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See this passage explained in the notes at Matthew 20:29....
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CHAPTER 18
_ 1. The Unjust Judge and the Avenging of His Elect. (Luke 18:1)_
2. The Parable of the Pharisee and the Publican. (Luke 18:9)
3. The Little Children and the Required Lowliness. (Luke 18...
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A BLIND MAN HEALED (Mark 10:46 *, Matthew 20:29 *). There is one man
as in Mk., but the name (Bartimæ us) is not given. Unlike Mk. and
Mt., Lk. says the incident occurred as Jesus was entering (not
le...
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UNWEARIED IN PRAYER (Luke 18:1-8)...
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When Jesus was approaching Jericho, a blind man was sitting by the
wayside begging. When he heard the crowd passing through he asked what
it meant. They told him, "Jesus of Nazareth is passing by." He...
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CRIED. called out.
SON OF DAVID. App-98. Compare the call of the other men (App-152).
MERCY. pity....
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_Jesus, thou Son of David_ The use of this Messianic title implies a
strong faith in Bartimaeus.
_have mercy on me_ "The Kyrie Eleison of the soul which precedes its
Hosanna." Van Oosterzee....
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ΥἹῈ ΔΑΥΕΊΔ. The use of this Messianic title implies a
strong faith in Bartimaeus.
ἘΛΈΗΣΌΝ ΜΕ. “The Kyrie Eleison of the soul which precedes
its Hosanna.” Van Oosterzee....
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BARTIMAEUS HEALED AT JERICHO...
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par
Ver 35. And it came to pass, that as he was come nigh unto Jericho, a
certain blind man sat by the way side begging: 36. And hearing the
multitude pass by, he asked what it meant. 37. And they to...
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BUTLER'S COMMENTS
SECTION 6
Pitiless (Luke 18:35-43)
35 As he drew near to Jericho, a blind man was sitting by the roadside
begging; 36and hearing a multitude going by, he inquired what this
meant....
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And he cried, saying, Jesus, thou Son of David, have mercy on me.
AND HE CRIED, SAYING, JESUS, SON OF DAVID, in other words, 'Thou
promised Messiah.' That this was the understood sense of the phras...
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15-11 Compare Mat_19:13-15; Mar_10:13-16; Mat_18:3.
15 It was customary for rabbis and great teachers to invoke a blessing
on those who desired it, especially on children who were not mature
enough to...
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THE UNJUST JUDGE. THE PHARISEE AND THE PUBLICAN. THE RICH RULER
1-8. The Unjust Judge (peculiar to Lk).
There is a close connexion with what precedes. The mention of the
Second Advent leads Christ to...
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THE BLIND MAN AT JERICHO (Matthew 20:29; Mark 10:46). See on Mt....
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LUKE’S GOOD NEWS
LUKE
_HILDA BRIGHT_
CHAPTER 18
TWO *PARABLES ABOUT PRAYER 18:1-14
1 THE WIDOW AND THE JUDGE 18:1-8
V1 Jesus told his *disciples a *parable. It showed that they should
continue...
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SOME SYNOPTICAL INCIDENTS OF THE LATER TIME. Lk., who has for some
time followed his own way, now joins the company of his brother
evangelists. The section following is skilfully connected with what
g...
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_The blind man at Jericho_ (Matthew 20:29-34; Mark 10:46-52).
τυφλός τις : the blind man is not named, from which J. Weiss
(Meyer) infers that the name cannot have been in Lk.'s source. A very
precari...
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ἐβόησεν : aorist, he cried out once....
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THE REWARD OF FAITH
Luke 18:31-43
Our Lord knew what was awaiting Him. He laid down His life “of
Himself.” But all the significance of His life and death was
concealed from the Apostles and others....
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Two parables on prayer are here given. The first insists on its
necessity as an alternative to fainting. The second reveals the
secrets of prevailing prayer, namely, humility and a deep sense of
need....
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THE BLIND MEN AT JERICHO
Matthew 20:29-34; Luke 18:35-43; Mark 10:46-52. “And they are coming
into Jericho. And He and His disciples and a great multitude going out
from Jericho, blind Bartimeus, the...
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7. _The Healing of Bartimeus: Luke 18:35-43_.
John's very exact narrative serves to complete the synoptical account.
The sojourn of Jesus in Peraea was interrupted by the call which led
Jesus to Betha...
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(35) And it came to pass, that, as he was come nigh unto Jericho, a
certain blind man sat by the way side begging: (36) And hearing the
multitude pass by, he asked what it meant? (37) And they told hi...
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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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Grace is the spring of the Christian's walk, and furnishes directions
for it. He cannot with impunity (chapter 17) despise the weak. He must
not be weary of pardoning his brother. If he have faith but...
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AND HE CRIED, SAYING, JESUS THOU SON OF DAVID,.... Believing him, at
once, to be the Messiah; whence he calls him the son of David, which
was a character and title of the Messiah, well known to the Je...
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_A certain blind man_, &c. Of the miracle here recorded, see on
Matthew 20:29; Mark 10:46....
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AND HE CRIED, SAYING, JESUS, THOU SON OF DAVID, HAVE MERCY ON ME....
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THE BLIND MAN OF JERICHO.
The passing of Jesus of Nazareth:...
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GRACE PRODUCING PERSISTENT PRAYER
(vs.1-8)
This section connects with the subjects of chapter 17. We have seen in
the four sections of that chapter that the gospel of grace produces in
the believer...
