Luke 1:11
appeared <3700> [appeared.]
altar <2379> [the altar.]
Luke 1:16
Luke 1:28
Greetings <5463> [Hail.]
favored <5487> [highly favoured. or, graciously accepted, or much graced.]
Lord <2962> [the Lord.]
<2127> [blessed.]
Luke 1:43
who <4159> [whence.]
of my <3450> [my.]
Luke 1:45-46
blessed <3107> [blessed.]
who believed that <3754 4100> [that believed: for there. or, which believed that there, etc.]
Luke 2:11
your <5213> [unto.]
in <1722> [in.]
<3739> [which.]
Lord <2962> [the Lord.]
Luke 6:5
Luke 17:5
Increase <4369> [Increase.]
Luke 18:6
Luke 18:41
What <5101> [What.]
Luke 19:34
Luke 20:44
how <4459> [how.]
Luke 24:3
Luke 24:34
saying <3004> [Saying.]
From Mr 16:13, we learn that the apostles did not believe the testimony even of the two disciples from Emmaus, while it is here asserted they were saying, when they entered the room, "The Lord is risen" etc. This difficulty is removed by rendering interrogatively, "Has the Lord risen," etc?
has appeared <3700> [hath.]