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Luke 1:73

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1:73 the oath 1  that he swore to our ancestor 2  Abraham.

This oath grants 3 

Luke 1:77

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1:77 to give his people knowledge of salvation 4  through the forgiveness 5  of their sins.

Luke 17:18

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17:18 Was no one found to turn back and give praise to God except this foreigner?” 6 
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[1:73]  1 tn This is linked back grammatically by apposition to “covenant” in v. 72, specifying which covenant is meant.

[1:73]  2 tn Or “forefather”; Grk “father.”

[1:73]  3 tn Again for reasons of English style, the infinitival clause “to grant us” has been translated “This oath grants” and made the beginning of a new sentence in the translation.

[1:77]  4 sn John’s role, to give his people knowledge of salvation, is similar to that of Jesus (Luke 3:1-14; 5:31-32).

[1:77]  5 sn Forgiveness is another major Lukan theme (Luke 4:18; 24:47; Acts 10:37).

[17:18]  7 sn Jesus’ point in calling the man a foreigner is that none of the other nine, who were presumably Israelites, responded with gratitude. Only the “outsiders” were listening and responding.



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