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9:21 But he forcefully commanded them not to tell this to anyone, 9:22 saying, “The Son of Man must suffer many things and be rejected by the elders, chief priests, and experts in the law, and be killed, and on the third day be raised.”
A Call to Discipleship
9:23 Then he said to them all, “If anyone wants to become my follower, he must deny himself, take up his cross daily, and follow me. 9:24 For whoever wants to save his life will lose it, but whoever loses his life for my sake will save it. 9:25 For what does it benefit a person if he gains the whole world but loses or forfeits himself? 9:26 For whoever is ashamed of me and my words, the Son of Man will be ashamed of that person when he comes in his glory and in the glory of the Father and of the holy angels. 9:27 But I tell you most certainly, there are some standing here who will not experience death before they see the kingdom of God.”
The Transfiguration
9:28 Now about eight days after these sayings, Jesus took with him Peter, John, and James, and went up the mountain to pray. 9:29 As he was praying, the appearance of his face was transformed, and his clothes became very bright, a brilliant white. 9:30 Then two men, Moses and Elijah, began talking with him. 9:31 They appeared in glorious splendor and spoke about his departure that he was about to carry out at Jerusalem. 9:32 Now Peter and those with him were quite sleepy, but as they became fully awake, they saw his glory and the two men standing with him. 9:33 Then as the men were starting to leave, Peter said to Jesus, “Master, it is good for us to be here. Let us make three shelters, one for you and one for Moses and one for Elijah”– not knowing what he was saying. 9:34 As he was saying this, a cloud came and overshadowed them, and they were afraid as they entered the cloud. 9:35 Then a voice came from the cloud, saying, “This is my Son, my Chosen One. Listen to him!” 9:36 After the voice had spoken, Jesus was found alone. So they kept silent and told no one at that time anything of what they had seen.
Healing a Boy with an Unclean Spirit
9:37 Now on the next day, when they had come down from the mountain, a large crowd met him. 9:38 Then a man from the crowd cried out, “Teacher, I beg you to look at my son– he is my only child! 9:39 A spirit seizes him, and he suddenly screams; it throws him into convulsions and causes him to foam at the mouth. It hardly ever leaves him alone, torturing him severely. 9:40 I begged your disciples to cast it out, but they could not do so.” 9:41 Jesus answered, “You unbelieving and perverse generation! How much longer must I be with you and endure you? Bring your son here.” 9:42 As the boy was approaching, the demon threw him to the ground and shook him with convulsions. But Jesus rebuked the unclean spirit, healed the boy, and gave him back to his father.
Another Prediction of Jesus’ Suffering
9:43 Then they were all astonished at the mighty power of God. But while the entire crowd was amazed at everything Jesus was doing, he said to his disciples, 9:44 “Take these words to heart, for the Son of Man is going to be betrayed into the hands of men.” 9:45 But they did not understand this statement; its meaning had been concealed from them, so that they could not grasp it. Yet they were afraid to ask him about this statement.
Concerning the Greatest
9:46 Now an argument started among the disciples as to which of them might be the greatest. 9:47 But when Jesus discerned their innermost thoughts, he took a child, had him stand by his side, 9:48 and said to them, “Whoever welcomes this child in my name welcomes me, and whoever welcomes me welcomes the one who sent me, for the one who is least among you all is the one who is great.”
On the Right Side
9:49 John answered, “Master, we saw someone casting out demons in your name, and we tried to stop him because he is not a disciple along with us.” 9:50 But Jesus said to him, “Do not stop him, for whoever is not against you is for you.”
Rejection in Samaria
9:51 Now when the days drew near for him to be taken up, Jesus set out resolutely to go to Jerusalem. 9:52 He sent messengers on ahead of him. As they went along, they entered a Samaritan village to make things ready in advance for him, 9:53 but the villagers refused to welcome him, because he was determined to go to Jerusalem. 9:54 Now when his disciples James and John saw this, they said, “Lord, do you want us to call fire to come down from heaven and consume them?” 9:55 But Jesus turned and rebuked them, 9:56 and they went on to another village.
Challenging Professed Followers
9:57 As they were walking along the road, someone said to him, “I will follow you wherever you go.” 9:58 Jesus said to him, “Foxes have dens and the birds in the sky have nests, but the Son of Man has no place to lay his head.” 9:59 Jesus said to another, “Follow me.” But he replied, “Lord, first let me go and bury my father.” 9:60 But Jesus said to him, “Let the dead bury their own dead, but as for you, go and proclaim the kingdom of God.” 9:61 Yet another said, “I will follow you, Lord, but first let me say goodbye to my family.” 9:62 Jesus said to him, “No one who puts his hand to the plow and looks back is fit for the kingdom of God.”
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Names, People and Places, Dictionary Themes and Topics

