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Text -- Luke 22:6 (NET)

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22:6 So Judas agreed and began looking for an opportunity to betray Jesus when no crowd was present.
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Dictionary Themes and Topics: Traitor | Priest | PROMISE | LORD'S SUPPER; (EUCHARIST) | LAW IN THE NEW TESTAMENT | Judas | Jesus, The Christ | JUDAS ISCARIOT | JESUS CHRIST, 4E2 | JESUS CHRIST, 4E1 | Greed | Church | Betrayal | BETRAY | Apostasy | more
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TSK Synopsis , MHCC , Matthew Henry , Barclay , Constable , College , McGarvey , Lapide

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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per phrase)

Robertson: Luk 22:6 - -- Consented ( exōmologēsen ). Old verb, but the ancients usually used the simple form for promise or consent rather than the compound. This is the ...

Consented ( exōmologēsen ).

Old verb, but the ancients usually used the simple form for promise or consent rather than the compound. This is the only instance of this sense in the N.T. It is from homologos (homos , same, and legō , to say), to say the same thing with another and so agree.

Robertson: Luk 22:6 - -- Opportunity ( eukarian ). From eukairos (eu , kairos ), a good chance. Old word, but in the N.T. only here and parallel passage Mat 26:16.

Opportunity ( eukarian ).

From eukairos (eu , kairos ), a good chance. Old word, but in the N.T. only here and parallel passage Mat 26:16.

Robertson: Luk 22:6 - -- In the absence of the multitude ( ater ochlou ). Ater is an old preposition, common in the poets, but rare in prose. Also in Luk 22:35. It means "w...

In the absence of the multitude ( ater ochlou ).

Ater is an old preposition, common in the poets, but rare in prose. Also in Luk 22:35. It means "without,""apart from,"like chōris . The point of Judas was just this. He would get Jesus into the hands of the Sanhedrin during the feast in spite of the crowd. It was necessary to avoid tumult (Mat 26:5) because of the popularity of Jesus.

Vincent: Luk 22:6 - -- Promised ( ἐξωμολόγησεν ) See on Mat 3:6; and Mat 11:25. The idea is that of an open and fair consent or pledge.

Promised ( ἐξωμολόγησεν )

See on Mat 3:6; and Mat 11:25. The idea is that of an open and fair consent or pledge.

JFB: Luk 22:6 - -- (See Mat 26:5).

(See Mat 26:5).

Clarke: Luk 22:6 - -- And he promised - That is, to do it - εξωμολογησε : or, He accepted the proposal. See Wakefield.

And he promised - That is, to do it - εξωμολογησε : or, He accepted the proposal. See Wakefield.

TSK: Luk 22:6 - -- in the absence of the multitude : or, without tumult, Mat 26:5; Mar 14:2

in the absence of the multitude : or, without tumult, Mat 26:5; Mar 14:2

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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per Verse)

Barnes: Luk 22:4-6 - -- Chief priests and captains - See the notes at Mat 26:14. See the account of the bargain which Judas made with them explained in the Mat 26:14-1...

Chief priests and captains - See the notes at Mat 26:14. See the account of the bargain which Judas made with them explained in the Mat 26:14-16 notes, and Mar 14:10-11 notes.

Absence of the multitude - The multitude, "the people,"were then favorable to Jesus. He had preached in the temple, and many of them believed that he was the Messiah. It was a hazardous thing, therefore, to take him by force, and in their presence, as they might rise and rescue him. Hence, they sought to take him when "he"was away from the multitude; and as Judas knew of a place where he could be found "alone,"they were glad of the opportunity of so easily securing him.

Poole: Luk 22:3-14 - -- Ver. 3-14. See Poole on "Mat 26:14" , and following verses to Mat 26:19 . See Poole on "Mar 14:10" , and following verses to Mar 14:16 .

Ver. 3-14. See Poole on "Mat 26:14" , and following verses to Mat 26:19 . See Poole on "Mar 14:10" , and following verses to Mar 14:16 .

Gill: Luk 22:6 - -- And he promised,.... He undertook to deliver him into their hands; he laid himself under obligation to do it; he faithfully promised he would. The Ara...

And he promised,.... He undertook to deliver him into their hands; he laid himself under obligation to do it; he faithfully promised he would. The Arabic version renders it, he gave thanks; for the money he received, being well pleased he had made such a bargain; and so the word here used sometimes signifies; and indeed commonly either to confess; or to give thanks, in which latter sense it is used, in Mat 11:25 but here rather it is to be understood in the sense of promising:

and sought opportunity; the two days following before the passover:

to betray him unto them in the absence of the people: when they were gone from him, and he was alone; but found no opportunity of doing it this way, which they had agreed upon with him, and he had promised, until the night of the passover, when he was alone in the garden with his disciples.

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Commentary -- Verse Notes / Footnotes

NET Notes: Luk 22:6 The leaders wanted to do this quietly, when no crowd was present, so no public uproar would result (cf. v. 21:38; 22:2).

Geneva Bible: Luk 22:6 And he promised, and sought opportunity to betray him unto them in the ( b ) absence of the multitude. ( b ) Without tumult, doing it without the kno...

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Commentary -- Verse Range Notes

TSK Synopsis: Luk 22:1-71 - --1 The Jews conspire against Christ.3 Satan prepares Judas to betray him.7 The apostles prepare the passover.19 Christ institutes his holy supper;21 co...

