In this section Luke records the assault of the Sadducees respecting
the resurrection (Luke 20:27-40); then omitting the lawyer's question,
he tells of our Lord's unanswered question respecting _Christ the Son
of David_ (Luke 20:41-44); like Mark he gives but a brief summary of
the discourse against... [ Continue Reading ]
Luke 21:1-4. THE WIDOW'S MITES. See on Mark 12:41-44; comp. also the
introductory note to Matthew 24... [ Continue Reading ]
Luke 21:1. AND HE LOOKED UP (Luke 21:1). From where he had been
sitting during the delivery of His denunciatory discourse ‘over
against the treasury' (Mark). The distance could not have been very
great.... [ Continue Reading ]
Luke 21:4. UNTO THE GIFTS, _i.e.,_ those in the chests. ‘This
incident, witnessed by Jesus at such a time, resembles a flower which
He comes upon all at once in the desert of official devotion, the
sight and perfume of which make Him leap with joy.' (Godet.)... [ Continue Reading ]
Luke 21:5-6. SOME. Luke is quite indefinite here.
SACRED GIFTS, made for the most part by heathen: such as holy vessels
by the Emperor Augustus, and others by Ptolemy Philadelphus, king of
Egypt, and especially the magnificent golden vine presented by Herod
the Great, and described by Josephus. Th... [ Continue Reading ]
The discourse of our Lord about the last times, is here connected most
closely with the prediction of the destruction of the temple (Luke
21:5-6). There is no allusion to the mount of Olives, where, as
Matthew and Mark distinctly assert, the question of Luke 21:7 was put;
but the wording of that ver... [ Continue Reading ]
Luke 21:7. THE QUESTION. See on Matthew 24:3; Mark 13:4.
AND THEY ASKED him, _i.e.,_ those spoken of in Luke 21:5.... [ Continue Reading ]
Luke 21:8-11. THE OPENING WARNING. See on Matthew 24:4-8; Mark 13:5-8.
The varia tions are slight: AND THE TIME (_i.e.,_ of the kingdom) IS
AT HAND (Luke 21:8). These are the words of those deceivers who should
come.
COMMOTIONS (Luke 21:9). Peculiar to Luke.
THEN SAID HE ONTO THEM (Luke 21:10). A... [ Continue Reading ]
Luke 21:12. BUT BEFORE ALL THESE THINGS. Matthew says ‘then,' and
Mark also seems to imply that the persecutions would follow the signs,
etc. (Luke 21:11-12). But the discrepancy is only apparent. The
passage in Matthew (Matthew 24:6) tells of what shall take place
before the end comes, then in Matt... [ Continue Reading ]
Luke 21:12-19. PERSECUTION PREDICTED. See on Matthew 24:9-14; Mark
13:9-13. Luke's account shows great independence in this paragraph.... [ Continue Reading ]
Luke 21:13. IT SHALL TURN TO YOU, FOR A TESTIMONY, _i.e.,_ of your
faithfulness, giving you an opportunity to testify for the Lord, and
‘against them' (Mark 13:9).... [ Continue Reading ]
Luke 21:15. Peculiar to Luke, but comp. Matthew 10:19-20.
A MONTH AND WISDOM. The former refers to the words they were to
utter; the latter, to the gift of delivering these words
appropriately. According to others, ‘mouth' refers to the form,
‘wisdom' to the thought. In any case both thought and w... [ Continue Reading ]
Luke 21:16. SOME OF YOU. James, one of those present, was soon put to
death (Acts 12:2).... [ Continue Reading ]
Luke 21:18. AND NOT A HAIR OF YOUR HEAD SHALL PERISH. Some would add:
‘as long as you are needed for the service of Christ;' others refer
it to the safety of the mass of Christians at the time of the
destruction of Jerusalem. But the fact that Luke 21:16 points to the
death of some makes a reference... [ Continue Reading ]
Luke 21:19. IN YOUR PATIENCE, or ‘stedfastness,' YE SHALL WIN YOUR
SOULS, or ‘lives.' In the endurance of these predicted afflictions
they should gain, or come into the possession of, their true life. If
Luke 21:18 refers to physical safety this promise also does. ‘In'
means: in this God appointed w... [ Continue Reading ]
Luke 21:20. COMPASSED WITH ARMIES. The plainest and most graphic form
of the prediction. Luke, writing for Gentile readers, does not refer
to Daniel's prophecy, but speaks of its fulfilment. We prefer this
view to that which finds a different sign here; see on Matthew 25:15.
