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Luke 22:67-69

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22:67 and said, “If 1  you are the Christ, 2  tell us.” But he said to them, “If 3  I tell you, you will not 4  believe, 22:68 and if 5  I ask you, you will not 6  answer. 22:69 But from now on 7  the Son of Man will be seated at the right hand 8  of the power 9  of God.”
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[22:67]  1 tn This is a first class condition in the Greek text.

[22:67]  2 tn Or “Messiah”; both “Christ” (Greek) and “Messiah” (Hebrew and Aramaic) mean “one who has been anointed.”

[22:67]  3 tn This is a third class condition in the Greek text. Jesus had this experience already in 20:1-8.

[22:67]  4 tn The negation in the Greek text is the strongest possible (οὐ μή, ou mh).

[22:68]  5 tn This is also a third class condition in the Greek text.

[22:68]  6 tn The negation in the Greek text is the strongest possible (οὐ μή, ou mh).

[22:69]  9 sn From now on. Jesus’ authority was taken up from this moment on. Ironically he is now the ultimate judge, who is himself being judged.

[22:69]  10 sn Seated at the right hand is an allusion to Ps 110:1 (“Sit at my right hand…”) and is a claim that Jesus shares authority with God in heaven. Those present may have thought they were his judges, but, in fact, the reverse was true.

[22:69]  11 sn The expression the right hand of the power of God is a circumlocution for referring to God. Such indirect references to God were common in 1st century Judaism out of reverence for the divine name.



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