
Text -- Luke 9:10-17 (NET)




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Robertson: Luk 9:10 - -- Declared ( diēgēsanto ).
First aorist middle of diēgeomai , to carry a narrative through to the end. Jesus listened to it all.
Declared (
First aorist middle of

They had done (
Aorist active indicative, they did.

Robertson: Luk 9:10 - -- He took them ( paralabōn autous ).
Second aorist active participle of paralambanō . Very common verb.
He took them (
Second aorist active participle of

Robertson: Luk 9:10 - -- Bethsaida ( Bēthsaida ).
Peculiar to Luke. Bethsaida Julias is the territory of Philip, for it is on the other side of the Sea of Galilee (Joh 6:1)...
Bethsaida (
Peculiar to Luke. Bethsaida Julias is the territory of Philip, for it is on the other side of the Sea of Galilee (Joh 6:1).

Spake (
Imperfect active, he continued speaking.

He healed (
Imperfect middle, he continued healing.

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 (
Old verb usually transitive, to bend or bow down. Many compounds as in English decline, incline, recline, clinic (

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...

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

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 (
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.

Robertson: Luk 9:13 - -- Except we should go and buy food ( ei mēti poreuthentes hēmeis agorasōmen brōmata ).
This is a condition of the third class with the aorist s...
Except we should go and buy food (
This is a condition of the third class with the aorist subjunctive (

Robertson: Luk 9:13 - -- Food ( brōmata )
, means eaten pieces from bibrōskō , to eat, somewhat like our "edibles"or vernacular "eats."
Food (
, means eaten pieces from

Robertson: Luk 9:14 - -- About ( hōsei ).
Luke as Mat 14:21 adds this word to the definite statement of Mar 6:44 that there were 5, 000 men, a hundred companies of fifty ea...

Robertson: Luk 9:14 - -- Sit down ( kataklinate ).
First aorist active imperative. Recline, lie down. Only in Luke in the N.T. See also Luk 9:15.
Sit down (
First aorist active imperative. Recline, lie down. Only in Luke in the N.T. See also Luk 9:15.

Robertson: Luk 9:14 - -- In companies ( klisias ).
Cognate accusative after kataklinate . Only here in the N.T. A row of persons reclining at meals (table company).
In companies (
Cognate accusative after

Robertson: Luk 9:14 - -- About fifty each ( hōsei ana pentēkonta ).
Distributive use of ana and approximate number again (hōsei ).
About fifty each (
Distributive use of

Robertson: Luk 9:16 - -- The five ... the two ( tous pente tous duo ).
Pointing back to Luk 9:13, fine example of the Greek article.
The five ... the two (
Pointing back to Luk 9:13, fine example of the Greek article.

Robertson: Luk 9:16 - -- And gave ( kai edidou ).
Imperfect active of didōmi , kept on giving. This picturesque imperfect is preceded by the aorist kateklasen (brake), a ...
And gave (
Imperfect active of

Robertson: Luk 9:17 - -- Twelve baskets ( kophinoi dōdeka ).
For discussion of kophonoi and sphurides as well as of klasmata (broken pieces) See Mar 6:43; note on Mat...
Vincent: Luk 9:10 - -- Declared ( διηγήσαντο )
Related everything throughout (διά ). See on Luk 8:39; and Luk 1:1.

Bethsaida
Peculiar to Luke. It means Fishing-place.

Vincent: Luk 9:10 - -- Healed ( ἰᾶτο ) them that had need of healing (θεραπείας )
See on Luk 5:15.
Healed (
See on Luk 5:15.

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 (

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 (
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

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

Vincent: Luk 9:13 - -- Give ye
The ye emphatic, closing the sentence in the Greek order. See on Mat 14:15.
Give ye
The ye emphatic, closing the sentence in the Greek order. See on Mat 14:15.

Vincent: Luk 9:14 - -- In a company ( κλισίας )
The plural, in companies. Lit., table-companies. The word is also used in classical Greek of a couch for ...
In a company (
The plural, in companies. Lit., table-companies. The word is also used in classical Greek of a couch for reclining at table. Only here in New Testament. See on Mar 6:39.

Vincent: Luk 9:16 - -- Brake and gave ( κατέκλασεν - ἐδίδου )
Note the two tenses, as in Mar 6:41, and see note there.
Brake and gave (
Note the two tenses, as in Mar 6:41, and see note there.

