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Verse 63. _MOCKED HIM, AND SMOTE HIM._] This and the following verses
are placed by Matthew and Mark before the relation of Peter's denial.
For their explanation, see on Matthew 26:67; Matthew 26:68....
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See the notes at Matthew 26:57....
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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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THE TRIAL BEFORE THE SANHEDRIN (Mark 14:53 *, Matthew 26:56 *). There
are several differences from Mk. Jesus is not taken into the hall at
first, but remains in the courtyard, and is present while Pet...
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The men who were holding Jesus mocked him and beat him. They
blindfolded him and asked him, "Prophesy! Who is it who hit you?" And
many another insulting word they spoke to him.
And when it was day, t...
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AND SATAN ENTERED INTO JUDAS (Luke 22:1-6)...
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THE MEN. Greek. p1. of _aner.App-123._ Not thesame word as in Luke
22:10.
MOCKED. were mocking. Greek. _empaizo._ Compare Luke 18:32.
AND SMOTE. smiting....
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63-65. The First Derision.
Hanan had simply tried to entangle Jesus by insidious questions.
The course of the trial before Caiaphas was different. The Priests on
that occasion "sought false witness,...
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_smote him_ No less than five forms of beating are referred to by the
Evangelists in describing this pathetic scene _derontes_here (a
general term); _etupton_, -they kept smiting;" _paisas_in the next...
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THE FIRST DERISION
Hanan had simply tried to entangle Jesus by insidious questions.
The course of the trial before Caiaphas was different. The Priests on
that occasion “sought false witness,” but thei...
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ΔΈΡΟΝΤΕΣ. No less than five forms of beating are referred to
by the Evangelists in describing this pathetic
scene—δέροντες here (a general term); ἔτυπτον,
‘they kept smiting;’ παίσας in the next verse...
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Ver 63. And the men that held Jesus mocked him, and smote him. 64. And
when they had blindfolded him, they struck him on the face, and asked
him, saying, Prophesy, who is it that smote you? 65. And ma...
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_JESUS WAS ARRESTED, DEFENDED, DENIED, QUESTIONED AND CONDEMNED --
LUKE 22:47-71:_ While Jesus was in the garden Judas led a multitude to
take Him. He identified Jesus with a kiss. In an effort to cau...
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ΣΥΝΈΧΟΝΤΕΣ _praes. act. part. (adj.) от_ ΣΥΝΈΧΩ
(G4912) удерживать, стеречь (BAGD).
ΈΝΈΠΑΙΖΟΝ _impf. ind. act. от_ ΈΜΠΑΊΖΩ (G1702)
играть с кем-л., издеваться,
насмехаться над кем-л., передразнивая
е...
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AND THE MEN THAT HELD JESUS, &C.— _And the men who had Jesus in
custody._ Wynne. "Though St. Luke has told us how Jesus was insulted,
before he describes his trial, contrary in appearance to the order...
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BUTLER'S COMMENTS
SECTION 5
Contrition (Luke 22:54-65)
54 Then they seized him and led him away, bringing him into the high
priest's house. Peter followed at a distance; 55and when they had
kindled...
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And when they had kindled a fire in the midst of the hall, and were
set down together, Peter sat down among them.
For the exposition, see the notes at ....
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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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(63-73) AND THE MEN THAT HELD JESUS... — See Notes on Matthew 26:59;
Mark 14:55. The verbs “mocked” and “smote” are both in the
tense that implies continued action....
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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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CHAPTER 25
THE PASSION.
Luke 22:47 - Luke 23:1
WHILE Jesus kept His sad watch in Gethsemane, treading the winepress
alone, His enemies kept theirs in the city. The step of Judas, as he
passed out in...
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_Indignities_ (Matthew 26:67-68; Mark 14:65). In Mt. and Mk. these
come after the trial during the night which Lk. omits. In his
narrative the hours of early morning spent by Jesus in the palace of
th...
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ἐνέπαιζον, mocked, in place of the more brutal spitting in
parallels. δέροντες, smiting (the whole body), instead of the
more special and insulting slapping in the face
(κολαφίζειν)....
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“REJECTED OF MEN”
Luke 22:63-71
This scene of mockery is very terrible. How difficult the twelve
legions of angels must have found it to restrain themselves. See
Matthew 26:53. Here we have an exhib...
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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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(20) And the men that held Jesus mocked him, and smote [him].
(20) Christ bore the shame that was due for our sins....
