at Matthew 16:13.
The time an...
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21-25 Compare Mat_16:19-26; Mar_8:30-37.
23 With His prospects changed from a glorious kingdom to one of
rejection and death, those of His disciples are altered, also. It will
cost them much to follow...
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9:27 not (f-18) A strong negative. 'in no wise.'...
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FEEDING THE FIVE THOUSAND. PETER'S CONFESSION. THE TRANSFIGURATION
1-6. Mission of the Twelve (Matthew 10:1; Matthew 10:5; Mark 6:7). See
on Mt....
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CONFESSION OF PETER (Matthew 16:13; Mark 8:27). See on Mt. St. Luke's
account is the most imperfect. Why he omits to mention the locality
(Cæsarea Philippi), and Christ's rebuke to Peter, which were
c...
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LUKE’S GOOD NEWS
LUKE
_HILDA BRIGHT_
CHAPTER 9
JESUS SENDS OUT THE 12 *APOSTLES 9:1-10
V1 Jesus called the 12 *apostles together. He gave them power and
authority over all *demons and diseases....
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(23-27) IF ANY MAN WILL COME AFTER ME. — See Notes on Matthew 16:24;
Mark 8:34; Mark 9:1.
TAKE UP HIS CROSS DAILY. — The adverb is peculiar to St. Luke’s
report, and at least reminds us of St. Paul’s...
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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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ἀληθῶς = ἀμὴν in parallels. αὐτοῦ, here = ὧδε
in parallels. τὴν βασ. τ. Θ., the Kingdom of God, a
simplified expression compared with those in Mt. and Mk., perhaps due
to the late period at which Lk....
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_The cross and cross-bearing_....
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_The Christ and the cross_ (Matthew 16:13-28; Mark 8:27 to Mark 9:1).
At this point occurs a great gap in Lk.'s narrative as compared with
those of Mt. and Mk., all between...
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Luke 9:1-50 contain sundry particulars which together form the closing
scenes of the Galilean ministry: the mission of the Twelve, the
feeding of the thousands, the conversation on the Christ and the...
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THE TRUE USE OF LIFE
Luke 9:18-27
Here and also in Luke 9:28 reference is made to the Master's prayers.
He was praying alone, before He broke to His friends the death which
awaited Him and in which w...
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As He sent His apostles out, He gave them power and authority. They
went forth without any provision for the journey other than the things
of spiritual equipment. Rumors of the ministry and power they...
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_Kingdom of God. This is generally understood of the transfiguration,
in which Christ shewed to the three disciples an essay of his glory.
(Calmet)_...
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THE SECOND COMING
Matthew 16:27-28. “For the Son of man is about to come in the glory
of His Father, with His angels, and will then give to each one
according to his work. Truly, I say unto you, There...
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We can quite understand that the people could not yet bear the
disclosure of a suffering Messiah; but Jesus might make them
participate in it indirectly, by initiating them into the _practical
consequ...
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3. _First Announcement of the Passion: Luke 9:18-27_.
Up to the first multiplication of the loaves, it is impossible to make
out any continuous synchronism between the synoptics, as the following
tab...
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FOURTH CYCLE: FROM THE MISSION OF THE TWELVE TO THE DEPARTURE FROM
GALILEE, LUKE 9:1-50.
This cycle describes the close of the Galilean ministry. It embraces
six narrations: 1 _st._ The mission of the...
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are the confirmation (_for_) of this _Maschal_, and first of all, Luke
9:25-26, of the first proposition. Jesus supposes, Luke 9:25, the act
of _saving one's own life_, accomplished with the most comp...
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(18) And it came to pass, as he was alone praying, his disciples were
with him: and he asked them, saying, Whom say the people that I am?
(19) They answering, said, John the Baptist; but some say, Eli...
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The ninth chapter opens with the mission not the setting apart, but
the circuit of the twelve sent out by the Lord, who therein was
working after a fresh sort. He communicates power in grace to men,
c...
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In chapter 9 the Lord charges the disciples with the same mission in
Israel as that which He Himself fulfilled. They preach the kingdom,
heal the sick, and cast out devils. But this is added, that the...
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BUT I TELL YOU OF A TRUTH,.... And let it be received as such; you may
assure yourselves of it, that not only at the last day, the son of man
will come in this glorious manner, and show his resentment...
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But I tell you of a truth, there be some standing here, which shall
not taste of death, till they see the kingdom of God.
