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Text -- Luke 9:12 (NET)

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9:12 Now the day began to draw to a close, so the twelve came and said to Jesus, “Send the crowd away, so they can go into the surrounding villages and countryside and find lodging and food, because we are in an isolated place.”
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Dictionary Themes and Topics: Twelve, the | Miracles | MEALS, MEAL-TIME | Loaves | LUKE, THE GOSPEL OF | LORD'S SUPPER; (EUCHARIST) | Jesus, The Christ | JESUS CHRIST, 4C2 | INN | GET; GETTING | CHRONOLOGY OF THE NEW TESTAMENT | more
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Robertson , Vincent , Wesley , Clarke , TSK

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Barnes , Poole , Gill

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TSK Synopsis , Maclaren , MHCC , Matthew Henry , Barclay , Constable , College , McGarvey , Lapide

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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per phrase)

Robertson: Luk 9:12 - -- To wear away ( klinein ). Old verb usually transitive, to bend or bow down. Many compounds as in English decline, incline, recline, clinic (klinē ,...

To wear away ( klinein ).

Old verb usually transitive, to bend or bow down. Many compounds as in English decline, incline, recline, clinic (klinē , bed), etc. Luke alone in the N.T. uses it intransitively as here. The sun was turning down towards setting.

Robertson: Luk 9:12 - -- Lodge ( katalusōsin ). First aorist active subjunctive of kataluō , a common verb, to dissolve, destroy, overthrow, and then of travellers to bre...

Lodge ( katalusōsin ).

First aorist active subjunctive of kataluō , a common verb, to dissolve, destroy, overthrow, and then of travellers to break a journey, to lodge (kataluma , inn, Luk 2:7). Only here and Luk 19:7 in the N.T. in this sense.

Robertson: Luk 9:12 - -- Get victuals ( heurōsin episitismon ). Ingressive aorist active of heuriskō , very common verb.

Get victuals ( heurōsin episitismon ).

Ingressive aorist active of heuriskō , very common verb.

Robertson: Luk 9:12 - -- Victuals ( episitismon , from episitizomai , to provision oneself, sitizō , from siton , wheat) only here in the N.T., though common in ancient Gree...

Victuals ( episitismon , from episitizomai , to provision oneself, sitizō , from siton , wheat)

only here in the N.T., though common in ancient Greek, especially for provisions for a journey (snack). See notes on Mar 6:32-44; notes on Mat 14:13-21 for discussion of details.

Vincent: Luk 9:12 - -- And when the day began to wear away Omit when. Render, and the day began, etc. To wear away (κλίνειν ) . Lit., to decline. Wyc....

And when the day began to wear away

Omit when. Render, and the day began, etc. To wear away (κλίνειν ) . Lit., to decline. Wyc., very literally, to bow down.

Vincent: Luk 9:12 - -- Lodge ( καταλύσωσιν ) Peculiar to Luke. Primarily the verb means to break up or dissolve. Hence often in New Testament to destr...

Lodge ( καταλύσωσιν )

Peculiar to Luke. Primarily the verb means to break up or dissolve. Hence often in New Testament to destroy (Mat 5:17; Mar 13:2). Intransitively, to take up one's quarters; lodge; either because the harness of the travellers' horses is loosed, or because the fastenings of their garments are untied. The kindred word κατάλυμα , a guest-chamber, occurs, Mar 14:14; or inn, Luk 2:7.

Vincent: Luk 9:12 - -- Victuals ( ἐπισιτισμόν ) Only here in New Testament. Properly a stock of provisions. Thus Xenophon. " Cyrus hastened the whole j...

Victuals ( ἐπισιτισμόν )

Only here in New Testament. Properly a stock of provisions. Thus Xenophon. " Cyrus hastened the whole journey, except when he halted in order to furnish himself with supplies " (ἐπισιτισμοῦ ἕνεκα ) .

Vincent: Luk 9:12 - -- Desert ( ἔρημῳ ) See on Mat 14:15.

Desert ( ἔρημῳ )

See on Mat 14:15.

Wesley: Luk 9:12 - -- Mat 14:15; Mar 6:35; Joh 6:3.

Clarke: Luk 9:12 - -- Send the multitude away - See this miracle explained at large, on the parallel places, Mat 14:15-21 (note); Mar 6:36-44 (note).

Send the multitude away - See this miracle explained at large, on the parallel places, Mat 14:15-21 (note); Mar 6:36-44 (note).

TSK: Luk 9:12 - -- when : Mat 14:15-21; Mar 6:35, Mar 6:36-44; Joh 6:1, Joh 6:5-15 Send : Mat 15:23, Mat 15:32 for : Psa 78:19, Psa 78:20; Eze 34:25; Hos 13:5

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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per Verse)

Barnes: Luk 9:10-17 - -- See the Mat 14:13-21 notes, and Mar 6:30-44 notes. Luk 9:10 Bethsaida - A city on the east bank of the river Jordan, near where the river...

See the Mat 14:13-21 notes, and Mar 6:30-44 notes.

