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Luke 10:32

Context
10:32 So too a Levite, when he came up to 1  the place and saw him, 2  passed by on the other side.

Luke 16:23

Context
16:23 And in hell, 3  as he was in torment, 4  he looked up 5  and saw Abraham far off with Lazarus at his side. 6 

Luke 18:24

Context
18:24 When Jesus noticed this, 7  he said, “How hard 8  it is for the rich to enter the kingdom of God! 9 
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[10:32]  1 tn Here κατά (kata) has been translated “up to”; it could also be translated “upon.”

[10:32]  2 tn The clause containing the aorist active participle ἐλθών (elqwn) suggests that the Levite came up to the place, took a look, and then moved on.

[16:23]  3 sn The Greek term Hades stands for the Hebrew concept of Sheol. It is what is called hell today. This is where the dead were gathered (Ps 16:10; 86:13). In the NT Hades has an additional negative force of awaiting judgment (Rev 20:13).

[16:23]  4 sn Hades is a place of torment, especially as one knows that he is separated from God.

[16:23]  5 tn Grk “he lifted up his eyes” (an idiom).

[16:23]  6 tn Grk “in his bosom,” the same phrase used in 16:22. This idiom refers to heaven and/or participation in the eschatological banquet. An appropriate modern equivalent is “at Abraham’s side.”

[18:24]  5 tc ‡ The phrase περίλυπον γενόμενον (perilupon genomenon, “[When Jesus saw him] becoming sad”) is found in the majority of mss (A [D] W Θ Ψ 078 Ë13 33vid Ï latt sy), and it is not unknown in Lukan style to repeat a word or phrase in adjacent passages (TCGNT 143). However, the phrase is lacking in some significant mss (א B L Ë1 579 1241 2542 co). The shorter reading is nevertheless difficult to explain if it is not original: It is possible that these witnesses omitted this phrase out of perceived redundancy from the preceding verse, although intentional omissions, especially by several and varied witnesses, are generally unlikely. NA27 places the words in brackets, indicating doubts as to their authenticity.

[18:24]  6 sn For the rich it is hard for wealth not to be the point of focus, as the contrast in vv. 28-30 will show, and for rich people to trust God. Wealth was not an automatic sign of blessing as far as Jesus was concerned.

[18:24]  7 sn The kingdom of God is a major theme of Jesus. It is a realm in which Jesus rules and to which those who trust him belong. See Luke 6:20; 11:20; 17:20-21.



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