Luke 6:24
woe <3759> [woe.]
for <3754> [for.]
Luke 12:16
land <5561> [The ground.]
Luke 18:23
he became very sad ..... extremely <1096 4036 2258 4970> [he was very sorrowful.]
Luke 21:1
saw <1492> [and saw.]
offering box <1049> [the treasury.]
Luke 16:19
[river.]
who dressed in <1737> [clothed.]
purple <4209> [purple.]
Luke 18:25
a camel <2574> [a camel.]
Some render a cable; but it may justly be doubted whether [kamelos <\\See definition 2574\\>] ever was so translated before, for the word for a cable, as the scholiast on Aristophanes expressly affirms, is written [kamilos,] not with an "e" [eta], but with an "i" [iota.] Some few MSS., it is true, have got the word [kamilos] into the text, but it is evidently an attempted improvement.
Luke 19:2
a chief tax collector <754> [the chief.]
[Architelones <\\See definition 754\\>,] rather, "a chief publican," or tax gatherer. Probably Zacchaeus, who appears from his name to have been a Jew, farmed the revenue of the district around Jericho, having others under him, who either rented of him smaller portions, or were employed as servants to collect the taxes.
Luke 16:21-22
who longed <1937> [desiring.]
<5589> [crumbs.]
poor man <4434> [that.]
was carried <667> [was carried.]
Abraham's <11> [Abraham's.]
[the river.]
and ............. also ... and was buried <1161 2532 2290> [and was buried.]
Luke 16:1
<5100> [a certain.]
manager <3623> [a steward.]
was wasting <1287> [wasted.]
Luke 14:12
When <3752> [when.]
also ......................................... repaid <2532 468> [and a.]