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Luke 20:1-24

20:1

in <1722> [that.]

chief priests <749> [the chief.]


20:2

Tell <2036> [Tell.]

who <5101> [who.]


20:3

I will ... ask <2504 2065> [I will.]


20:4

baptism <908> [baptism.]

from .... from <1537> [from.]


20:5

<1302> [Why.]


20:6

<3956> [all.]

because <1063> [for.]


20:7

know <1492> [that.]


20:8


20:9

<5026> [this.]

planted <5452> [planted.]

leased ...... and <2532 1554> [and let.]

[husbandman.]

went on a journey <589> [went.]


20:10

harvest time came <2540> [the season.]

he sent ......................... sent ... away <649 1821> [sent.]

beat <1194> [beat.]


20:11

treated ... outrageously <818> [entreated.]

sent ... away <1821> [and sent.]


20:13

What <5101> [What.]

I will send <3992> [I will.]

perhaps <2481> [it may.]


20:14

they said <1260> [reasoned.]

heir <2818> [the heir.]

let's kill <615> [let.]


20:15

threw <1544> [they.]

What <5101> [What.]


20:16

destroy <622> [destroy.]

give <1325> [shall give.]


20:17

looked straight <1689> [beheld.]

what <5101> [What.]

stone <3037> [The stone.]


20:18

falls ............... it falls <4098> [shall fall.]

This is an allusion to the Jewish mode of stoning. "The place of stoning was twice as high as a man. From the top of this one of the witnesses struck the culprit on the loins, and felled him to the ground: if he died of this, well; if not, the other witness threw a stone upon his heart," etc. Our Lord seems to refer not only to the dreadful crushing of the Jews by the Romans, but also to their general dispersion to the present day.


20:19

<1722> [the same.]


20:20

watched ... carefully <3906> [they watched.]

who pretended <5271> [feign.]

deliver ... up <3860> [they might deliver.]


20:21

Teacher <1320> [Master.]

you speak <3004> [sayest.]

show <2983> [acceptest.]

truth <225> [truly. or, of a truth.]


20:22


20:23

perceived <2657> [he.]

<5101> [Why.]


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.]




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