Names, People and Places:
 · Elijah a prophet from the 9th century B.C.,a prophet from Tishbe in Gilead to Israel in King Ahab's time,son of Jeroham of Benjamin,a priest of the Harim clan who put away his heathen wife,a layman of the Bani Elam clan who put away his heathen wife
 · James a son of Zebedee; brother of John; an apostle,a son of Alpheus; an apostle,a brother of Jesus; writer of the epistle of James,the father (or brother) of the apostle Judas
 · Jerusalem the capital city of Israel,a town; the capital of Israel near the southern border of Benjamin
 · John a son of Zebedee; younger brother of James; the beloved disciple of Christ,a relative of Annas the high priest,a son of Mary the sister of Barnabas, and surnamed Mark,the father of Simon Peter
 · Moses a son of Amram; the Levite who led Israel out of Egypt and gave them The Law of Moses,a Levite who led Israel out of Egypt and gave them the law
 · Peter a man who was a leader among the twelve apostles and wrote the two epistles of Peter
 · Samaritan inhabitant(s) of Samaria


Dictionary Themes and Topics: Jesus, The Christ | LUKE, THE GOSPEL OF | JESUS CHRIST, 4C2 | TRANSFIGURATION, THE | Transfiguration | James | Elijah | Moses | Vision | Mountain | Children | John | Bigotry | Miracles | Faith | Instability | Self-denial | Anxiety | Peter | Demons | more
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NET Notes: Luk 9:21 No explanation for the command not to tell this to anyone is given, but the central section of Luke, chapters 9-19, appears to reveal a reason. The di...

NET Notes: Luk 9:22 The description of the Son of Man being rejected…killed, and…raised is the first of six passion summaries in Luke: 9:44; 17:25; 18:31-33; ...

NET Notes: Luk 9:23 Only Luke mentions taking up one’s cross daily. To bear the cross means to accept the rejection of the world for turning to Jesus and following ...

NET Notes: Luk 9:24 The point of the saying whoever wants to save his life will lose it is that if one comes to Jesus then rejection by many will certainly follow. If sel...

NET Notes: Luk 9:25 Grk “a man,” but ἄνθρωπος (anqrwpo") is used in a generic sense here to refer to both men an...

NET Notes: Luk 9:26 Grk “in the glory of him and of the Father and of the holy angels.” “Glory” is repeated here in the translation for clarity an...

NET Notes: Luk 9:27 The meaning of the statement that some will not taste death before they see the kingdom of God is clear at one level, harder at another. Jesus predict...

NET Notes: Luk 9:28 Grk “he”; the referent (Jesus) has been specified in the translation for clarity.

NET Notes: Luk 9:29 Or “became bright as a flash of lightning” (cf. BDAG 346 s.v. ἐξαστράπτω); or “be...

NET Notes: Luk 9:30 Grk “two men were talking with him, who were Moses and Elijah.” The relative clause has been simplified to an appositive and transposed in...

