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See the Matthew 26:30 notes; Mark 14:26 notes.
Luke 22:43
STRENGTHENING HIM - His human nature, to sustain the great burden that
was upon his soul. Some have
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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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GETHSEMANE (Mark 14:32 *, Matthew 26:36 *). Lk. does not mention the
name of the place, and gives only one prayer of Jesus. He is evidently
following some source other than Mk.
LUKE 22:40. The Gr. le...
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AND SATAN ENTERED INTO JUDAS (Luke 22:1-6)...
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Jesus went out, and, as his custom was, made his way to the Mount of
Olives. The disciples, too, accompanied him. When he came to the
place, he said to them, "Pray that you may not enter into temptati...
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HE. He Himself.
WAS WITHDRAWN. was parted. Greek _apospao._ Only here; Matthew
26:51.Acts 20:30; Acts 21:1.
FROM. Greek. _apo._ App-104....
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_he was withdrawn_ Literally, "_He was taken away_," or -He tore
Himself away" (comp. Luke 21:1), shewing the reluctance with which He
parted from this support of loving sympathy under the imperious
n...
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ἈΠΕΣΠΆΣΘΗ. Vulg[382] _avulsus est._ Literally, “_He was
torn away_,” or ‘He tore Himself away’ (comp. Luke 21:1),
shewing the reluctance with which He parted from this support of
loving sympathy under...
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THE AGONY IN THE GARDEN...
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VER 39. AND HE CAME OUT, AND WENT, AS HE WAS WONT, TO THE MOUNT OF
OLIVES; AND HIS DISCIPLES ALSO FOLLOWED HIM. 40. AND WHEN HE WAS AT
THE PLACE, HE SAID TO THEM, PRAY THAT YOU ENTER NOT INTO TEMPTATI...
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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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ΆΠΕΣΠΆΣΘΗ _aor. ind. pass. от_ ΆΠΟΣΠΆΩ (G645)
отрывать; _pass._ удаляться (Fitzmyer, 1441).
ΘΕΊΣ _aor. act. part. от_ ΤΊΘΗΜΙ (G5087) помещать;
здесь: становиться на колени. Обычно
при молитве стояли,...
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DISCOURSE: 1577
CHRIST’S SUFFERINGS IN THE GARDEN
Luke 22:39. And he came out, and went, as he was was wont, to the
Mount of Olives; and his Disciples also followed him. And when he was
at the place,...
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BUTLER'S COMMENTS
SECTION 3
Conquest (Luke 22:39-46)
39 And he came out, and went, as was his custom, to the Mount of
Olives; and the disciples followed him. 40And when he came to the
place he said...
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THE AGONY IN THE GARDEN. (=Matthew 26:36; Mark 14:32; John 18:1)
This is one of those scenes in the Evangelical History which, to have
been written, must have been real. If we could conceive the life...
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41-46 Compare Mat_26:39-46; Mar_14:35-42.
44 Compare Heb_5:7-8.
47-48 Compare Mat_26:47-50; Mar_14:43-46; Joh_18:3-9.
48 The gentle forbearance is the most crushing quality of this
question. The Lo...
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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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THE AGONY IN THE GARDEN (Matthew 26:36; Mark 14:32). See on Mt, and on
Luke 4:13.
43, 44. These vv., which contain the exquisitely human features of the
bloody sweat, and the appearance of the angel t...
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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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ABOUT A STONE’S CAST. — The descriptive touch, implying a report
coming directly or indirectly from an eye-witness, is peculiar to St.
Luke.
KNEELED DOWN, AND PRAYED. — Literally, _and was praying._...
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(40-46) WHEN HE WAS AT THE PLACE. — See Notes on Matthew 26:36; Mark
14:32. It is noticeable that St. Luke neither gives the name
Gethsemane, nor describes it as “a garden.” It is with him simply
“_th...
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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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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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ἀπεσπάσθη, He withdrew, _secessit_. Some insist on the
literal sense, and render, “tore Himself away” = “avulsus
est,” Vulg [190], implying that Jesus was acting under strong
feeling. But did Lk. wish...
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ἐπὶ τοῦ τόπου, at _the_ place, of _usual resort_, not
the place of _this memorable scene_, for it is not Lk.'s purpose to
make it specially prominent. _Cf._ John 18:2, τὸν τόπον
previously described a...
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_Gethsemane_ (Matthew 26:36-46; Mark 14:32-42). Lk.'s narrative here
falls far short of the vivid realism of the parallels. Mt. and Mk.
allow the infirmity of the great High Priest of humanity so
grap...
