Luke 12:25
Context12:25 And which of you by worrying 1 can add an hour to his life? 2
Luke 8:14
Context8:14 As for the seed that 3 fell among thorns, these are the ones who hear, but 4 as they go on their way they are choked 5 by the worries and riches and pleasures of life, 6 and their fruit does not mature. 7


[12:25] 1 tn Or “by being anxious.”
[12:25] 2 tn Or “a cubit to his height.” A cubit (πῆχυς, phcu") can measure length (normally about 45 cm or 18 inches) or time (a small unit, “hour” is usually used [BDAG 812 s.v.] although “day” has been suggested [L&N 67.151]). The term ἡλικία (Jhlikia) is ambiguous in the same way as πῆχυς. Most scholars take the term to describe age or length of life here, although a few refer it to bodily stature (see BDAG 435-36 s.v. 1.a for discussion). Worry about length of life seems a more natural figure than worry about height. However, the point either way is clear: Worrying adds nothing to life span or height.
[8:14] 3 tn Grk “What”; the referent (the seed) has been specified in the translation for clarity.
[8:14] 4 tn Here καί (kai) has been translated as “but” to indicate the contrast present in this context.
[8:14] 5 sn That is, their concern for spiritual things is crowded out by material things.
[8:14] 6 sn On warnings about the dangers of excessive material attachments, described here as the worries and riches and pleasures of life, see Luke 12:12-21; 16:19-31.
[8:14] 7 tn The verb τελεσφορέω (telesforew) means “to produce mature or ripe fruit” (L&N 23.203). Once again the seed does not reach its goal.