Ver. 27. See Matthew 16:28; Mark 9:1 ....
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_And he said to them all_, &c. Not only to his disciples, as mentioned
by Matthew, but to _the people_ also, whom, Mark observes, _he called
unto him_, as well as his disciples, to hear the very impor...
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Christ foretells his death. Matthew 16:21-28....
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BUT I TELL YOU OF A TRUTH, THERE BE SOME STANDING HERE WHICH SHALL NOT
TASTE OF DEATH TILL THEY SEE THE KINGDOM OF GOD.
Christian discipleship is not all receiving and rejoicing, it involves
also work...
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The cross-bearing of the disciples:...
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THE LORD JESUS SUFFICIENT FOR HUMAN MISERY AND NEED
(vs.1-17)
The Lord had shown Himself as the perfect remedy for the world's
disturbance, its bondage to Satan, its disease occasioned by sin and
its...
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18-27 It is an unspeakable comfort that our Lord Jesus is God's
Anointed; this signifies that he was both appointed to be the Messiah,
and qualified for it. Jesus discourses concerning his own suffer...
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SEE POOLE ON "LUKE 9:26...
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Origen Commentary on Matthew Book XII
But since here it is written in the three Evangelists, "They shall not
taste of death,"[220]...
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Luke 9:27 But G1161 tell G3004 (G5719) you G5213 truly G230 are G1526
(G5748) some G5100 standing...
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“But I tell you of a truth, There are some of them who stand here,
who will in no wise taste of death, till they see the Kingly Rule of
God.”
But He wants to nerve them for what lies ahead, and so He...
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CONTENTS. This section presents ‘the glory of the Son of man
confessed on earth and ratified from heaven.' Luke is much briefer
than Matthew and Mark. He omits the promise to Peter (with Mark), and
al...
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Luke 9:18-27. THE CONFESSION OF PETER , etc. See on Matthew 16:13-28;
Mark 8:27-38. This account agrees closely with the others, although
briefer.
AS HE WAS PRAYING ALONE ...
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TILL THEY SEE
(εως αν ιδωσιν). Second aorist active subjunctive with
εως and αν referring to the future, an idiomatic construction. So
in Mark 9:1; Matthew 16:28. In all three passages "shall not ta...
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CONTENTS: The twelve sent forth to preach and their return. 5000 fed.
Peter's confession of Christ. The transfiguration. The powerless
disciples and the demon ridden boy. Jesus' rebuke of sectarianism...
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Luke 9:1. _He called his twelve disciples together,_ privately, it
would seem, and gave them power and authority to preach, and to heal
diseases. Those powers must go together as was foretold in Isaia...
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THE SON OF MAN MUST SUFFER MUCH. [Son of Man: see Luke 22:69-70.] This
is his first announcement that he must suffer and die. See notes on
Matthew 16:20-28....
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JESUS PREDICTS HIS DEATH THE FIRST TIME MATTHEW 16:21-28; MARK 8:31-9;
LUKE 9:22-27; MATTHEW 16:21 From that time forth began Jesus
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CHAPTER 9
Ver. 8. _One of the old prophets was risen again._ As Enoch and Elias
will rise again before the end of all things, to resist Antichrist. In
like manner as Peter, Bishop and Martyr, the son...
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_CRITICAL NOTES_
Luke 9:18. IT CAME TO PASS.—This took place on the way to Cæsarea
Philippi: this was a town in the valley of the upper Jordan near
Paneas, which had been enlarged and fortified by th...
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EXPOSITION
LUKE 9:1
_The Master sends out the twelve on a mission_.
LUKE 9:1
THEN HE CALLED HIS TWELVE DISCIPLES TOGETHER. The Galilee ministry
was just over; _outwardly_ it had been a triumphant...
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Let's turn in our Bibles to the gospel according to Luke, chapter 9.
Luke here records the sending of the twelve to preach the kingdom of
God and to heal the sick. This is not to be confused with the...
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Hebrews 2:9; John 14:2; John 16:7; John 21:22; John 21:23;...
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Taste of death. The word taste, in the sense of experience, is often
used in classical Greek; as, to taste of toils, of sorrow, of freedom,
but never of death. The phrase, taste of death, is common in...
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There is. three-fold sense and interpretation of these words given by
expositors.
1. Some refer the words to the times of the gospel after Christ's
resurrection and ascension, when the gospel was pro...