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Text -- Luke 18:29 (NET)

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18:29 Then Jesus said to them, “I tell you the truth, there is no one who has left home or wife or brothers or parents or children for the sake of God’s kingdom
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Dictionary Themes and Topics: Self-denial | Righteous | PERAEA | Kingdom of God | Kingdom | Jesus, The Christ | JESUS CHRIST, 4D | more
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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per phrase)

JFB: Luk 18:28-30 - -- In the simplicity of his heart (as is evident from the reply), conscious that the required surrender had been made, and generously taking in his breth...

In the simplicity of his heart (as is evident from the reply), conscious that the required surrender had been made, and generously taking in his brethren with him--"we"; not in the spirit of the young ruler. "All these have I kept,"

JFB: Luk 18:28-30 - -- "The workmen's little is as much his "all" as the prince's much" [BENGEL]. In Matthew (Mat 19:27) he adds, "What shall we have therefore?" How shall i...

"The workmen's little is as much his "all" as the prince's much" [BENGEL]. In Matthew (Mat 19:27) he adds, "What shall we have therefore?" How shall it fare with us?

JFB: Luk 18:29 - -- Graciously acknowledging at once the completeness and the acceptableness of the surrender as a thing already made.

Graciously acknowledging at once the completeness and the acceptableness of the surrender as a thing already made.

JFB: Luk 18:29 - -- The specification is still more minute in Matthew and Mark, (Mat 19:27; Mar 10:29) to take in every form of self-sacrifice.

The specification is still more minute in Matthew and Mark, (Mat 19:27; Mar 10:29) to take in every form of self-sacrifice.

JFB: Luk 18:29 - -- In Mark (Mar 10:29), "for MY sake and the Gospel's." See on Luk 6:22.

In Mark (Mar 10:29), "for MY sake and the Gospel's." See on Luk 6:22.

Clarke: Luk 18:29 - -- That hath left house, or parents, etc. - See on Mat 19:28, Mat 19:29 (note), and Mar 10:29, Mar 10:30 (note)

That hath left house, or parents, etc. - See on Mat 19:28, Mat 19:29 (note), and Mar 10:29, Mar 10:30 (note)

Clarke: Luk 18:29 - -- Or brethren - Η αδελφας, Or Sisters, is added by the Cod. Bezae, and some others.

Or brethren - Η αδελφας, Or Sisters, is added by the Cod. Bezae, and some others.

TSK: Luk 18:29 - -- There : Luk 14:26-28; Deu 33:9; Mat 10:37-39, Mat 19:28-30; Mar 10:29-31

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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per Verse)

Barnes: Luk 18:15-30 - -- See the notes at Mat. 19:13-30.

See the notes at Mat. 19:13-30.

Poole: Luk 18:28-30 - -- Ver. 28-30. See Poole on "Mat 19:27" and following verses to Mat 19:30 , See Poole on "Mar 10:28" and following verses to Mar 10:30 . The difficu...

Ver. 28-30. See Poole on "Mat 19:27" and following verses to Mat 19:30 , See Poole on "Mar 10:28" and following verses to Mar 10:30 . The difficulty is only to reconcile Luk 18:30 to God’ s providences. For the everlasting life promised in the world to come, that is matter of faith, and not so much as seemingly contradicted by any providence of God. But how many lose much for Christ, that in this life do not receive manifold more, or a hundredfold!

Answer. It is true, if we understood it in specie. But the promise is not so to be interpreted. It is enough, if they do receive much more in valore, in value upon a true and just estimation. And this every sufferer for Christ hath, either,

1. In a joy, and peace, and assurance of God’ s love, which is a thousand times more.

2. Or at least in a contentment of mind with that state into which the providence of God bringeth them: this also is much more, as any will judge it a happier state never to thirst, than to have much drink to satisfy the appetite.

Gill: Luk 18:29 - -- And he said unto them,.... To his disciples, as the Ethiopic version reads; though the Syriac and Persic versions read, "and Jesus said to him"; that ...

