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Verse Luke 13:33. _I MUST WALK_, c.] I must continue to work miracles
and teach for a short time yet, and then I shall die in Jerusalem:
therefore I cannot _depart_, according to the advice given me,...
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CHAPTER 13
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1. The Necessity of Repentance. (Luke 13:1 .)
2. The Barren Fig Tree. (Luke 13:6)
3. The Healing of a Daughter of Abraham. (Luke 13:10)
4. Parable of the Mustard Seed. ...
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THE ENMITY OF HEROD. Peræ a was part of Herod Antipas's territory. It
is possible that the Pharisees wished to get Jesus into Judæ a and so
nearer the arm of the Sanhedrin. The reference of Jesus to H...
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At that hour some Pharisees came to Jesus. "Depart, they said to him,
"and get on your way from this place, because Herod is out to kill
you." "Go, he said, "and tell that fox, look you, I cast out de...
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SUFFERING AND SIN (Luke 13:1-5)...
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WALK. journey: i.e. _through_ Herod's country.
IT CANNOT BE. it is not (App-105.) fitting. Greek. _endechomai._
Occurs only here in N.T.
A PROPHET. See next verse.
OUT OF: i.e. except in....
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_I must.walk_ Rather, I MUST JOURNEY; the same word as in Luke 13:31,
"depart." It seems to imply, -I will not leave Herod's dominion, but I
shall journey on at my own leisure through them."
_it canno...
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Luke 9:51 to Luke 18:31_. Rejected by the Samaritans. A lesson of
Tolerance._
This section forms a great episode in St Luke, which may be called
the departure for the final conflict, and is identical...
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A MESSAGE TO HEROD ANTIPAS...
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CHAPS. Luke 9:51 to Luke 18:31
This section forms a great episode in St Luke, which may be called the
departure for the final conflict, and is identical with the journey
(probably to the Feast of the...
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ΔΕΙ͂ ΜΕ … ΠΟΡΕΎΕΣΘΑΙ. ‘I must journey’; the same
word as in Luke 13:31, “depart.” It seems to imply, ‘I will not
leave Herod’s dominions, but I shall journey on at my own leisure
through them.’
ΟΥ̓Κ Ἐ...
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Ver 31. The same day there came certain of the Pharisees, saying to
him, Get you out, and depart hence: for Herod will kill you. 32. And
he said to them, Go you, and tell that fox, Behold, I cast out...
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_THE STRAIT GATE AND A MESSAGE FOR HEROD -- LUKE 13:22-35:_ We do not
know who it was but someone asked Jesus, "Lord, are only a few people
going to be saved?" Jesus told this person that they should...
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ΔΕΙ (G1163) _praes. ind. act._ необходимо, с _inf._
указывает на логическую
необходимость. ΈΧΟΜΈΝΗ _praes. med. part. dat.
от_ ΈΧ (G2192) иметь; _med._ по отношению ко
времени, немедленный, следующий...
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NEVERTHELESS, I MUST WALK, &C.— _I must continue my course._ "I know
all that is to befall me; I know who are my enemies, what their
intentions are, and how far they will be able to accomplish them; f...
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BUTLER'S COMMENTS
SECTION 5
Repentance or Doom (Luke 13:31-35)
31 At that very hour some Pharisees came, and said to him, Get away
from here, for Herod wants to kill you. 32And he said to them, Go a...
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Nevertheless I must walk to day, and to morrow, and the day
following: for it cannot be that a prophet perish out of Jerusalem.
NEVERTHELESS I MUST WALK TODAY, AND TOMORROW, AND THE DAY FOLLOWING....
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25 Compare Mat_25:10-12.
27 Compare 2Ti_2:19.
29 Eastern etiquette is most stringent as to the placing of guests at
a banquet. The most honorable must have the first place and the least
the last. So...
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THE GALILEANS KILLED BY PILATE. THE UNFRUITFUL FIG TREE. LAMENT OVER
JERUSALEM
1-9. Three exhortations to repentance, of which the former two are
based on recent events, and the third is a parable. A...
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Message to Herod Antipas, and lament over Jerusalem. This threat of
Herod is peculiar to Lk.
31. Certain of the Pharisees] Probably they wished to frighten Jesus
out of the dominions of Herod, where H...
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NEVERTHELESS, etc.] i.e. 'Yet although My death is so near, I must
labour for the time appointed. Herod cannot prevent Me. He cannot
destroy Me here in remote Galilee, for it is only in Jerusalem that...
