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Text -- Luke 8:19-21 (NET)

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Jesus’ True Family
8:19 Now Jesus’ mother and his brothers came to him, but they could not get near him because of the crowd. 8:20 So he was told, “Your mother and your brothers are standing outside, wanting to see you.” 8:21 But he replied replied to them, “My mother and my brothers are those who hear the word of God and do it.”
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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per phrase)

Robertson: Luk 8:19 - -- His mother and brethren ( hē mētēr kai hoi adelphoi autou ). Mar 3:31-35; Mat 12:46-50 place the visit of the mother and brothers of Jesus befo...

His mother and brethren ( hē mētēr kai hoi adelphoi autou ).

Mar 3:31-35; Mat 12:46-50 place the visit of the mother and brothers of Jesus before the parable of the sower. Usually Luke follows Mark’ s order, but he does not do so here. At first the brothers of Jesus (younger sons of Joseph and Mary, I take the words to mean, there being sisters also) were not unfriendly to the work of Jesus as seen in Joh 2:12 when they with the mother of Jesus are with him and the small group (half dozen) disciples in Capernaum after the wedding in Cana. But as Jesus went on with his work and was rejected at Nazareth (Luke 4:16-31), there developed an evident disbelief in his claims on the part of the brothers who ridiculed him six months before the end (Joh 7:5). At this stage they have apparently come with Mary to take Jesus home out of the excitement of the crowds, perhaps thinking that he is beside himself (Mar 3:21). They hardly believed the charge of the rabbis that Jesus was in league with Beelzebub. Certainly the mother of Jesus could give no credence to that slander. But she herself was deeply concerned and wanted to help him if possible. See discussion of the problem in my little book The Mother of Jesus and also on Mar 3:31 and Mat 12:46.

Robertson: Luk 8:19 - -- Come to him ( suntuchein ). Second aorist active infinitive of suntugchanō , an old verb, though here alone in the N.T., meaning to meet with, to f...

Come to him ( suntuchein ).

Second aorist active infinitive of suntugchanō , an old verb, though here alone in the N.T., meaning to meet with, to fall in with as if accidentally, here with associative instrumental case autōi .

Robertson: Luk 8:20 - -- Was told ( apēggelē ). Second aorist passive indicative of apaggellō , to bring word or tidings. Common verb. See Mar 3:32 and Mat 12:47 for de...

Was told ( apēggelē ).

Second aorist passive indicative of apaggellō , to bring word or tidings. Common verb. See Mar 3:32 and Mat 12:47 for details.

Robertson: Luk 8:21 - -- These which hear the word of God and do it ( hoi ton logon tou theou akouontes kai poiountes ). The absence of the article with "mother"and "brothers...

These which hear the word of God and do it ( hoi ton logon tou theou akouontes kai poiountes ).

The absence of the article with "mother"and "brothers"probably means, as Plummer argues, "Mother to me and brothers to me are those who &c."No one is a child of God because of human parentage (Joh 1:13). "Family ties are at best temporal; spiritual ties are eternal"(Plummer). Note the use of "hear and do"together here as in Mat 7:24; Luk 6:47 at the close of the Sermon on the Mount. The parable of the sower is almost like a footnote to that sermon. Later Jesus will make "doing"a test of friendship for him (Joh 15:14).

Wesley: Luk 8:19 - -- Mat 12:46; Mar 3:31.

Clarke: Luk 8:19 - -- His mother and brethren - See the notes on Mat 12:46, etc., and on Mar 3:31 (note), etc.

His mother and brethren - See the notes on Mat 12:46, etc., and on Mar 3:31 (note), etc.

Calvin: Luk 8:19 - -- Luk 8:19.And his mother and his brethren came to him There is an apparent discrepancy here between Luke and the other two Evangelists; for, according ...

Luk 8:19.And his mother and his brethren came to him There is an apparent discrepancy here between Luke and the other two Evangelists; for, according to their arrangement of the narrative, they represent Christ’s mother and cousins as having come, while he was discoursing about the unclean spirit, while he refers to a different occasion, and mentions only the woman’s exclamation, which we have just now explained. But we know that the Evangelists were not very exact as to the order of dates, or even in detailing minutely every thing that Christ did or said, so that the difficulty is soon removed. Luke does not state at what precise time Christ’s mother came to him; but what the other two Evangelists relate before the parable of the sower he introduces after it. The account which he gives of the exclamation of the woman from among the multitude bears some resemblance to this narrative; for inconsiderate zeal may have led her to exalt to the highest pitch what she imagined that Christ had unduly lowered.

