Luke 14:27

14:27 Whoever does not carry his own cross and follow me cannot be my disciple.

Luke 23:19

23:19 (This was a man who had been thrown into prison for an insurrection started in the city, and for murder.)

sn It was customary practice in a Roman crucifixion for the prisoner to be made to carry his own cross. Jesus is speaking figuratively here in the context of rejection. If the priority is not one’s allegiance to Jesus, then one will not follow him in the face of possible rejection; see Luke 9:23.

tn Grk “and come after.” In combination with the verb ἔρχομαι (ercomai) the improper preposition ὀπίσω (opisw) means “follow.”

tn Grk “who” (a continuation of the previous sentence).

sn Ironically, what Jesus was alleged to have done, started an insurrection, this man really did.

sn This is a parenthetical note by the author.