AS HE WAS PRAYING - Luke has taken notice of our Saviour’s praying
often. Thus, at his baptism Luke 3:21; in the wilderness Luke 5:16;
before the appointment of the apostles, he continued all night in
prayer Luke 6:12; he was alone praying Luke 9:18; his transfiguration
also took place when he went... [ Continue Reading ]
See this passage explained in the notes at Matthew 6:9.
Luke 11:4
FOR WE ALSO FORGIVE ... - This is somewhat different from the
expression in Matthew, though the sense is the same. The idea is, that
unless we forgive others, God will not forgive us; and unless we come
to him “really” forgiving all... [ Continue Reading ]
AND HE SAID UNTO THEM ... - Jesus proceeds to show that, in order to
obtain the blessing, it was necessary to “persevere” in asking for
it. For this purpose he introduces the case of a friend’s asking
bread of another for one who had come to him unexpectedly. His design
is solely to show the necessi... [ Continue Reading ]
I TELL YOU - The Latin Vulgate here adds, “if he shall continue
knocking.” Though this is not in the Greek, yet it is indispensable
that it should be understood in order to the sense. Knocking
“once” would not denote “importunity,” but it was because he
“continued” knocking.
HIS IMPORTUNITY - His tr... [ Continue Reading ]
See this explained in the notes at Matthew 7:7.
Luke 11:12
“A scorpion” See the notes at Luke 10:19. Dr. Thomson (_The Land
and the Book_, vol. i. p. 379) says: “There is no imaginable
likeness between an egg and the ordinary black scorpion of this
country, neither in color nor size, nor, when the... [ Continue Reading ]
See this passage explained in the notes at Matthew 12:22.... [ Continue Reading ]
See the notes at Matthew 12:43.... [ Continue Reading ]
A CERTAIN WOMAN - One of the crowd.
BLESSED IS THE WOMB ... - She thought that the “mother” of such a
person must be especially happy in having such a son.
YEA, RATHER BLESSED ... - Jesus admits that she was happy - that it
was an honor to be his mother, but he says that the chief happiness,
the h... [ Continue Reading ]
See the notes at Matthew 12:38.... [ Continue Reading ]
These verses are found in Matthew, but in a different connection. See
the notes at Matthew 5:15; Matthew 6:22.... [ Continue Reading ]
AND AS HE SPAKE - While he was addressing the people, and particularly
while he was reproving that generation and declaring its crimes.
A CERTAIN PHARISEE - The Pharisees had been particularly referred to
in the discourse of the Saviour recorded in the previous verses. This
one, perhaps, having fel... [ Continue Reading ]
SAW IT - Saw that he sat immediately down without washing.
MARVELLED - Wondered. Was amazed. It was so unusual, and in his view
so improper.
HAD NOT FIRST WASHED - He wondered particularly, as he had been among
a mixed multitude, and they esteemed the “touch” of such persons
polluting. They never a... [ Continue Reading ]
See Matthew 23:25. “Ravening.” Robbery, plunder. Here the sense is
that the cup and platter were filled with what had been unjustly taken
from others. That is, they lived by their wickedness; their food was
procured by dishonesty and extortion. This was a most terrible charge;
and as it was applied,... [ Continue Reading ]
YE FOOLS - How unwise and wicked is your conduct! The word denotes not
only “want of wisdom,” but also wickedness. Compare Psalms 14:1;
Proverbs 13:19; Proverbs 14:9. Your conduct is not merely
“foolish,” but it is a cloak for sin - designed to countenance
wickedness.
DID NOT HE ... - Did not God,... [ Continue Reading ]
ALMS - Charity. Benefactions to the poor.
SUCH THINGS AS YE HAVE - Your property; though it has been gained
unjustly: though you have lived by rapine, and have amassed wealth in
an improper manner, yet, since “you have it,” it is your duty to
make the best of it and do good. By giving to the poor, y... [ Continue Reading ]
See Matthew 23:23.
RUE - This is a small garden plant, and is used as a medicine. It has
a rosy flower, a bitter, penetrating taste, and a strong smell.... [ Continue Reading ]
See Matthew 23:6, Matthew 23:27.... [ Continue Reading ]
LAWYERS - Men learned in the law; but it is not known in what way the
lawyers differed from the “scribes,” or whether they were
Pharisees or Sadducees.
THUS SAYING, THOU ... - He felt that the remarks of Jesus about loving
the chief seats, etc., applied to them as well as to the Pharisees.
His cons... [ Continue Reading ]
See the notes at Matthew 23:4.... [ Continue Reading ]
See the notes at Matthew 23:29.
Luke 11:49
THE WISDOM OF GOD - By the “wisdom of God,” here, is undoubtedly
meant the Saviour himself. What he immediately says is not written in
the Old Testament. Jesus is called “the word of God” John 1:1,
because he is the medium by which God “speaks” or makes hi... [ Continue Reading ]
WOE UNTO YOU, LAWYERS! - See the notes at Matthew 23:13.
THE KEY OF KNOWLEDGE - A key is made to open a lock or door. By their
false interpretation of the Old Testament they had taken away the true
key or method of understanding it. They had hindered the people from
understanding it aright. “You en... [ Continue Reading ]
TO URGE HIM VEHEMENTLY - To press upon him “violently.” They were
enraged against him. They therefore pressed upon him; asked him many
questions; sought to entrap him, that they might accuse him.
PROVOKE HIM ... - This means that they put many questions to him about
various matters, without giving... [ Continue Reading ]
LAYING WAIT FOR HIM - Or, rather, laying “snares” for him It means
that they endeavored to entangle him in his talk; that they did as men
do who catch birds - who lay snares, and deceive them, and take them
unawares.
THAT THEY MIGHT ACCUSE HIM - Before the Sanhedrin, or great council of
the nation,... [ Continue Reading ]