Vincent: Luk 9:16 - -- To set before ( παραθεῖναι )
Lit., to set beside, since the table was at the side of the guest. A common word for serving up a meal...
To set before (
Lit., to set beside, since the table was at the side of the guest. A common word for serving up a meal. Compare Luk 10:8; Act 16:34. From the sense of placing beside, comes that of putting in charge, committing (Luk 12:48; Luk 23:46; 1Ti 1:18). Hence the kindred noun

Vincent: Luk 9:17 - -- There were taken up of fragments that remained to them twelve baskets ( καὶ ἤρθη τὸ περισσεῦσαν αὐτοῖς κλα...
There were taken up of fragments that remained to them twelve baskets (
The Rev. is more accurate, putting the comma after
Clarke: Luk 9:10 - -- Told him all - Related distinctly - διηγησαντο, from δια, through, and ἡγεομαι, I declare: hence the whole of this Gospel, ...

Clarke: Luk 9:11 - -- The people - followed him - Observe here five grand effects of Divine grace
1. The people are drawn to follow him
2. &n...
The people - followed him - Observe here five grand effects of Divine grace
1. The people are drawn to follow him
2. He kindly receives them
3. He instructs them in the things of God
4. He heals all their diseases
5. He feeds their bodies and their souls. See Quesnel
Reader! Jesus is the same to the present moment. Follow him, and he will receive, instruct, heal, feed, and save thy soul unto eternal life.

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).

Clarke: Luk 9:16 - -- Then he took the five loaves - A minister of the Gospel, who is employed to feed souls, should imitate this conduct of Christ
1. H...
Then he took the five loaves - A minister of the Gospel, who is employed to feed souls, should imitate this conduct of Christ
1. He ought to exhort the people to hear with sedate and humble reverence
2. He should first take the bread of life himself, that he may be strengthened to feed others
3. He ought frequently to lift his soul to God, in order to draw down the Divine blessing on himself and his hearers
4. He should break the loaves - divide rightly the word of truth, and give to all such portions as are suited to their capacities and states
5. What he cannot perform himself, he should endeavor to effect by the ministry of others; employing every promising talent, for the edification of the whole, which he finds among the members of the Church of God. Under such a pastor, the flock of Christ will increase and multiply. See Quesnel.
TSK: Luk 9:10 - -- the apostles : Luk 10:17; Zec 1:10; Mar 6:30; Heb 13:17
he took : Mat 14:13; Mar 2:7, Mar 6:31, Mar 6:32
Bethsaida : Mat 11:21; Mar 6:45; Joh 1:44

TSK: Luk 9:11 - -- when : Mat 14:14; Mar 6:33, Mar 6:34; Rom 10:14, Rom 10:17
and he : Isa 61:1; Joh 4:34, Joh 6:37; Rom 15:3; 2Ti 4:2
the kingdom : Luk 8:1, Luk 8:10; M...

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
when : Mat 14:15-21; Mar 6:35, Mar 6:36-44; Joh 6:1, Joh 6:5-15

TSK: Luk 9:13 - -- Give : 2Ki 4:42, 2Ki 4:43; Mat 14:16, Mat 14:17; Mar 6:37, Mar 6:38; Joh 6:5-9
have : Num 11:21-23; Pro 11:24, Pro 11:25


TSK: Luk 9:16 - -- and looking : Psa 121:1, Psa 121:2; Mat 14:19; Mar 7:34
he blessed : Luk 22:19, Luk 24:30; Mat 15:36; Joh 6:11, Joh 6:23; Act 27:35; Rom 14:6; 1Co 10:...

TSK: Luk 9:17 - -- eat : Psa 37:16; Pro 13:25; Mat 14:20,Mat 14:21, Mat 15:37, Mat 15:38; Mar 6:42-44, Mar 8:8, Mar 8:9
were : Psa 107:9
and there : 2Ki 4:44; Mat 16:9, ...