All the three Evangelists agree in stating, that while Christ was discoursing in the midst of a crowd of people, his mother and brethren came to him The reason must have been either that they were anxious about him, or that they were desirous of instruction; for it is not without some good reason that they endeavor to approach him, and it is not probable that those who accompanied the holy mother were unbelievers. Ambrose and Chrysostom accuse Mary of ambition, but without any probability. What necessity is there for such a conjecture, when the testimony of the Spirit everywhere bestows commendation on her distinguished piety and modesty? The warmth of natural affection may have carried them beyond the bounds of propriety: this I do not deny, but I have no doubt that they were led by pious zeal to seek his society. Matthew relates that the message respecting their arrival was brought by one individual: Mark and Luke say that he was informed by many persons. But there is no inconsistency here; for the message which his mother sent to call him would be communicated, as usually happens, from one hand to another, till at length it reached him.

TSK: Luk 8:19 - -- Mat 12:46-50; Mar 3:21, Mar 3:31-35

TSK: Luk 8:20 - -- thy brethren : Mat 13:55, Mat 13:56; Mar 6:3; Joh 7:3-6; Act 1:14; 1Co 9:5; Gal 1:19

TSK: Luk 8:21 - -- My mother : Luk 11:27, Luk 11:28; Mat 25:40,Mat 25:45, Mat 28:10; Joh 15:14, Joh 15:15, Joh 20:17; 2Co 5:16, 2Co 6:18; Heb 2:11-13 which : Luk 8:15; M...

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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per Verse)

Barnes: Luk 8:19-21 - -- See the notes at Mat 12:46-50.

See the notes at Mat 12:46-50.

Poole: Luk 8:19-21 - -- Ver. 19-21. See Poole on "Mat 12:46" , and following verses to Mat 12:50 . See Poole on "Mar 3:31" and following verses to Mar 3:35 .

Ver. 19-21. See Poole on "Mat 12:46" , and following verses to Mat 12:50 . See Poole on "Mar 3:31" and following verses to Mar 3:35 .

Haydock: Luk 8:20 - -- These brethren were not the sons of the blessed Virgin Mary, mother of God, as Helvidius wickedly taught; nor yet the sons of Joseph, by another wife;...

These brethren were not the sons of the blessed Virgin Mary, mother of God, as Helvidius wickedly taught; nor yet the sons of Joseph, by another wife; for, as St. Jerome writeth, not only Mary, but Joseph also, observed virginity. (Contra Helvidium, chap. ix. et ibidem, chap. viii.) ---

In the scriptural idiom, cousins are called brethren. (Bristow)

Haydock: Luk 8:21 - -- There is no tie of affinity and friendship so proper, and so becoming man, as that made by faith in Christ, and strengthened by charity. (Tirinus)

There is no tie of affinity and friendship so proper, and so becoming man, as that made by faith in Christ, and strengthened by charity. (Tirinus)

Gill: Luk 8:19 - -- Then came to him his mother and his brethren,.... It was when Christ was preaching in an house at Capernaum, that Mary his mother, and some of his nea...

Then came to him his mother and his brethren,.... It was when Christ was preaching in an house at Capernaum, that Mary his mother, and some of his near kinsmen with her, came from Nazareth to him: these brethren of his were relations according to the flesh, either by Joseph, or his mother's side: who they were, cannot be said with certainty: it may be they were Joses and Simon; for as for James and Judas, they were among the twelve apostles, and with him; and these are the four only persons that are mentioned by name, as his brethren, Mat 13:55 though there were others that were so called, who did not believe in him, Joh 7:5

and could not come at him for the press; the multitude of people that were about him, who were so thick, that there was no coming near him, much less was there an opportunity of speaking privately, with him. The Syriac version renders it, "they could not speak unto him for the multitude".

Gill: Luk 8:20 - -- And it was told him by certain, which said,.... The phrase, "which said", is omitted in the Vulgate Latin version, and in Beza's most ancient copy. Th...

