Luke 12:16
land <5561> [The ground.]
Luke 7:2
A centurion <1543> [centurion's.]
<3739> [who.]
was sick <2258 2192 2560> [was sick.]
Luke 20:24
a denarius <1220> [a penny. See]
image <1504> [image.]
This was the head of the emperor; the superscription his titles. Julius C‘sar was the first who caused his image to be struck on the Roman coin; and Tiberius was emperor at this time. This therefore was a denarius of C‘sar, [dinarah kesar-anah,] as it is termed in the Talmud; and consequently this was respecting the tribute required by the Roman government.
[Cesar's.]
Luke 20:33
Luke 14:1
<1722> [as.]
leader <758> [chief.]
they .... him <846> [they.]
Luke 14:5
Which <5101> [Which.]
Luke 14:8
When <3752> [When.]
That there were among the Jews of these times many disputes about seats at banquets, we learn both from Josephus and the Rabbis; nor were these matters unattended to by the Greeks and Romans. Similar admonitions to this of our Lord, also occur in the Rabbinical writers. Rabbi Akiba said, Go two or three seats lower than the place that belongs to thee, and sit there till they say unto to thee, Go up higher; but do not take the uppermost seat, lest they say unto thee, Come down: for it is better they should say unto thee, Go up, go up than they should say, Go down, go down.
Luke 22:35
When <3753> [When.]
you ... lack <5302> [lacked.]
Luke 19:8
Look <2400> [Behold.]
I have cheated <4811> [by false.]
I am paying back <591> [I restore.]