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Barnes -> Luk 9:10-17
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.
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.
Day began to wear away - To decline, or as it drew near toward evening.
Poole -> Luk 9:10-11; Luk 9:12-17
Poole: Luk 9:10-11 - -- Ver. 10,11. The evangelists give us but a summary account of things. We read of the mission, or sending out, of the apostles, Luk 9:1 . Here we read ...
Ver. 10,11. The evangelists give us but a summary account of things. We read of the mission, or sending out, of the apostles, Luk 9:1 . Here we read of their return, and giving their Lord an account of their discharge of the trust he had reposed in them. Being returned, our Saviour goeth with them into a place near Bethsaida, not much inhabited, and therefore called desert. He never wanted followers, nor a heart to receive them, and to take all opportunities to do them good. Many followed him; he receiveth them, and preacheth to them for the good of their souls, and healeth those amongst them that were sick, to teach us to join spiritual with bodily, and bodily with spiritual, alms. Spiritual alms, such as instruction, reproof, counsel, are as much better than those that relieve only bodily wants, as the soul is better than the body. Spiritual alms, without bodily relief, from such as are able to give them, are fittest for spiritual persons; carnal, ignorant people, that have no sense of spiritual things, must, like children, be allured into a good opinion of the things and ways of God by some bodily charity, and so taken by guile, and enticed to the knowledge of God.

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 9:10 - -- And the apostles, when they were returned,.... From the several parts of the land where they had been sent, and had been preaching and working miracle...
And the apostles, when they were returned,.... From the several parts of the land where they had been sent, and had been preaching and working miracles, having gone through their circuit, and finished the service they were sent to do:
told him all they had done; what doctrines they had taught, how they had been received, and what success they met with, what miracles they had wrought, how they had dispossessed devils, and healed all sorts of diseases:
and he took them and went aside privately; by ship, over some part of the sea of Galilee; See Gill on Mar 6:32.
into a desert place belonging to the city called Bethsaida; the city of Andrew and Peter, Joh 1:44, and which, as Josephus r says, was by the lake of Gennesaret, and by Philip called Julias; and this desert place was the desert of Bethsaida, a lonely, wild, uncultivated, and desolate place, not far from it. Hither Christ went with his disciples, that they might be retired and alone, and have some refreshment and rest from their labours, and where they might privately converse together; and he give them some fresh instructions, and directions, and comfort.

Gill: Luk 9:11 - -- And the people, when they knew it,.... Having heard of his departure from others, and seeing him go off themselves:
followed him; not by ship, but ...
And the people, when they knew it,.... Having heard of his departure from others, and seeing him go off themselves:
followed him; not by ship, but on foot, going over the bridge at Chainmath of Gadara, and got thither before Christ and his disciples did:
and he received them; very kindly, and in a very affectionate manner, and with great respect, though they had prevented the private interview between him and his apostles;
and he spake unto them of the kingdom of God; of the Gospel dispensation, now setting up, and of the doctrines and ordinances of it, of the governing principle of grace in the hearts of his people, and of the glory of the world to come:
and healed them that had need of healing; for their bodies; as well as preached the doctrines of grace for the good of their souls; he both taught doctrine and wrought miracles.

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.

Gill: Luk 9:13 - -- And he said to them, give ye them to eat,.... Signifying, that it was not his will to dismiss people, and send them scattering abroad into the adjacen...
And he said to them, give ye them to eat,.... Signifying, that it was not his will to dismiss people, and send them scattering abroad into the adjacent cities, towns, or houses; and that there was no need of it, but that his will was, that they should be supplied with provisions out of their stock:
and they said, we have no more than five loaves and two fishes; and these loaves were barley loaves, and the fishes small, Joh 6:9
except we should go and buy meat for all this people; which would at least cost them two hundred pence; and which they represent as impossible to be done, either through want of so much money, or the scarcity of provision in those parts; where, had they money, it would be difficult, at least to get such a quantity of provisions at once, which so great a number of persons required.

Gill: Luk 9:14 - -- For they were about five thousand men,.... Beside women and children, Mat 14:21,
and he said to his disciples, make them to sit down by fifties in ...
For they were about five thousand men,.... Beside women and children, Mat 14:21,
and he said to his disciples, make them to sit down by fifties in a company; and by hundreds also; some companies had a hundred apiece in them, and others fifty; and which was done partly, for the more easy numbering of them, and partly and chiefly for the more convenient distribution of food to them; See Gill on Mar 6:39. See Gill on Mar 6:40.

