Luke 6:34
Context6:34 And if you lend to those from whom you hope to be repaid, 1 what credit is that to you? Even sinners 2 lend to sinners, so that they may be repaid in full. 3
Luke 15:1
Context15:1 Now all the tax collectors 4 and sinners were coming 5 to hear him.
Luke 19:7
Context19:7 And when the people 6 saw it, they all complained, 7 “He has gone in to be the guest of a man who is a sinner.” 8


[6:34] 1 tn Grk “to receive”; but in context the repayment of the amount lent is implied. Jesus was noting that utilitarian motives are the way of the world.
[6:34] 2 sn See the note on the word sinners in v. 32.
[6:34] 3 tn Grk “to receive as much again.”
[15:1] 4 sn See the note on tax collectors in 3:12.
[15:1] 5 tn Grk “were drawing near.”
[19:7] 7 tn Grk “they”; the referent is unspecified but is probably the crowd in general, who would have no great love for a man like Zacchaeus who had enriched himself many times over at their expense.
[19:7] 8 tn This term is used only twice in the NT, both times in Luke (here and 15:2) and has negative connotations both times (BDAG 227 s.v. διαγογγύζω). The participle λέγοντες (legonte") is redundant in contemporary English and has not been translated.
[19:7] 9 sn Being the guest of a man who is a sinner was a common complaint about Jesus: Luke 5:31-32; 7:37-50; 15:1-2.