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Luke 23:35

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23:35 The people also stood there watching, but the rulers ridiculed 1  him, saying, “He saved others. Let him save 2  himself if 3  he is the Christ 4  of God, his chosen one!”

Luke 23:39

Context

23:39 One of the criminals who was hanging there railed at him, saying, “Aren’t 5  you the Christ? 6  Save yourself and us!”

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[23:35]  1 tn A figurative extension of the literal meaning “to turn one’s nose up at someone”; here “ridicule, sneer at, show contempt for” (L&N 33.409).

[23:35]  2 sn The irony in the statement Let him save himself is that salvation did come, but later, not while on the cross.

[23:35]  3 tn This is a first class condition in the Greek text.

[23:35]  4 tn Or “Messiah”; both “Christ” (Greek) and “Messiah” (Hebrew and Aramaic) mean “one who has been anointed.”

[23:39]  5 tc Most mss (A C3 W Θ Ψ Ë1,13 33 Ï lat) read εἰ σὺ εἶ (ei su ei, “If you are”) here, while οὐχὶ σὺ εἶ (ouci su ei, “Are you not”) is found in overall better and earlier witnesses (Ì75 א B C* L 070 1241 pc it). The “if” clause reading creates a parallel with the earlier taunts (vv. 35, 37), and thus is most likely a motivated reading.

[23:39]  6 tn Or “Messiah”; both “Christ” (Greek) and “Messiah” (Hebrew and Aramaic) mean “one who has been anointed.”



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