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Luke 14:18

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14:18 But one after another they all 1  began to make excuses. 2  The first said to him, ‘I have bought a field, 3  and I must go out and see it. Please excuse me.’ 4 

Luke 16:26

Context
16:26 Besides all this, 5  a great chasm 6  has been fixed between us, 7  so that those who want to cross over from here to you cannot do so, and no one can cross from there to us.’
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[14:18]  1 tn Or “all unanimously” (BDAG 107 s.v. ἀπό 6). "One after another" is suggested by L&N 61.2.

[14:18]  2 sn To make excuses and cancel at this point was an insult in the culture of the time. Regardless of customs concerning responses to invitations, refusal at this point was rude.

[14:18]  3 sn I have bought a field. An examination of newly bought land was a common practice. It was this person’s priority.

[14:18]  4 sn The expression Please excuse me is probably a polite way of refusing, given the dynamics of the situation, although it is important to note that an initial acceptance had probably been indicated and it was now a bit late for a refusal. The semantic equivalent of the phrase may well be “please accept my apologies.”

[16:26]  5 tn Grk “And in all these things.” There is no way Lazarus could carry out this request even if divine justice were not involved.

[16:26]  6 sn The great chasm between heaven and hell is impassable forever. The rich man’s former status meant nothing now.

[16:26]  7 tn Grk “between us and you.”



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