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SUPPOSE YE ... - From this answer it would appear that they supposed
that the fact that these men had been slain in this manner proved that
they were very great sinners.
I TELL YOU, NAY - Jesus assur...
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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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EXHORTATIONS TO REPENTANCE. The theme of Luke 12:57 is continued and
illustrated by references to two incidents and by a parable. The
section is peculiar to Lk. A company of Galilean pilgrims had come...
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SUFFERING AND SIN (Luke 13:1-5)...
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At this time some men came and told Jesus about the Galilaeans whose
blood Pilate had mingled with their sacrifices. "Do you think," he
answered, "that these Galilaeans were sinners above all the Gali...
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JESUS (App-98. X). Read "He" with [L]. Tr.. WI R.
WERE. happened to be.
SINNERS. defaulters. Connecting it with Luke 12:58.
ABOVE. Greek _para._ App-104.
SUFFERED. have suffered....
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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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_were sinners above all the Galileans_ The -were" is literally,
-became," i.e. -stamped themselves as," -proved themselves to be." We
trace a similar mistaken -supposition" in the question of the
disc...
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ἉΜΑΡΤΩΛΟῚ ΠΑΡᾺ ΠΆΝΤΑΣ ΤΟῪΣ
ΓΑΛΙΛΑΊΟΥΣ ἘΓΈΝΟΝΤΟ. For παρὰ in comparisons
see Luke 3:13; Hebrews 1:9; Hebrews 3:3. The “were” of the A.
V[275] is literally, ‘_became_,’ i.e. ‘_stamped themselves
as_,’ ‘...
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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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Luke 13:1-9. ACCIDENTS AND JUDGMENTS. THE BARREN FIG-TREE...
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Ver 1. There were present at that season some that told him of the
Galileans, whose blood Pilate had mingled with their sacrifices. 2.
And Jesus answering said to them, Suppose you that these Galilean...
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_AN EXHORTATION TO REPENTANCE -- LUKE 13:1-9:_ Some people came to
Jesus and told Him about Pilate killing people and mixing their blood
with their sacrifices. It was a common held belief that disaste...
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ΆΠΟΚΡΙΘΕΊΣ _aor. pass. (dep.) part. от_
ΑΠΟΚΡΊΝΟΜΑΙ (G611) отвечать. О семитском
обороте _см._ МН, 453.
ΔΟΚΕΊΤΕ _praes. ind. act. от_ ΔΟΚΈΩ (G1380)
предполагать,
ΠΑΡΆ (G3844) более чем. ΈΓΈΝΟΝΤΟ _ao...
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SUPPOSE YE THAT THESE GALILEANS, &C.— Our Lord's hearers had
insinuated a very wrong notion of Providence; for which cause he not
only condemned it in the question just now mentioned, but told them
ex...
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BUTLER'S COMMENTS
SECTION 1
Repentance Defined (Luke 13:1-9)
13 There were some present at that very time who told him of the
Galileans whose blood Pilate had mingled with their sacrifices. 2And
he...
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And Jesus answering said unto them, Suppose ye that these Galilaeans
were sinners above all the Galilaeans, because they suffered such
things? AND JESUS ANSWERING SAID UNTO THEM, SUPPOSE YE THAT THES...
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57-59 Compare Mat_5:25-26; Pro_25:8.
1 There is a strong natural tendency to connect calamity with sin.
Hardly any great disaster occurs but someone seeks to justify it on
the ground that the victims...
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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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WERE SINNERS] see on John 9:3....
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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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SUPPOSE YE THAT THESE GALILÆANS ...? — The tale had probably been
told with a conviction, expressed or implied, that the massacre had
been a special judgment for some special and exceptional guilt. Ou...
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ἀποκριθεὶς : Jesus answered to an implied question. Those
who told the story expected Him to make some remarks on it; not such
doubtless as He did make. δοκεῖτε, think ye; probably that was
just what...
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_The Galilean tragedy_, peculiar to Lk., as is the greater part of
what follows, on to Luke 18:14....
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BOTH REPENTANCE AND FRUITFULNESS REQUIRED
Luke 13:1-9
Our Lord did not hesitate to hang great lessons on passing events. It
is a great art to lead men's thoughts from the outward and transient
to th...
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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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Sinners, &c. People are naturally inclined to believe, that those who
are unfortunate, and afflicted with calamities, must likewise be
culpable and impious. The Jews were very much given to these
sent...
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DOOM OF THE IMPENITENT
Luke 13:1-5. “And there were certain ones at that time announcing to
Him concerning the Galileans, whose blood Pilate mingled with their
sacrifices. And responding, He said to t...