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LUKE’S GOOD NEWS
LUKE
_HILDA BRIGHT_
CHAPTER 13
PEOPLE NEED TO TURN TO GOD 13:1-9
Two incidents and a *parable all teach that people need to turn to
God. They must do this so that they avoid pun...
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NEVERTHELESS I MUST WALK. — Better, _I must journey,_ or, _I must go
onward,_ the word being that used in Luke 9:51; Luke 9:53. The words
indicate the intensity of conviction and of purpose as that ex...
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πλὴν, for the rest, or, on the other hand, introducing the other
side of the case = I must work still for a little space, yet I must
keep moving on southwards, as the proper place for a prophet to die...
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_Warning against Herod by Pharisees_, peculiar to Lk., but Mk. (Mark
3:6; Mark 8:15) has prepared us for combined action of court and
religious coteries against Jesus similar to that against Amos (Luk...
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THE LAMENT FOR THOSE WHO “WOULD NOT”
Luke 13:31-35; Luke 14:1-6
Our Lord was at that time in Perea, in the jurisdiction of Herod, who
probably desired to get rid of Him, lest His presence should intr...
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Someone brought to our Lord an account of a happening which seemed to
suggest that those who suffered catastrophe are proved to be "sinners
above all." He directly contradicted that view, and in that...
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(10) Nevertheless I must walk to day, and to morrow, and the [day]
following: for it cannot be that a prophet perish out of Jerusalem.
(10) Nowhere else are there more cruel enemies of the godly than...
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_Nevertheless I must walk, (i.e. labour in the mission, teaching, &c.)
to-day, and to-morrow, &c. i.e. for a while. --- It cannot be that a
prophet, [1] &c. Not that all of the prophets suffered in Je...
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HE IS THREATENED WITH HEROD
Luke 13:31-33. “ _In the same hour certain Pharisees came to Him_,
_saying_, _Go out_, _and depart hence_, _because Herod wishes to kill
Thee. And He Said to them_, _Going_...
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“ _The same day there came certain of the Pharisees, saying unto
Him, Get thee out, and depart hence; for Herod will kill thee._ 32.
_And He said unto them, Go ye and tell that fox, Behold, I cast out...
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The same day there came certain of the Pharisees, saying unto him, Get
thee out, and depart hence: for Herod will kill thee. And he said unto
them, Go ye, and tell that fox, Behold, I cast out devils,...
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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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33._It does not usually happen, etc. _He next adds, that it is an idle
bugbear, which is held out by false and hypocritical advisers; because
there is no danger of death _anywhere else than at Jerusal...
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Now, at this moment they reminded Him of a terrible judgment that had
fallen upon some among them. He declares to them that neither this
case, nor another which He recalls to their minds, is exception...
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NEVERTHELESS, I MUST WALK,.... The Syriac version reads, "I must
work", and so the Arabic: as going about doing good, casting out
devils, and healing diseases:
TODAY AND TOMORROW, AND THE DAY FOLLOWI...
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Nevertheless I must walk to day, and to morrow, and the _day_
following: for it cannot be that a prophet perish out of Jerusalem.
Ver. 33. _Out of Jerusalem_] That slanghterhouse of the saints, that...
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_Nevertheless, I must walk to-day_, &c. Notwithstanding all that he
can do, I shall, for the short time I have left, do the works of Him
that sent me, without being afraid of any man; because my life...
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I MUST WALK; act openly for a few days, then go up to Jerusalem, and
die.
IT CANNOT BE; this is an instance of the manner in which the word
CANNOT is sometimes used in the Bible, as describing what i...
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NEVERTHELESS I MUST WALK TODAY AND TOMORROW AND THE DAY FOLLOWING; FOR
IT CANNOT BE THAT A PROPHET PERISH OUT OF JERUSALEM.
Jesus was still in the territory of Herod Antipas, and this man was
being dr...
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The warning against Herod:...
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REPENT OR PERISH
(vs.1-9)
This chapter shows that righteousness by itself provides no hope for
man, but presses upon us the solemn lesson of repentance. Thus it
prepares the way for Chapter s 14 and...
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31-35 Christ, in calling Herod a fox, gave him his true character.
The greatest of men were accountable to God, therefore it became him
to call this proud king by his own name; but it is not an examp...
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SEE POOLE ON "LUKE 13:32...
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Origen Commentary on Matthew Book XII
For, when any one apprehends from the Word the perfect knowledge of
these things, then it must be said that, from a rational exhibition
(the mind seeing the thin...
