Luke 22:33
Context22:33 But Peter 1 said to him, “Lord, I am ready to go with you both to prison and to death!” 2
Luke 23:25
Context23:25 He released the man they asked for, who had been thrown in prison for insurrection and murder. But he handed Jesus over 3 to their will. 4
Luke 12:58
Context12:58 As you are going with your accuser before the magistrate, 5 make an effort to settle with him on the way, so that he will not drag you before the judge, and the judge hand you over to the officer, 6 and the officer throw you into prison.


[22:33] 1 tn Grk “he”; the referent (Peter) has been specified in the translation for clarity.
[22:33] 2 sn The confidence Peter has in private (Lord, I am ready…) will wilt under the pressure of the public eye.
[23:25] 3 tn Or “delivered up.”
[23:25] 4 sn He handed Jesus over to their will. Here is where Luke places the major blame for Jesus’ death. It lies with the Jewish nation, especially the leadership, though in Acts 4:24-27 he will bring in the opposition of Herod, Pilate, and all people.
[12:58] 5 sn The term magistrate (ἄρχων, arcwn) refers to an official who, under the authority of the government, serves as judge in legal cases (see L&N 56.29).
[12:58] 6 sn The officer (πράκτωρ, praktwr) was a civil official who functioned like a bailiff and was in charge of debtor’s prison. The use of the term, however, does not automatically demand a Hellenistic setting (BDAG 859 s.v.; K. H. Rengstorf, TDNT 8:539; C. Maurer, TDNT 6:642).