MHCC: Luk 22:1-6 - --Christ knew all men, and had wise and holy ends in taking Judas to be a disciple. How he who knew Christ so well, came to betray him, we are here told...

Matthew Henry: Luk 22:1-6 - -- The year of the redeemed is now come, which had been from eternity fixed in the divine counsels, and long looked for by them that waited for the...

Barclay: Luk 22:1-6 - --It was at Passover time that Jesus came to Jerusalem to die. The Feast of Unleavened Bread is not, strictly speaking, the same thing as the Passove...

Constable: Luk 22:1--Joh 1:1 - --VII. Jesus' passion, resurrection, and ascension 22:1--24:53 Luke's unique rendition of the death, burial, and r...

Constable: Luk 22:1-6 - --A. The plot to arrest Jesus 22:1-6 This significant plot is the core around which several other incident...

Constable: Luk 22:3-6 - --2. Judas' offer 22:3-6 (cf. Matt. 26:14-16; Mark 14:10-11) Luke omitted the story of Jesus' anointing in Bethany (Matt. 26:6-13; Mark 14:3-9; John 12:...

College: Luk 22:1-71 - --LUKE 22 VII. JESUS' SUFFERING AND DEATH (22:1-23:56) A. JUDAS AGREES TO BETRAY JESUS (22:1-6) 1 Now the Feast of Unleavened Bread, called the Pass...

McGarvey: Luk 22:1-6 - -- CXVI. JESUS PREDICTS, THE RULERS PLOT FOR, AND JUDAS BARGAINS FOR HIS DEATH. (Mount of Olives, Bethany, and Jerusalem. Tuesday after sunset, which Je...

Lapide: Luk 22:1-71 - --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; o...

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Introduction / Outline

Robertson: Luke (Book Introduction) THE GOSPEL OF LUKE By Way of Introduction There is not room here for a full discussion of all the interesting problems raised by Luke as the autho...

JFB: Luke (Book Introduction) THE writer of this Gospel is universally allowed to have been Lucas (an abbreviated form of Lucanus, as Silas of Silvanus), though he is not expressly...

JFB: Luke (Outline) ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE FORERUNNER. (Luke 1:5-25) ANNUNCIATION OF CHRIST. (Luk 1:26-38) VISIT OF MARY TO ELISABETH. (Luke 1:39-56) BIRTH AND CIRCUMCISION...

TSK: Luke (Book Introduction) Luke, to whom this Gospel has been uniformly attributed from the earliest ages of the Christian church, is generally allowed to have been " the belove...

TSK: Luke 22 (Chapter Introduction) Overview Luk 22:1, The Jews conspire against Christ; Luk 22:3, Satan prepares Judas to betray him; Luk 22:7, The apostles prepare the passover; Lu...

Poole: Luke 22 (Chapter Introduction) CHAPTER 22

MHCC: Luke (Book Introduction) This evangelist is generally supposed to have been a physician, and a companion of the apostle Paul. The style of his writings, and his acquaintance w...

MHCC: Luke 22 (Chapter Introduction) (Luk 22:1-6) The treachery of Judas. (Luk 22:7-18) The passover. (Luk 22:19, Luk 22:20) The Lord's supper instituted. (v. 21-38) Christ admonishes ...

Matthew Henry: Luke (Book Introduction) An Exposition, with Practical Observations, of The Gospel According to St. Luke We are now entering into the labours of another evangelist; his name ...

Matthew Henry: Luke 22 (Chapter Introduction) All the evangelists, whatever they omit, give us a particular account of the death and resurrection of Christ, because he died for our sins and ros...

Barclay: Luke (Book Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO SAINT LUKE A Lovely Book And Its Author The gospel according to St. Luke has been called the loveliest book ...

Barclay: Luke 22 (Chapter Introduction) And Satan Entered Into Judas (Luk_22:1-6) The Last Meal Together (Luk_22:7-23) Strife Among The Disciples Of Christ (Luk_22:24-30) Peter's Tragedy...

Constable: Luke (Book Introduction) Introduction Writer Several factors indicate that the writer of this Gospel was the sa...

Constable: Luke (Outline) Outline I. Introduction 1:1-4 II. The birth and childhood of Jesus 1:5-2:52 ...

Constable: Luke Luke Bibliography Alford, Henry. The Greek Testament. New ed. 4 vols. London: Rivingtons, 1880. ...

Haydock: Luke (Book Introduction) THE HOLY GOSPEL OF JESUS CHRIST, ACCORDING TO ST. LUKE. INTRODUCTION St. Luke was a physician, a native of Antioch, the metropolis of Syria, a...

Gill: Luke (Book Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO LUKE The writer of this Gospel, Luke, has been, by some, thought, as Origen a relates, to be the same with Lucius, mentioned in Ro...

College: Luke (Book Introduction) FOREWORD "Many have undertaken" to write commentaries on the Gospel of Luke, and a large number of these are very good. "It seemed good also to me" t...

College: Luke (Outline) OUTLINE There is general agreement among serious students of Luke's Gospel regarding its structure. I. Prologue Luke 1:1-4 II. Infancy Narrative...

Lapide: Luke (Book Introduction) S. LUKE'S GOSPEL Third Edition JOHN HODGES, AGAR STREET, CHARING CROSS, LONDON. 1892. INTRODUCTION. ——o—— THE Holy Gospel of Jesus Ch...

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