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10. _Conversation on two Events of the Day: Luke 13:1-9_.
Luke does not say that the following event took place immediately
after the preceding, but only in a general way, ἐν αὐτῷ τῷ
καιρῷ (Luke 13:1)...
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(1) There were present at that season, some that told him of the
Galileans, whose blood Pilate had mingled with their sacrifices. (2)
And Jesus answering, said unto them, Suppose ye that these Galilea...
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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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2._Do you imagine? etc. _This passage is highly useful, were it for no
other reason than that this disease is almost natural to us, to be too
rigorous and severe in judging of others, and too much dis...
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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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AND JESUS ANSWERING, SAID UNTO THEM,.... Neither approving, nor
condemning Pilate's action; and though he allowed the Galileans to be
sinners, which could not be denied, he does not bear hard upon the...
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And Jesus answering said unto them, Suppose ye that these Galilaeans
were sinners above all the Galilaeans, because they suffered such
things?
Ver. 2. _Because they suffered such things_] None out of...
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_There were present at that season_ When Christ spake the foregoing
words; _some that told him of the Galileans_ The followers of Judas
Gaulonites, whose story Josephus has given us at large, _Antiq.,...
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The visible dealings of Providence with men in this world are no
certain indications of their real character; but are suited to teach
them the evil of sin, and the necessity of forsaking it, the certa...
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AND JESUS, ANSWERING, SAID UNTO THEM, SUPPOSE YE THAT THESE GALILEANS
WERE SINNERS ABOVE ALL THE GALILEANS BECAUSE THEY SUFFERED SUCH
THINGS?...
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LAST ADMONITIONS TO REPENTANCE.
The lesson of the Galilean tragedy:...
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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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1-5 Mention was made to Christ of the death of some Galileans. This
tragical story is briefly related here, and is not met with in any
historians. In Christ's reply he spoke of another event, which,...
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SEE POOLE ON "LUKE 13:1...
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Luke 13:2 And G2532 Jesus G2424 answered G611 (G5679) said G2036
(G5627) them G846 suppose G1380 ...
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THE FIRE HAS BEGUN TO FALL. LET THEM THEREFORE LEARN THEIR LESSON FROM
IT (13:1-5).
Having declared that He will cast fire on earth, preliminary examples
of it are now given, one an act of the civil a...
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‘And he answered and said to them, “Do you think that these
Galileans were sinners above all the Galileans, because they have
suffered these things?” '
This confirms that there had been some suggestio...
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Luke 13:2. SUPPOSE YE? Our Lord perceives their reasoning, and first
corrects the mistake they made, adding an appropriate warning.
WERE SINNERS. Our Lord does not deny that they were sinners; but on...
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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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TIME. We have no further information as to the time of the massacre
mentioned in Luke 13:1, tidings of which seem to have just arrived.
Views: 1. The time was immediately after the discourse of chap....
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SINNERS ABOVE ALL
(αμαρτωλο παρα παντας). Παρα means "beside,"
placed beside all the Galileans, and so beyond or above (with the
accusative).HAVE SUFFERED
(πεπονθασιν). Second perfect active indi...
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Luke 13:1
The Judgments of God.
I. Our Lord does not say, Those Galileans were not sinners at all.
Their sins had nothing to do with their death. Those on whom the tower
fell were innocent men. He ra...
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Luke 13:2
I. The folly and uncharitableness of mankind are in nothing more
clearly seen than in their disposition to blame everyone who is
unfortunate, and to think themselves surely in the right as l...
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Luke 13:1. _There were present at that season some that told him of
the Galilaeans, whose blood Pilate had mingled with their sacrifices._
This was a matter of common town talk, so of course they bro...
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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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_The Galileans, whose blood Pilate had mingled_
TEACHINGS FROM TRAGEDIES
We shall miss the very point of Christ’s teaching if we suppose that
he meant to lessen our sense of the inseparable connecti...
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LUKE—NOTE ON LUKE 13:1 The incidents concerning Pilate killing the
GALILEANS and the fall of the TOWER IN SILOAM are not recorded
elsewhere in Scripture. WHOSE BLOOD PILATE HAD MINGLED.
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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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_And Jesus answering said unto them, Suppose ye_, &c. They did suppose
this, but wrongly, for God often corrects those who sin less heavily,
to make them an example and a terror to others, and so inci...
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_CRITICAL NOTES_
Luke 13:1. THERE WERE PRESENT.—The phrase is a peculiar one, and
might be translated, “then there came up” or “arrived,”
perhaps to bring tidings of this outrage. WHOSE BLOOD.—The phr...
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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 28:4; Job 22:5; John 9:2; Luke 13:4...