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Luke 13:33 Nevertheless G4133 I G3165 must G1163 (G5748) journey G4198
(G5738) today G4594 G2532 tomorrow...
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‘Nevertheless I must go on my way today and tomorrow and the day
following, for it cannot be that a prophet perish out of Jerusalem.'
Yet although there is yet today and tomorrow, and then the next a...
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THE CONSEQUENCES OF THEIR REJECTION (13:28-35).
The parable having been completed the actual facts are now described.
Having been refused entry through the door of salvation they will
suffer the deepe...
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Luke 13:33. N EVERTHELESS I MUST GO ON MY JOURNEY. Although I will
remain working in your territory for three days, I must still be
journeying. The word here used is the same as that in the threat
‘de...
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TIME. We identify the journey here spoken of (Luke 13:22), with the
last journey from Perea to Jerusalem, and accept the order of Luke in
the following Chapter s as accurate. Some think that it is the...
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THIS division of the Gospel of Luke, embracing nearly one third of the
whole, contains for the most part matter peculiar to this Evangelist.
A number of the incidents probably belong to an earlier per...
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THE DAY FOLLOWING
(τη εχομενη). See Acts 20:15. The same as the third day in
verse Luke 13:32. A proverb.IT CANNOT BE
(ουκ ενδεχετα). It is not accepted, it is inadmissible. A
severely ironical in...
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Luke 13:11. _And, behold, there was a woman which had a spirit of
infirmity eighteen years, and was bowed together, and could in no wise
lift up herself. And when Jesus saw her, he called her to him,...
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Luke 13:18. _Then said he, Unto what is the kingdom of God like? and
whereunto shall I resemble it?_
For men learn much by resemblances, and the things which are seen are
frequently helpful to us in...
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CONTENTS: Parable of barren fig tree. Woman loosed from her infirmity.
Parable of mustard seed and leaven. Jesus teaching on way to
Jerusalem.
CHARACTERS: Jesus, Galileans, Pilate, infirm woman, rule...
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Luke 13:1. _There were some present at that season_ of the passover,
_that told him of the Galileans, whose blood Pilate had mingled with
their_ _sacrifices._ Though this might be blood for blood, yet...
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TO BE KILLED ANYWHERE EXCEPT IN JERUSALEM. [John the Baptist was the
exception to this, dying in the Machaerus prison in Perea.] Jerusalem
(the earthly city) _was symbolic of the farces of evil which...
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_I must_
RECONCILIATION WITH LIFE
Sooner or later we all of us have to learn to say those words, “I
must”; and our whole character, good or evil, saved or lost, will
depend upon the way in which we...
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LUKE—NOTE ON LUKE 13:33 I MUST GO. Jesus was committed to finishing
his mission. THAT A PROPHET SHOULD PERISH AWAY FROM JERUSALEM. Jesus
did not mean that no prophet had ever died outside of Jerusalem...
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_Nevertheless I must walk._ "Must," says S. Bonaventure, "not from
compulsion but from Divine decree." So S. Cyril, and Titus. Christ
repeats this (which He had said in the preceding verse) to show th...
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CHAPTER 13 VER. 1. _Whose blood Pilate mingled._ That is, whom while
they were sacrificing in Mount Gerizim in Samaria, Pilate slew. He
slew them that their blood might be mingled with the blood of th...
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_CRITICAL NOTES_
Luke 13:31. THE SAME DAY.—A better reading is, “In that very
hour” (R.V.). PHARISEES, SAYING, etc.—We are certainly led to
understand that these Pharisees had been sent by Herod to in...
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EXPOSITION
LUKE 13:1
_Signs of the times. The Lord continues his solemn warnings. Israel
pictured in the parable of the barren fig tree._
LUKE 13:1
There were present at that season some that told...
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Now there were present at that season (Luke 13:1)
And, of course, now Luke may have gone on in a period of time. We
don't know how much time elapsed between verse Luke 13:59 of chapter
12, and Luke 13...
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Acts 10:38; Acts 13:27; John 11:54; John 12:35; John 4:34;...
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It cannot be [ο υ κ ε ν δ ε χ ε τ α ι]. The verb means to
accept or admit; so that the sense is, "it is not admissable that."
The expression is ironical and hyperbolical, with reference to
Jerusalem a...
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It cannot be, that a prophet perish out of Jerusalem — Which claims
prescription for murdering the messengers of God. Such cruelty and
malice cannot be found elsewhere....