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JESUS CONDEMNED BY THE SANHEDRIN
Matthew 26:59-68; Mark 14:55-65; Luke 22:63-71; John 18:19-24. “
Then the high
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(2.) Luke 22:63-65.
The evil treatment mentioned here is the same as that related by
Matthew and Mark, and placed by them after the sitting of the
Sanhedrim at the house of Caiaphas. It is the parody...
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2. _The Judgment of Jesus:_ Luke 22:54 _to Luke 23:25_.
1 _st. The Ecclesiastical Trial: Luke 22:54-71_.
This account contains three things: (1) St. Peter's denial ...
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"And the men that held Jesus mocked him, and smote him. (64) And when
they had blindfolded him, they struck him on the face, and asked him,
saying, Prophesy, who is it that smote thee? (65) And many o...
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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 THE MEN THAT HELD JESUS,.... Whilst he was before the sanhedrim;
and were either the Roman soldiers, or the servants of the high
priest, who kept hold of him all the while, lest he should get away...
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And the men that held Jesus mocked him, and smote _him_.
Ver. 63. See Matthew 26:27; Mark 14:65; John 18:22; Isaiah 50:6. They
scoffed him, not so mu
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_And the men that held Jesus mocked him_ What has just been related
concerning Peter, passed while the priests examined Jesus, of which
examination, before Luke gives an account, he mentions the follo...
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Christ betrayed, led to the high-priest, and denied. Matthew 26:47-75;
MARK 14:43-72....
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Jesus treated with contempt:...
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AND THE MEN THAT HELD JESUS MOCKED HIM, AND SMOTE HIM....
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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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63-71 Those that condemned Jesus for a blasphemer, were the vilest
blasphemers. He referred them to his second coming, for the full proof
of his being the Christ, to their confusion, since they would...
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Ver. 63-65. Concerning these abuses offered to our Saviour. SEE POOLE
ON "MATTHEW 26:67". SEE POOLE ON "MATTHEW 26:68". SEE POOLE ON "MARK
14:65"....
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Luke 22:63 Now G2532 men G435 held G4912 (G5723) Jesus G2424 mocked
G1702 (G5707) Him G846 beat...
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‘And the men who held Jesus mocked him, and beat him.'
In those days the beating of prisoners before trial was seen as a
softening up process. It was seen as making them less able to defend
themselves...
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JESUS IS MOCKED AND BEATEN (22:63-65)
What followed was now an indication of the inhumanity of man. It was
quite the usual thing to have fun at the expense of those who had been
arrested, and a Jewish...
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Luke passes over the examination by Annas (John 18:19-24), the
subsequent examination before Caiaphas (Matthew 26:57-66; Mark
14:53-64), giving immediately his account of Peter's denial, then
mentioni...
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Luke 22:63-65. THE MOCKERY AT NIGHT. See on Matthew 26:67-68; Mark
14:65. (John 18:22 refers to a different occurrence.) Matthew and Mark
place t
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THAT HELD
(ο συνεχοντες). See on Luke 8:45; Luke 19:43 for this verb
συνεχω. Here alone in the N.T. for holding a prisoner (holding
together). The servants or soldiers, not the Sanhedrin.MOCKED
(ε...
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Luke 22:63. And the men that held Jesus mocked him, and smote him. And
when they had blindfolded him, they struck him on the face, and asked
him, saying, Prophesy, who is it that smote thee? And many...
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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 22:7. 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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MADE FUN OF HIM AND BEAT HIM. For notes on this, see Matthew 26:67-68;
Mark 14:65....
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LUKE—NOTE ON LUKE 22:63 The MEN... HOLDING JESUS were probably
“officers” (vv. Luke 22:4, Luke 22:52)
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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 22:54. THEN TOOK THEY HIM.—R.V., “And they seized Him.” THE
HIGH PRIEST’S HOUSE.—_I.e._, the house of Caiaphas. St. John alone
mentions a preliminary and perhaps informal examin...
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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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1 Peter 2:23; Hebrews 12:2; Isaiah 49:7; Isaiah 50:6; Isaiah 50:7;...
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Smote [δ ε ρ ο ν τ ε ς]. Originally to flay; thence to cudgel.
Compare our vulgarism, to tan or hide....
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Matthew 26:67; Mark 14:65....
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Observe here, the vile affronts, the horrid abuses, the injuries and
indignities which were put upon the holy and innocent Jesus in the day
of his sufferings; the rude officers and servants spit in hi...