Luke 1:1
things <4229> [those.]
have been fulfilled <4135> [most surely.]
[Peplerophoremenon,] the passive participle of [plerophoreo <\\See definition 4135\\>,] from [pleres <\\See definition 4134\\> phora,] full measure; and is applied to a ship fully laden, to a tree in full bearing, etc. Hence it implies that fulness of evidence by which any fact is supported, and also that confidence, or feeling of assent, by which facts so supported are believed.
Luke 1:4
Luke 2:18
were astonished <2296> [wondered.]
Luke 4:10
it is written <1125> [it.]
He will command <1781> [He.]
Luke 4:37
news <2279> [the fame.]
[Echos <\\See definition 2279\\>,] the sound; a very elegant metaphor, says Dr. Adam Clarke. The people are represented as struck with astonishment, and the sound goes out through all the coasts; in allusion to the propagation of sound by a smart stroke upon any substance.
Luke 6:28
bless <2127> [Bless.]
mistreat <1908> [despitefully.]
Luke 7:18
Luke 12:26
why <5101> [why.]