And he said unto them,.... To his disciples, as the Ethiopic version reads; though the Syriac and Persic versions read, "and Jesus said to him"; that is, to Peter; he particularly replied to him:

verily I say unto you, there is no man: not only you shall have peculiar honour done you, as to sit on thrones, and judge the twelve tribes of Israel; but there is not a single person of a more private character,

that hath left house, or "houses", as read the Syriac and Persic versions;

or parents, or brethren, or wife, or children, for the kingdom of God's sake: that is, for Christ's sake, and for the sake of his Gospel, as the other evangelists have it; and which teaches us how to understand the kingdom of God here, and elsewhere.

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Commentary -- Verse Notes / Footnotes

NET Notes: Luk 18:29 The term “brothers” could be understood as generic here, referring to either male or female siblings. However, it is noteworthy that in th...

Geneva Bible: Luk 18:29 ( 9 ) And he said unto them, Verily I say unto you, There is no man that hath left house, or parents, or brethren, or wife, or children, for the kingd...

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Commentary -- Verse Range Notes

TSK Synopsis: Luk 18:1-43 - --1 Of the importunate widow.9 Of the Pharisee and the publican.15 Of Children brought to Christ.18 A ruler would follow Christ, but is hindered by his ...

Maclaren: Luk 18:15-30 - --Entering The Kingdom And they brought unto Him also infants, that He would touch them: but when His disciples saw it, they rebuked them. 16. But Jesu...

MHCC: Luk 18:18-30 - --Many have a great deal in them very commendable, yet perish for lack of some one thing; so this ruler could not bear Christ's terms, which would part ...

Matthew Henry: Luk 18:18-30 - -- In these verses we have, I. Christ's discourse with a ruler, that had a good mind to be directed by him in the way to heaven. In which we may observ...

Barclay: Luk 18:18-30 - --This ruler addressed Jesus in a way which, for a Jew, was without parallel. In all the religious Jewish literature there is no record of any Rabbi ...

Constable: Luk 9:51--19:28 - --V. Jesus' ministry on the way to Jerusalem 9:51--19:27 This large section of the Book of Luke has no counterpart...

Constable: Luk 18:9--19:28 - --J. The recipients of salvation 18:9-19:27 Luke next developed the idea of faith on the earth that Jesus ...

Constable: Luk 18:18-30 - --3. The handicap of wealth 18:18-30 This is another lesson on riches that Luke recorded (cf. 6:24...

Constable: Luk 18:24-30 - --Jesus' teaching about riches 18:24-30 (cf. Matt. 19:23-30; Mark 10:23-31) Jesus continued talking with His disciples about the preceding conversation....

College: Luk 18:1-43 - --LUKE 18 3. The Parable of the Persistent Widow (18:1-8) 1 Then Jesus told his disciples a parable to show them that they should always pray and not ...

McGarvey: Luk 18:18-30 - -- C. THE RICH RULER. PERIL OF RICHES. REWARD OF SACRIFICE. PARABLE OF THE LABORERS IN THE VINEYARD. (In Peræa.) aMATT. XIX. 16-XX. 16; bMARK X. 17-31;...

Lapide: Luk 18:1-43 - --CHAPTER 18 Ver. 1.— He spake a parable unto them to the end that. Christ had said, at the end of the last chapter, that the Apostles and the faith...

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Commentary -- Other

Critics Ask: Luk 18:29 MATTHEW 19:16-30 (cf. Mark 10:17-31 ; Luke 18:18-30 )—If Jesus was God, why did He seem to rebuke the rich young ruler for calling Him good? PRO...

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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 18 (Chapter Introduction) Overview Luk 18:1, Of the importunate widow; Luk 18:9, Of the Pharisee and the publican; Luk 18:15, Of Children brought to Christ; Luk 18:18, A ru...

Poole: Luke 18 (Chapter Introduction) CHAPTER 18

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 18 (Chapter Introduction) (Luk 18:1-8) The parable of the importunate widow. (Luk 18:9-14) The Pharisee and the publican. (Luk 18:15-17) Children brought to Christ. (Luk 18:...

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 18 (Chapter Introduction) In this chapter we have, I. The parable of the importunate widow, designed to teach us fervency in prayer (Luk 18:1-8). II. The parable of the Ph...

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 18 (Chapter Introduction) Unwearied In Prayer (Luk_18:1-8) The Sin Of Pride (Luk_18:9-14) The Master And The Children (Luk_18:15-17) The Man Who Would Not Pay The Price (L...

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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