Luke 13:21

13:21 It is like yeast that a woman took and mixed with three measures of flour until all the dough had risen.”

Luke 15:15

15:15 So he went and worked for one of the citizens of that country, who sent him to his fields to feed pigs.

tn Grk “hid in.”

sn This measure was a saton, the Greek name for the Hebrew term “seah.” Three of these was a very large quantity of flour, since a saton is a little over 16 lbs (7 kg) of dry measure (or 13.13 liters). So this was over 47 lbs (21 kg) of flour total, enough to feed over a hundred people.

tn Grk “it was all leavened.”

tn Grk “joined himself to” (in this case an idiom for beginning to work for someone).

tn Grk “and he.” Here the conjunction καί (kai) and the personal pronoun have been translated by a relative pronoun to improve the English style.

sn To a Jew, being sent to the field to feed pigs would be an insult, since pigs were considered unclean animals (Lev 11:7).