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 1:63
writing tablet <4093> [a.]
His <846> [His.]
Luke 2:45
Luke 5:2
<637> [washing.]
Luke 10:32-33
a Samaritan <4541> [Samaritan.]
he felt compassion <4697> [he had.]
Luke 11:38
was astonished <2296> [he marvelled.]
Luke 11:43
You <3754> [for.]
Luke 14:11
everyone <3956> [whosoever.]
Luke 16:20
<5100> [a certain.]
Lazarus <2976> [Lazarus.]
was covered <906> [was laid.]
with sores <1669> [full.]
Luke 20:18
falls ............... it falls <4098> [shall fall.]
This is an allusion to the Jewish mode of stoning. "The place of stoning was twice as high as a man. From the top of this one of the witnesses struck the culprit on the loins, and felled him to the ground: if he died of this, well; if not, the other witness threw a stone upon his heart," etc. Our Lord seems to refer not only to the dreadful crushing of the Jews by the Romans, but also to their general dispersion to the present day.