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Text -- Luke 21:1-27 (NET)

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The Widow’s Offering
21:1 Jesus looked up and saw the rich putting their gifts into the offering box. 21:2 He also saw a poor widow put in two small copper coins. 21:3 He said, “I tell you the truth, this poor widow has put in more than all of them. 21:4 For they all offered their gifts out of their wealth. But she, out of her poverty, put in everything she had to live on.”
The Signs of the End of the Age
21:5 Now while some were speaking about the temple, how it was adorned with beautiful stones and offerings, Jesus said, 21:6 “As for these things that you are gazing at, the days will come when not one stone will be left on another. All will be torn down!” 21:7 So they asked him, “Teacher, when will these things happen? And what will be the sign that these things are about to take place?” 21:8 He said, “Watch out that you are not misled. For many will come in my name, saying, ‘I am he,’ and, ‘The time is near.’ Do not follow them! 21:9 And when you hear of wars and rebellions, do not be afraid. For these things must happen first, but the end will not come at once.”
Persecution of Disciples
21:10 Then he said to them, “Nation will rise up in arms against nation, and kingdom against kingdom. 21:11 There will be great earthquakes, and famines and plagues in various places, and there will be terrifying sights and great signs from heaven. 21:12 But before all this, they will seize you and persecute you, handing you over to the synagogues and prisons. You will be brought before kings and governors because of my name. 21:13 This will be a time for you to serve as witnesses. 21:14 Therefore be resolved not to rehearse ahead of time how to make your defense. 21:15 For I will give you the words along with the wisdom that none of your adversaries will be able to withstand or contradict. 21:16 You will be betrayed even by parents, brothers, relatives, and friends, and they will have some of you put to death. 21:17 You will be hated by everyone because of my name. 21:18 Yet not a hair of your head will perish. 21:19 By your endurance you will gain your lives.
The Desolation of Jerusalem
21:20 “But when you see Jerusalem surrounded by armies, then know that its desolation has come near. 21:21 Then those who are in Judea must flee to the mountains. Those who are inside the city must depart. Those who are out in the country must not enter it, 21:22 because these are days of vengeance, to fulfill all that is written. 21:23 Woe to those who are pregnant pregnant and to those who are nursing their babies in those days! For there will be great distress on the earth and wrath against this people. 21:24 They will fall by the edge of the sword and be led away as captives among all nations. Jerusalem will be trampled down by the Gentiles until the times of the Gentiles are fulfilled.
The Arrival of the Son of Man
21:25 “And there will be signs in the sun and moon and stars, and on the earth nations will be in distress, anxious over the roaring of the sea and the surging waves. 21:26 People will be fainting from fear and from the expectation of what is coming on the world, for the powers of the heavens will be shaken. 21:27 Then they will see the Son of Man arriving in a cloud with power and great glory.
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Names, People and Places, Dictionary Themes and Topics

Names, People and Places:
 · Gentile a non-Jewish person
 · Jerusalem the capital city of Israel,a town; the capital of Israel near the southern border of Benjamin
 · Judea a region that roughly corresponded to the earlier kingdom of Judah


Dictionary Themes and Topics: LUKE, THE GOSPEL OF | Jesus, The Christ | MILLENNIUM, PREMILLENNIAL VIEW | PAROUSIA | JESUS CHRIST, 4E1 | ESCHATOLOGY OF THE NEW TESTAMENT, I-V | Israel | ANDREW | Watchfulness | Persecution | War | JESUS CHRIST, 4C1 | MITE | Jerusalem | Judgment | Responsibility | TREASURY, (OF TEMPLE) | Women | PROVIDENCE, 1 | Peter | more
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NET Notes: Luk 21:1 The offering box probably refers to the receptacles in the temple forecourt by the Court of Women used to collect freewill offerings. These are mentio...

NET Notes: Luk 21:2 These two small copper coins were lepta (sing. “lepton”), the smallest and least valuable coins in circulation in Palestine, worth one-hal...

NET Notes: Luk 21:3 Has put in more than all of them. With God, giving is weighed evaluatively, not counted. The widow was praised because she gave sincerely and at some ...

NET Notes: Luk 21:4 Or “put in her entire livelihood.”

NET Notes: Luk 21:5 Grk “he”; the referent (Jesus) has been specified in the translation for clarity.

NET Notes: Luk 21:6 Grk “the days will come when not one stone will be left on another that will not be thrown down.”

NET Notes: Luk 21:7 Grk “when.”

NET Notes: Luk 21:8 That is, “I am the Messiah.”

NET Notes: Luk 21:9 The end will not come at once. This remark about timing not only indicates that there will be events before the end, but that some time will also pass...

NET Notes: Luk 21:10 For the translation “rise up in arms” see L&N 55.2.

NET Notes: Luk 21:11 See Jer 4:13-22; 14:12; 21:6-7.

NET Notes: Luk 21:12 Because of the length and complexity of the Greek sentence, a new sentence was started here in the translation.

NET Notes: Luk 21:13 Grk “This will turn out to you for [a] testimony.”

NET Notes: Luk 21:14 This term could refer to rehearsing a speech or a dance. On its syntax, see BDF §392.2.

NET Notes: Luk 21:15 Grk “and wisdom.”

NET Notes: Luk 21:16 Grk “and brothers and relatives,” but καί (kai) has not been translated twice here since English normally uses a coordinati...

NET Notes: Luk 21:17 See Luke 6:22, 27; 1 Cor 1:25-31.

NET Notes: Luk 21:18 Given v. 16, the expression not a hair of your head will perish must be taken figuratively and refer to living ultimately in the presence of God.

NET Notes: Luk 21:19 Grk “your souls,” but ψυχή (yuch) is frequently used of one’s physical life. In light of v. 16 that does not se...

NET Notes: Luk 21:20 The phrase its desolation is a reference to the fall of the city, which is the only antecedent present in Luke’s account. The parallels to this ...

NET Notes: Luk 21:21 Here καί (kai) has not been translated because of differences between Greek and English style.

NET Notes: Luk 21:22 The passive construction with the infinitive πλησθῆναι (plhsqhnai) has been translated as an active cons...

NET Notes: Luk 21:23 Great distress means that this is a period of great judgment.

NET Notes: Luk 21:24 Until the times of the Gentiles are fulfilled implies a time when Israel again has a central role in God’s plan.

NET Notes: Luk 21:25 Or “in consternation” (L&N 32.9).

NET Notes: Luk 21:26 An allusion to Isa 34:4. The heavens were seen as the abode of heavenly forces, so their shaking indicates distress in the spiritual realm. Although s...

NET Notes: Luk 21:27 An allusion to Dan 7:13. Here is Jesus returning with full judging authority.

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