Luke 4:17-44
scroll ............. scroll <975> [the book.]
<380> [he had.]
[Anaptusso <\\See definition 380\\>,] "unrolled the book;" the Sacred Writings being anciently (as they are still in the synagogues) written on skins of parchment, and rolled on two rollers, beginning on each end, so that in reading from right to left, they rolled off with the left hand while they rolled on with the right.
place <5117> [the place.]
Spirit <4151> [Spirit.]
he has anointed <5548> [anointed.]
to proclaim good news ......... to proclaim <2097 2784> [to preach.]
<2390> [to heal.]
to proclaim release ............. to set free <2784 859> [to preach deliverance.]
and <2532> [and.]
who are oppressed <2352> [bruised.]
gave ... back <591> [and he.]
sat down <2523> [and sat.]
Then ................. eyes <2532 3788> [And the.]
Today this <3754 4594 3778> [This day.]
gracious <5485> [the gracious.]
Physician <2395> [Physician.]
What <3745> [whatsoever.]
do <4160> [do.]
your hometown <4675 3968> [thy country.]
no <3762> [No.]
many <4183> [many.]
when ... sky <3753 5613 3772> [when the.]
[Elijah.]
<1508> [save.]
[Zarephath.]
Zarephath <4558> [Sarepta.]
Sarepta, a city of Phoenicia, on the coast of the Mediterranean, is called Zarphand by the Arabian geographer Sherif Ibn Idris, who places it twenty miles N. of Tyre, and ten S. of Sidon; but its real distance from Tyre is about fifteen miles, the whole distance from that city to Sidon being only twenty-five miles. Maundrell states that the place shown him for this city, called Sarphan, consisted of only a few houses, on the tops of the mountains, within about half a mile of the sea; between which there were ruins of considerable extent.
of .... Elisha <1666> [Eliseus.]
[Elisha.]
<1508> [saving.]
Naaman <3497> [Naaman.]
were filled <4130> [were.]
forced <1544> [and thrust.]
brow <3790> [brow. or, edge. that.]
he went down <2718> [came.]
began to teach <1321> [taught.]
Ha <1436> [Let us alone. or, Away.]
who <5101> [what.]
Have you come <2064 1488> [art.]
Holy One <40> [the Holy One.]
Jesus <2424> [Jesus.]
after .... threw .... down <4496> [thrown.]
were <1096> [They were.]
What's <5101> [What.]
they come out <1831> [they come.]
news <2279> [the fame.]
[Echos <\\See definition 2279\\>,] the sound; a very elegant metaphor, says Dr. Adam Clarke. The people are represented as struck with astonishment, and the sound goes out through all the coasts; in allusion to the propagation of sound by a smart stroke upon any substance.
After ... left <450> [he.]
they asked <2065> [they.]
commanded <2008> [and rebuked.]
So ......... and ......... and began to serve <2532 1161 1247> [and ministered.]
sun <2246> [when.]
He placed <1161 2007> [and he.]
crying out <2896> [crying.]
You <4771> [Thou.]
to speak <2980> [speak, etc. or, say that they knew him to be Christ.]
next morning <1096> [when.]
Yet ... crowds ..... and ...... and <1161 2532 3793> [and the.]
Yet ....... and ...... and tried to keep <1161 2532 2722> [and stayed.]
<1519> [therefore.]
<2258> [he.]
<1056> [Galilee.]
Many of the Jewish traditions, in accordance with Isa 9:1, 2, assert that Galilee was the place where the Messiah should first appear. Thus also Isa 2:19, "When he shall arise to smite terribly the earth," is expounded in the book Zohar, as referring to the Messiah: "When he shall arise; [Vayitgaleh be-ar'ah de-galil,] and shall be revealed in the land of Galilee."