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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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(14) And he was withdrawn from them about a stone's cast, and kneeled
down, and prayed,
(14) Prayers are a sure help against the most perilous assaults of our
enemies....
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GETHSEMANE
Matthew 26:30-46; Mark 14:26-42; Luke 22:39-46; John 18:1. “ _Jesus
speaking these things_, went out with H
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III. _Gethsemane: Luke 22:39-46_.
The Lamb of God must be distinguished from typical victims by His free
acceptance of death as the punishment of sin; and hence there required
to be in His life a deci...
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"And when he was at the place, he said unto them, Pray that ye enter
not into temptation. (41) And he was withdrawn from them about a
stone's cast, and kneeled down, and prayed, (42) Saying, Father, i...
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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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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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AND HE WAS WITHDRAWN FROM THEM,.... That is, from the three disciples,
Peter, James, and John, whom he took along with him, leaving the rest
at some further distance; and from these he removed,
ABOUT...
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And he was withdrawn from them about a stone's cast, and kneeled down,
and prayed,
Ver. 41. _And he was withdrawn_] For privacy' sake to pray, though
loth to leave their company, through extreme perp...
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_He went, as he was wont_ As was his custom every night; _to the mount
of Olives_ See on Matthew 26:30. _And when he was at the place_ When
he had entered the garden of Gethsemane; _he said, Pray that...
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Agony in the garden. Matthew 26:30-46; MARK 14:32-41....
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The agony in Gethsemane:...
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AND HE WAS WITHDRAWN FROM THEM ABOUT A STONE'S CAST, AND KNEELED DOWN
AND PRAYED,...
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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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39-46 Every description which the evangelists give of the state of
mind in which our Lord entered upon this conflict, proves the
tremendous nature of the assault, and the perfect foreknowledge of its...
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Whether from the eight, or from Peter, James, and John also, the
evangelist doth not tell us; but some are of opinion, that he took the
three disciples along to join with him in prayer, from whom some...
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‘And he was parted from them about a stone's throw, and he kneeled
down and prayed,'
Then He left them, (again exhorting them to prayer as we learn from
Mark 14:34) and moved a short distance from the...
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THE AGONY ON THE MOUNT OF OLIVES (22:39-46).
Jesus now went forward with His disciples to ‘the place' (Luke does
not mention the Garden of Gethsemane) on the slopes of the Mount of
Olives. Perhaps Luk...
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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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Luke 22:41. WITHDREW HIMSELF, lit, ‘was himself withdrawn.' Drawn by
internal anguish, some suppose.
ABOUT A STONE'S EAST. Not so far as to be out of hearing. This was
probably the distance from the...
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Luke's account presents here new and striking details, although it is
briefer than those of Matthew and Mark. In telling of our Lord's
agony, Luke alone mentions the distance to which He withdrew, the...
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Luke 22:39-46. THE AGONY IN GETHSEMANE. See on Matthew 26:31-46. We
notice here only what is peculiar to Luke's narrative....
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ABOUT A STONE'S THROW
(ωσε λιθου βολην). Accusative of extent of space. Luke
does not tell of leaving eight disciples by the entrance to Gethsemane
nor about taking Peter, James, and John further i...
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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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In anticipation of the communion that is to follow this service, let
us read once more the story of our Lord's agony and arrest, as
recorded in the twenty-second chapter of the Gospel according to Luk...
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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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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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TO THE MOUNT OF OLIVES. For the suffering of Gethsemane, see notes on
Matthew 26:36-46; Hebrews 5:7 also speaks of this. HIS SWEAT WAS LIKE
DROPS OF BLOOD. Only Luke tells this. It shows the agony of...
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_The mount of Olives_
THE MOUNT OF OLIVES
The mountains are Nature’s monuments.
Like the islands that dwell apart, and like them that give asylum from
a noisy and irreverent world. Many a meditative...
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LUKE—NOTE ON LUKE 22:41 KNELT DOWN. A posture of complete humility
in prayer.
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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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JESUS AGONIZES IN THE GARDEN MATTHEW 26:36-46; MARK 14:32-42; LUKE
22:39-46; JOHN 18:1 When Jesus had spoken these words, he went fo
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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 22:39. AS HE WAS WONT.—This accounts for Judas being able to
lead those who apprehended Jesus to the place where He was to be
found.
Luke 22:40. AT THE PLACE.—A garden or farm c...
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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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Mark 14:35; Matthew 26:39...
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Was withdrawn [α π ε σ π α σ θ η]. The Vulgate has avulsus
est, "he was torn away," as by an inward urgency. Godet adopts this
view, and so, apparently, Wyc., he was taken away. Meyer inclines to
it;...