And it was told him by certain, which said,.... The phrase, "which said", is omitted in the Vulgate Latin version, and in Beza's most ancient copy. The Syriac, Arabic, and Ethiopic versions only read, "and they said unto him"; and the Persic version renders it, "a certain person said"; some one person, as in Mat 12:47

thy mother, and thy brethren, stand without, desiring to see thee; and to speak with thee, as in Mat 12:47. See Gill on Mat 12:47.

Gill: Luk 8:21 - -- And he answered and said unto them,.... Not to his mother and brethren, but to those that told him of them, who either designed to reproach him with t...

And he answered and said unto them,.... Not to his mother and brethren, but to those that told him of them, who either designed to reproach him with them, by reason of the meanness of them, or to interrupt him in his work:

my mother and my brethren are these; pointing to his disciples:

which hear the word of God; which he had been preaching, and was meant by the seed in the preceding parable:

and do it; behave in their lives and conversations agreeably to it; and observe the precepts and ordinances in it; elsewhere called the will of God his Father; See Gill on Mat 12:49. See Gill on Mat 12:50.

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Commentary -- Verse Notes / Footnotes

NET Notes: Luk 8:19 Here καί (kai) has been translated as “but” to indicate the contrast present in this context.

NET Notes: Luk 8:20 Here καί (kai) has been translated as “so” to indicate the sequence of events.

NET Notes: Luk 8:21 Hearing and doing the word of God is another important NT theme: Luke 6:47-49; Jas 1:22-25.

Geneva Bible: Luk 8:19 ( 4 ) Then came to him [his] mother and his brethren, and could not come at him for the press. ( 4 ) There is no relationship of flesh and blood amon...

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Commentary -- Verse Range Notes

TSK Synopsis: Luk 8:1-56 - --1 Women minister unto Christ of their substance.4 Christ, after he had preached from place to place, attended by his apostles, propounds the parable o...

MHCC: Luk 8:4-21 - --There are many very needful and excellent rules and cautions for hearing the word, in the parable of the sower, and the application of it. Happy are w...

Matthew Henry: Luk 8:4-21 - -- The former paragraph began with an account of Christ's industry in preaching (Luk 8:1); this begins with an account of the people's industry in he...

Barclay: Luk 8:19-21 - --It is not difficult to see that, at least during his lifetime, Jesus' family were not in sympathy with him. Mar 3:21tells us how his kinsmen came ...

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 8:1-21 - --E. Jesus' teaching in parables 8:1-21 The present section of Luke follows the same basic pattern as the ...

Constable: Luk 8:19-21 - --4. The true family of Jesus 8:19-21 (cf. Matt. 12:46-50; Mark 3:31-35) Apparently Luke moved thi...

College: Luk 8:1-56 - --LUKE 8 H. JESUS TEACHES IN PARABLES (8:1-21) 1. The Parable of the Sower (8:1-15) 1 After this, Jesus traveled about from one town and village to a...

McGarvey: Luk 8:19-21 - -- L. CHRIST'S TEACHING AS TO HIS MOTHER AND BRETHREN. (Galilee, same day as the last lesson.) aMATT. XII. 46-50; bMARK III. 31-35; cLUKE VIII. 19-21. ...

Lapide: Luk 8:1-56 - --CHAPTER 8 Ver. 1.— And the twelve (apostles) were with Him, i.e. they accompanied Jesus as He went through the cities and villages preaching. ...

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Commentary -- Other

Evidence: Luk 8:20 This was an opportunity for Jesus to exalt His mother above the rest of humanity. Blessed though she was in bearing Him, He gave her no more honor tha...

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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 8 (Chapter Introduction) Overview Luk 8:1, Women minister unto Christ of their substance; Luk 8:4, Christ, after he had preached from place to place, attended by his apost...

Poole: Luke 8 (Chapter Introduction) CHAPTER 8

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 8 (Chapter Introduction) (Luk 8:1-3) The ministry of Christ. (v. 4-21) The parable of the sower. (v. 22-40) Christ stilleth the tempest and casteth out devils. (v. 41-56) T...

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 8 (Chapter Introduction) Most of this chapter is a repetition of divers passages of Christ's preaching and miracles which we had before in Matthew and Mark; they are all of...

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 8 (Chapter Introduction) On The Road (Luk_8:1-3) The Sower And The Seed (Luk_8:4-15) Laws For Life (Luk_8:16-18) True Kinship (Luk_8:19-21) Calm Amidst The Storm (Luk_8:...

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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