Luk 9:10

Bethsaida - A city on the east bank of the river Jordan, near where the river enters into the Sea of Tiberias. In the neighborhood of that city were extensive wastes or deserts.

Luk 9:12

Day began to wear away - To decline, or as it drew near toward evening.

Poole: Luk 9:12-17 - -- Ver. 12-17. The history of this miracle is recorded by all the four evangelists. See Poole on "Mat 14:15" , and following verses to Mat 14:22 , and ...

Ver. 12-17. The history of this miracle is recorded by all the four evangelists. See Poole on "Mat 14:15" , and following verses to Mat 14:22 , and See Poole on "Mar 6:35" , and following verses to Mar 6:44 . We shall again meet with it, Joh 6:5-14 , with some further circumstances. Luke hath nothing but what we have before met with.

Gill: Luk 9:12 - -- When the day began to wear away,.... Or "to decline", as the Vulgate Latin and Arabic versions; or "to incline", as the Syriac; that is, as the Ethiop...

When the day began to wear away,.... Or "to decline", as the Vulgate Latin and Arabic versions; or "to incline", as the Syriac; that is, as the Ethiopic version renders it, "when the sun was declining" towards the "horizon" and was almost set; or "when the evening time was come", as the Persic version:

then came the twelve; that is, "the disciples", as the Persic version; or "his disciples", as the Syriac: and

said unto him, send the multitude away, that they may go into the towns and country round about; the place where they were, round about the city of Bethsaida, the several adjacent houses in the fields, villages, towns, and cities:

and lodge, and get victuals; where they might have lodging for that night, it being too far for them to reach their habitations that evening; and also that they might provide themselves with proper and sufficient food, which was not to be had in the place where they were:

for we are here in a desert place; which afforded no conveniency for lodging, nor any supply of food.

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Commentary -- Verse Notes / Footnotes

NET Notes: Luk 9:12 Or “in a desert” (meaning a deserted or desolate area with sparse vegetation). Here ὧδε (Jwde) has not been translated.

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Commentary -- Verse Range Notes

TSK Synopsis: Luk 9:1-62 - --1 Christ sends his apostles to work miracles, and to preach.7 Herod desires to see Christ.10 The apostles return.12 Christ feeds five thousand;18 enqu...

Maclaren: Luk 9:10-17 - --Bread From Heaven And the apostles, when they were returned, told Him all that they had done. And He took them, and went aside privately into a deser...

MHCC: Luk 9:10-17 - --The people followed Jesus, and though they came unseasonably, yet he gave them what they came for. He spake unto them of the kingdom of God. He healed...

Matthew Henry: Luk 9:10-17 - -- We have here, I. The account which the twelve gave their Master of the success of their ministry. They were not long out; but, when they returned, ...

Barclay: Luk 9:10-17 - --This is the only miracle of Jesus related in all the four gospels (compare Mat 14:13; Mar 6:30; Joh 6:1). It begins with a lovely thing. The Twelv...

Constable: Luk 4:14--9:51 - --IV. Jesus' ministry in and around Galilee 4:14--9:50 Luke commenced Jesus' public ministry with His return to Ga...

Constable: Luk 9:1-50 - --G. Jesus' preparation of the Twelve 9:1-50 In this last major section describing Jesus' ministry in and ...

Constable: Luk 9:10-17 - --3. The feeding of the 5,000 9:10-17 (cf. Matt. 14:13-21; Mark 6:30-44; John 6:1-13) This is the only miracle that all four evangelists recorded. It is...

College: Luk 9:1-62 - --LUKE 9 J. JESUS AND HIS APOSTLES (9:1-50) 1. Jesus Sends Out the Twelve (9:1-6) 1 When Jesus had called the Twelve together, he gave them power and...

McGarvey: Luk 9:11-17 - -- LXIII. FIRST WITHDRAWAL FROM HEROD'S TERRITORY AND RETURN. (Spring, A. D. 29.) Subdivision B. FEEDING THE FIVE THOUSAND. aMATT. XIV. 13-21; bMARK VI....

Lapide: Luk 9:1-62 - --CHAPTER 9 Ver. 8.— One of the old prophets was risen again. As Enoch and Elias will rise again before the end of all things, to resist Antichrist....

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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 9 (Chapter Introduction) Overview Luk 9:1, Christ sends his apostles to work miracles, and to preach; Luk 9:7, Herod desires to see Christ; Luk 9:10, The apostles return; ...

Poole: Luke 9 (Chapter Introduction) CHAPTER 9

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 9 (Chapter Introduction) (Luk 9:1-9) The apostles sent forth. (Luk 9:10-17) The multitude miraculously fed. (Luk 9:18-27) Peter's testimony to Christ, Self-denial enjoined. ...

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 9 (Chapter Introduction) In this chapter we have, I. The commission Christ gave to his twelve apostles to go out for some time to preach the gospel, and confirm it by mira...

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 9 (Chapter Introduction) Emissaries Of The King (Luk_9:1-9) Food For The Hungry (Luk_9:10-17) The Great Discovery (Luk_9:18-22) The Conditions Of Service (Luk_9:23-27) Th...

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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