NET Notes: Luk 9:31 For location see Map5 B1; Map6 F3; Map7 E2; Map8 F2; Map10 B3; JP1 F4; JP2 F4; JP3 F4; JP4 F4.

NET Notes: Luk 9:32 Or “after they became fully awake,” “but they became fully awake and saw.”

NET Notes: Luk 9:33 By making three shelters Peter apparently wanted to celebrate the Feast of Tabernacles or Booths that looked forward to the end and to treat Moses, El...

NET Notes: Luk 9:34 Or “surrounded.”

NET Notes: Luk 9:35 The expression listen to him comes from Deut 18:15 and makes two points: 1) Jesus is a prophet like Moses, a leader-prophet, and 2) they have much yet...

NET Notes: Luk 9:36 Grk “in those days.”

NET Notes: Luk 9:37 Grk “Now it happened that on.” The introductory phrase ἐγένετο (egeneto, “it happened that”...

NET Notes: Luk 9:38 This verb means “to have regard for”; see Luke 1:48.

NET Notes: Luk 9:39 Or “bruising,” or “crushing.” This verb appears to allude to the damage caused when it throws him to the ground. According to ...

NET Notes: Luk 9:40 The words “do so” are not in the Greek text, but have been supplied for clarity and stylistic reasons.

NET Notes: Luk 9:41 The pronouns you…you are plural, indicating that Jesus is speaking to a group rather than an individual.

NET Notes: Luk 9:42 This is a reference to an evil spirit. See Luke 4:33.

NET Notes: Luk 9:43 Grk “he”; the referent (Jesus) has been specified in the translation for clarity. Some mss have done the same.

NET Notes: Luk 9:44 The plural Greek term ἀνθρώπων (anqrwpwn) is considered by some to be used here in a generic sense, referrin...

NET Notes: Luk 9:45 Here καί (kai) has been translated as “yet” to indicate that in spite of their lack of understanding, the disciples were af...

NET Notes: Luk 9:46 The use of the optative mood means the answer is not clear (BDF §§267.2.3; 385.2.2).

NET Notes: Luk 9:47 On this use of παρά (para), see BDF §239.1.1.

NET Notes: Luk 9:48 Grk “among you all, this one is great.” The absence of a comparative term here makes the point that comparison should not be done.

NET Notes: Luk 9:49 Grk “does not follow with us.” BDAG 36 s.v. ἀκολουθέω 2 indicates that the pronoun σ ...

NET Notes: Luk 9:51 For location see Map5 B1; Map6 F3; Map7 E2; Map8 F2; Map10 B3; JP1 F4; JP2 F4; JP3 F4; JP4 F4.

NET Notes: Luk 9:52 Or “to prepare (things) for him.”

NET Notes: Luk 9:53 Jerusalem is to be the place of rejection, as Luke 9:44 suggested. Jesus had resolved to meet his fate in Jerusalem, so the rejection was no surprise.

NET Notes: Luk 9:54 An allusion to 2 Kgs 1:10, 12, 14.

NET Notes: Luk 9:55 The point of the rebuke is that now was not the time for judgment but patience; see 2 Pet 3:9.

NET Notes: Luk 9:57 The statement “I will follow you wherever you go” is an offer to follow Jesus as a disciple, no matter what the cost.

NET Notes: Luk 9:58 Jesus’ reply is simply this: Does the man understand the rejection he will be facing? Jesus has no home in the world (the Son of Man has no plac...

NET Notes: Luk 9:59 Grk “said.”

NET Notes: Luk 9:60 The kingdom of God is a major theme of Jesus. It is a realm in which Jesus rules and to which those who trust him belong. See Luke 6:20; 11:20; 17:20-...

NET Notes: Luk 9:61 Grk “to those in my house.”

NET Notes: Luk 9:62 The kingdom of God is a major theme of Jesus. It is a realm in which Jesus rules and to which those who trust him belong. See Luke 6:20; 11:20; 17:20-...

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