Luke 5:21
Context5:21 Then 1 the experts in the law 2 and the Pharisees began to think 3 to themselves, 4 “Who is this man 5 who is uttering blasphemies? 6 Who can forgive sins but God alone?”
Luke 6:45
Context6:45 The good person out of the good treasury of his 7 heart 8 produces good, and the evil person out of his evil treasury 9 produces evil, for his mouth speaks 10 from what fills 11 his heart.


[5:21] 1 tn Here καί (kai) has been translated as “then” to indicate the implied sequence of events within the narrative.
[5:21] 2 tn Or “Then the scribes.” The traditional rendering of γραμματεύς (grammateu") as “scribe” does not communicate much to the modern English reader, for whom the term might mean “professional copyist,” if it means anything at all. The people referred to here were recognized experts in the law of Moses and in traditional laws and regulations. Thus “expert in the law” comes closer to the meaning for the modern reader.
[5:21] 3 tn Or “to reason” (in a hostile sense). See G. Schrenk, TDNT 2:97.
[5:21] 4 tn The participle λέγοντες (legontes, “saying”) has not been translated because it is redundant in contemporary English.
[5:21] 5 tn Grk “this one” (οὗτος, Joutos).
[5:21] 6 sn Uttering blasphemies meant to say something that dishonored God. To claim divine prerogatives or claim to speak for God when one really does not would be such an act of offense. The remark raised directly the issue of the nature of Jesus’ ministry.
[6:45] 7 tn Grk “the”; the Greek article has been translated here and in the following clause (“out of the evil”) as a possessive pronoun (ExSyn 215).
[6:45] 8 sn Mention of the heart shows that Jesus is not interested in what is done, but why. Motives are more important than actions for him.
[6:45] 9 tn The word “treasury” is not repeated in the Greek text at this point, but is implied.
[6:45] 10 sn What one utters from one’s mouth is especially singled out as the example of this principle. James seems to have known this teaching (Jas 1:26; 3:1-12).
[6:45] 11 tn Grk “for out of the abundance of the heart his mouth speaks.”