Gill: Luk 9:15 - -- And they did so, and made them all sit down. The disciples did not dispute the case any longer with Christ, but obeyed his orders, and ranged the mult...
And they did so, and made them all sit down. The disciples did not dispute the case any longer with Christ, but obeyed his orders, and ranged the multitude in companies, a hundred in one, and fifty in another; and ordered them to sit down in their distinct companies and ranks upon the green grass. The Arabic and Ethiopic versions read, "and they all sat down"; and so it is read in some copies of the Vulgate Latin version.

Gill: Luk 9:16 - -- Then he took the five loaves and the two fishes,.... Into his hands, being brought him by the disciples from the lad that had them:
and looking up ...
Then he took the five loaves and the two fishes,.... Into his hands, being brought him by the disciples from the lad that had them:
and looking up to heaven: to his Father there, from whom all the mercies and blessings of life come;
he blessed them; either asked, or commanded a blessing on them, that they might multiply and increase, that there might be a sufficiency for all the people, and that, they might be nourishing to them. Beza observes, that in his most ancient copy, it is read, "he blessed upon them"; which perfectly agrees with the Jewish way of speaking,
and brake; the loaves, and divided the fishes into parts:
and gave to the disciples to set before the multitude; as they sat in ranks, and in their distinct companies.

Gill: Luk 9:17 - -- And they did eat, and were all filled,.... Every one had a part, and enough:
and there was taken up of fragments that remained to them, twelve bask...
And they did eat, and were all filled,.... Every one had a part, and enough:
and there was taken up of fragments that remained to them, twelve baskets; See Gill on Mat 14:20.

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NET Notes -> Luk 9:10; Luk 9:10; Luk 9:10; Luk 9:10; Luk 9:10; Luk 9:10; Luk 9:10; Luk 9:11; Luk 9:11; Luk 9:11; Luk 9:12; Luk 9:12; Luk 9:12; Luk 9:12; Luk 9:12; Luk 9:13; Luk 9:13; Luk 9:13; Luk 9:13; Luk 9:13; Luk 9:13; Luk 9:14; Luk 9:14; Luk 9:14; Luk 9:14; Luk 9:15; Luk 9:15; Luk 9:16; Luk 9:16; Luk 9:17
NET Notes: Luk 9:10 Bethsaida was a town on the northeast side of the Sea of Galilee. Probably this should be understood to mean a place in the vicinity of the town. It r...

NET Notes: Luk 9:11 Again the combination of word (spoke to them) and healing (cured, compassionate deed) is what summarizes Jesus’ ministry: See Luke 4:38-44; 6:17...

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.

NET Notes: Luk 9:13 Not only would going and buying food have been expensive and awkward at this late time of day, it would have taken quite a logistical effort to get th...

NET Notes: Luk 9:14 Or “Make” (depending on how the force of the imperative verb is understood). Grk “cause them to recline” (the verb has causati...

NET Notes: Luk 9:15 Grk “and they”; the referent (the people) has been specified in the translation for clarity.

NET Notes: Luk 9:16 Gave thanks adds a note of gratitude to the setting. The scene is like two other later meals: Luke 22:19 and 24:30. Jesus gives thanks to God “w...

NET Notes: Luk 9:17 There was more than enough for everybody, as indicated by the gathering of what was left over.
Geneva Bible: Luk 9:10 ( 3 ) And the apostles, when they were returned, told him all that they had done. And he took them, and went aside privately into a ( c ) desert place...

Geneva Bible: Luk 9:13 But he said unto them, Give ye them to eat. And they said, We have no more but five loaves and two fishes; ( d ) except we should go and buy meat for ...

Geneva Bible: Luk 9:16 Then he took the five loaves and the two fishes, and looking up to heaven, ( e ) he blessed them, and brake, and gave to the disciples to set before t...

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TSK Synopsis -> Luk 9:1-62
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; Luk 9:11
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...

Maclaren: Luk 9:11 - --The Lord That Healeth Thee'
He healed them that had need of healing.'--Luke 9:11.
JESUS was seeking a little quiet and rest for Himself and His follo...
MHCC -> Luk 9:10-17
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
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
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
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 9:10; Luk 9:11-17
McGarvey: Luk 9:10 - --
LXIII.
FIRST WITHDRAWAL FROM HEROD'S TERRITORY AND RETURN.
(Spring, A. D. 29.)
Subdivision A.
RETURN OF THE TWELVE AND RETIREMENT
TO THE EAST SHORE O...