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35-43 This poor blind man sat by the wayside, begging. He was not
only blind, but poor, the fitter emblem of the world of mankind which
Christ came to heal and save. The prayer of faith, guided by Ch...
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SEE POOLE ON "LUKE 18:36...
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Tertullian Against Marcion Book IV
Why then did the blind man, on hearing that He was passing by,
exclaim, "Jesus, Thou Son of David, have mercy on me? "[1457]
Tertullian Against Marcion Book IV
Bu...
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Luke 18:38 And G2532 out G994 (G5656) saying G3004 (G5723) Jesus G2424
Son G5207 David G1138 mercy...
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‘And he cried, saying, “Jesus, you son of David, have mercy on
me.” '
Knowing something of Jesus by reputation the blind man saw his main
chance. This was perhaps the first time that he had actually...
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THE BLIND MAN'S EYES ARE OPENED AND HE PRESSES INTO THE KINGLY RULE OF
GOD (18:35-43).
It can be no accident that this incident follows the depicting of the
disciples as ‘blind' to the truth about Jes...
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Luke 18:35-43. THE HEALING OF THE BLIND BEGGAR NEAR JERICHO. See on
Matthew 20:29-34; Mark 10:46-52; especially the latter passage, with
which this account closely agrees. The main difference is found...
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FROM this point on, Luke's account is strictly parallel with those of
Matthew and Mark. He does not, however, mention the locality (Perea).
We group the rest of the chapter together, as the events suc...
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HE CRIED
(εβοησεν). Old verb, βοαω, to shout, as in Luke 9:38.SON OF
DAVID
(υιε Δαυειδ). Shows that he recognizes Jesus as the Messiah....
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Luke 18:35. _And it came to pass, that as he was come nigh unto
Jericho, a certain blind man sat by the way side begging: and hearing
the multitude pass by, he asked what it meant. And they told him,...
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Luke 18:35. _And it came to pass, that as he was come nigh unto
Jericho, a certain blind man sat by the way side begging: and hearing
the multitude pass by, he asked what it meant. And they told him,...
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Luke 18:35. _And it came to pass, that as he was come nigh unto
Jericho, a certain blind man sat by the way side begging: And hearing
the multitude pass by, he asked what it meant._
If he could not s...
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Luke 18:31. _Then he took unto him the twelve, and said unto them,
Behold, we go up to Jerusalem, and all things that are written by the
prophets concerning the Son of man shall be accomplished. For h...
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Luke 18:31. Then he took unto him the twelve, and said unto them,
Behold, we go up to Jerusalem, and all things that are written by the
prophets concerning the Son of man shall he accomplished. For he...
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CONTENTS: Parable of the unjust judge. Parable of Pharisee and
publican. Little children blessed. Rich young ruler. Death and
resurrection foretold. Blind man healed near Jericho.
CHARACTERS: God, Je...
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Luke 18:1. _Men ought always to pray, and not to faint._ We have
continual wants, and God is always ready to hear. And as we must
always be thinking of good or of evil, it is best to set the Lord
alwa...
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JESUS WAS COMING NEAR JERICHO. This is the last time he would go to
Jerusalem, since the crucifixion was just a little more than a week
away. See notes on Matthew 20:29-34. Matthew says there were two...
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_A certain blind man sat by the wayside_
THE BLIND MAN’S PERTINACITY AND CURE
This teaches us--
I. THE IMPORTANCE OF THE IMMEDIATE SEIZING OF OPPORTUNITIES.
II. THE IMPORTANCE OF PERTINACITY, IN T...
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LUKE—NOTE ON LUKE 18:38 Matthew reports two blind beggars; see note
on Matt. 20:30–31. JESUS, SON OF DAVID, HAVE MERCY ON ME. See Luke
17:13
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JESUS HEALS A BLIND BEGGAR MATTHEW 20:29-34; MARK 10:46-52; LUKE
18:35-43; MATTHEW 20:29 And as they departed from Jericho,
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CHAPTER 18 VER. 1. _He spake a parable unto them to the end that._
Christ had said, at the end of the last chapter, that the Apostles and
the faithful should suffer persecutions, in which they should...
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_CRITICAL NOTES_
Luke 18:35. AS HE DREW NIGH TO JERICHO.—St. Matthew speaks of _two_
blind men cured as Jesus _departed_ from Jericho (Luke 20:29 _ff_.);
St. Mark of _one_ blind man named Bartimæus (e...
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EXPOSITION
LUKE 18:1
_The Lord speaks the two parables on prayer_—_the importunate widow,
and the Pharisee and publican._
LUKE 18:1
AND HE SPAKE A PARABLE UNTO THEM TO THIS END, THAT MEN OUGHT ALW...
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Shall we turn tonight to Luke, chapter 18.
Luke tells us that Jesus now
spoke a parable to them to this end (Luke 18:1),
In other words, the purpose of the parable was to encourage people to
pray an...
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Isaiah 11:1; Isaiah 9:6; Isaiah 9:7; Jeremiah 23:5; Matthew 12:23;...
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(CF. MARK 10:46-52; LUKE 18:35-43)— Did Jesus heal two blind men
orjust one?
PROBLEM: Matthew says that Christ healed two men, but Mark refers to
only one man being healed (10:46). This appears to be...