Luke 5:18
Luke 6:26
when <3752> [when.]
<5024> [so.]
Luke 7:25
A man <444> [A man.]
in ............... in <1722 1526> [are in.]
Luke 8:33
So <1161> [Then.]
By this was fully evinced the sovereign power of our Lord, and the reality of diabolical agency; "for," says Dr. Doddridge, "it was self-evident that a herd of swine could not be confederates in any fraud; their death, therefore, in this instructive circumstance, was ten thousand times a greater blessing to mankind than if they had been slain for food, as was intended."
herd <34> [the herd.]
Luke 11:30
Luke 12:10
Luke 12:36
people <444> [men.]
come back <360> [return.]
when ... comes <4219 2064> [when.]
Luke 17:22
when <3753> [when.]
Luke 17:24
just like <5618> [as.]
<1722> [in.]
Luke 18:4
he said <2036> [he said.]
Luke 19:21
I was afraid <5399> [I feared.]
because <3754> [because.]
Luke 20:6
<3956> [all.]
because <1063> [for.]
Luke 20:9
<5026> [this.]
planted <5452> [planted.]
leased ...... and <2532 1554> [and let.]
[husbandman.]
went on a journey <589> [went.]
Luke 21:36
stay alert <69> [Watch.]
praying <1189> [pray.]
<2661> [accounted.]
to stand <2476> [stand.]
Luke 22:58
someone else <2087> [another.]
A maid challenged Peter in the second instance, according to Matthew and Mark; yet here it is said [heteros <\\See definition 2087\\>,] another (man) and he also answers to a man. But [heteros <\\See definition 2087\\>,] as Wetstein shows, may be, and is in innumerable instances applied to a female; and Matthew says, "she said to them that were there," and Mark, "she began to say to them that stood by." So that the maid gave the information to those around her, and some man charged Peter with it. Probably several joined in the accusation, though he answered to an individual, for John says, "They said unto him," etc.
Luke 22:60
a rooster <220> [the cock.]
Luke 23:47
he praised <1392> [he.]