Luke 1:2
<3588> [which.]
and <2532> [and.]
Luke 1:7
very old <4260> [well.]
Luke 5:11
left <863> [they forsook.]
Luke 6:43
Luke 6:47
comes <2064> [cometh.]
listens <191> [heareth.]
puts <4160> [doeth.]
Luke 7:23
Luke 7:40
answered <611> [answering.]
Teacher <1320> [Master.]
Luke 8:50
believe <4100> [believe.]
Luke 9:57
someone <5100> [a certain.]
Luke 12:7
even <2532> [even.]
you are more valuable <1308> [ye are.]
Luke 13:1
Galileans <1057> [the Galilaeans.]
The Galilaeans are frequently mentioned by Josephus as the most turbulent and seditious people, being upon all occasions ready to disturb the Roman authority. It is uncertain to what event our Lord refers; but is probable that they were the followers of Judas Gaulonitis, who opposed paying tribute to Caesar and submitting to the Roman government. A party of them coming to Jerusalem during one of the great festivals, and presenting their oblations in the court of the temple, Pilate treacherously sent a company of soldiers, who slew them, and "mingled their blood with their sacrifices."
had mixed <3396> [mingled.]
Luke 18:9
<3588> [which.]
that .... righteous <3754 1526 1342> [that they were righteous. or, as being righteous. and despised.]
Luke 22:64
blindfolded <4028> [blindfolded.]