There was abundant time,... [ Continue Reading ]
Luke 21:20-24. THE DIRECT PREDICTION OF THE DESTRUCTION OF JERUSALEM.
See on Matthew 24:15-22; Mark 13:14-20. There is no parallel in Luke's
report to Matthew 24:23-28; Mark 13:21-23.... [ Continue Reading ]
Luke 21:21. IN THE MIDST OF HER, _i.e.,_ Jerusalem, not Judea, as
appears from the last clause of the verse. See the emended text. This
Gospel does not contain so full directions in regard to the flight, as
that written more especially for Jewish Christians (Matthew).... [ Continue Reading ]
Luke 21:22. DAYS OF VENGEANCE. Of God's vengeance, not of man's. Comp.
chap. Luke 18:8. Even Titus seems to have been conscious that he was a
minister of Divine retribution.
ALL THINGS WHICH ARE WRITTEN MAY BE FULFILLED. Our Lord then asserts
that this retribution bad been already prophesied in th... [ Continue Reading ]
Luke 21:23. UPON THE LAND, or ‘earth.' This may be general, but as
the direct reference is to the war under Titus, it more probably
means: the land of Judea. If the wider sense be adopted, the
particular distress (Divine retribution) is brought out in the clause:
WRATH UNTO THIS PEOPLE.... [ Continue Reading ]
Luke 21:24. THEY SHALL FALL, etc. Peculiar to Luke. The reference is,
of course, to ‘this people.' ‘According to Josephus, the number of
the slain amounted to 1,100,000; 97,000 were carried away as slaves,
mostly to Egypt and the provinces.'
AND JERUSALEM SHALL BE TRODDEN DOWN OF THE GENTILES, or... [ Continue Reading ]
Luke 21:25-33. THE SIGNS OF THE COMING OF THE END. See on the
paragraph in general, the notes on Matthew 24:29-35; Mark 13:24-31.
The only variations are in the signs mentioned in Luke 21:25-26, and
the exhortation in Luke 21:28.These signs evidently refer not to the
destruction of Jerusalem, but to... [ Continue Reading ]
Luke 21:28. BUT WHEN THESE THINGS, _1e,,_ those spoken of in Luke
21:25-26, since the coming of the Son of man (Luke 21:27) would be
instantaneous.
BEGIN TO COME TO PASS. This suggests their continuance, but the close
of the verse indicates a brief period.
LOOK UP. The word means to raise one's... [ Continue Reading ]
Luke 21:34. TO YOURSELVES. Emphatic.
OVERCHARGED. Made heavy, sleepy, and hence unexpectant, the
underlying thought being the sudden return of the Lord. Three things
are mentioned as bringing them into such a state.
SURFEITING, heaviness and dizziness such as drunkenness of
_yesterday_ gives; DR... [ Continue Reading ]
Luke 21:34-36. CONCLUDING WARNING. Peculiar to Luke in this form,
though the same thoughts occur in Matthew 24:42-51; Mark 13:32-37.... [ Continue Reading ]
Luke 21:35. FOR IT SHALL COME IN UPON ALL, etc.. It is to be a
universal surprise, a universal judgment. The idea of sitting securely
is implied in the word dwell.... [ Continue Reading ]
Luke 21:36. BUT WATCH YE. This is the main exhortation, and the mode
of the watching is further described, AT ALL TIMES MAKING
SUPPLICATION. ‘At all times,' in effect, belongs both to the
watching and praying.
THAT YE MAY PREVAIL, or ‘have the strength,' be in a condition.
This is the sense of the... [ Continue Reading ]
Luke 21:37. EVERY DAY. Lit., ‘the days,' definite days of that week
of His passion.
OLIVET. Luke makes no mention of Bethany, where, according to Matthew
and Mark, our Lord spent the nights of Sunday and Monday. This is all
they assert, although from their inserting the supper at Bethany
_after_ th... [ Continue Reading ]
Luke 21:37-38. CONCLUDING SKETCH OF OUR LORD'S TEACHING. Peculiar to
Luke. Luke does not assert that our Lord afterwards taught in the
temple, and thus contradicts the accounts of Matthew and Mark. Unlike
them he has prefaced the final discourses with a general sketch of our
Lord's activity during t... [ Continue Reading ]
Luke 21:38. CAME EARLY IN THE MORNING, rather than came eagerly, as
some translate. This suggests that our Lord was for the greater part
of the teaching days in the temple; a fact in accordance with the
number of incidents which we must place on Tuesday. No miracles are
mentioned in this connection;... [ Continue Reading ]