Luke 24:45
Context24:45 Then he opened their minds so they could understand the scriptures, 1
Luke 4:21
Context4:21 Then 2 he began to tell them, “Today 3 this scripture has been fulfilled even as you heard it being read.” 4
Luke 24:27
Context24:27 Then 5 beginning with Moses and all the prophets, 6 he interpreted to them the things written about 7 himself in all the scriptures.
Luke 24:32
Context24:32 They 8 said to each other, “Didn’t 9 our hearts 10 burn within us 11 while he was speaking with us on the road, while he was explaining 12 the scriptures to us?”


[24:45] 1 sn Luke does not mention specific texts here, but it is likely that many of the scriptures he mentioned elsewhere in Luke-Acts would have been among those he had in mind.
[4:21] 2 tn Here δέ (de) has been translated as “then” to indicate the implied sequence of events within the narrative.
[4:21] 3 sn See the note on today in 2:11.
[4:21] 4 tn Grk “in your hearing.”
[24:27] 3 tn Here καί (kai) has been translated as “then” to indicate the implied sequence of events within the narrative.
[24:27] 4 sn The reference to Moses and all the prophets is a way to say the promise of Messiah runs throughout OT scripture from first to last.
[24:27] 5 tn Or “regarding,” “concerning.” “Written” is implied by the mention of the scriptures in context; “said” could also be used here, referring to the original utterances, but by now these things had been committed to writing.
[24:32] 4 tn Here καί (kai) has not been translated because of differences between Greek and English style.
[24:32] 5 tn This question uses a Greek particle (οὐχί, ouci) that expects a positive reply.
[24:32] 6 tn This is a collective singular use of the term καρδία (kardia), so each of their hearts were burning, a reference itself to the intense emotion of their response.
[24:32] 7 tc ‡ Most