Luke 8:26
[Gergesenes.]
Luke 12:16
land <5561> [The ground.]
Luke 15:14
took place <1096> [arose.]
Luke 19:12
<5100> [A certain.]
a distant <3117> [a far.]
to receive ........ return <2983 5290> [to.]
and then <2532> [and.]
Luke 2:8
living out in the field <63> [abiding.]
keeping guard over their flock ... night <5438 1909 846 4167 3571> [watch over their flock by night. or, the night-watches.]
Luke 15:13
left on a journey <589> [and took.]
he squandered <1287> [wasted.]
Luke 15:15
went <4198> [he went.]
to feed <1006> [to feed.]
Luke 21:21
must flee <5343> [flee.]
Accordingly, when Cestius Gallus came against Jerusalem, and unexpectedly raised the siege, Josephus states, that many of the noble Jews departed out of the city, as out of a sinking ship; and when Vespasian afterwards drew towards it, a great multitude fled to the mountains. And we learn from Eusebius, and Epiphanius, that at this juncture, all who believed in Christ left Jerusalem, and removed to Pella, and other places beyond Jordan; and so escaped the general shipwreck of their country, that we do not read of one who perished in Jerusalem.
must flee ........... must depart ......... must ... enter <5343 2532 1633 1525> [and let them.]
Luke 3:1
[A.M. 4030. A.D. 26.]
of Tiberius <5086> [Tiberius Cesar.]
Pontius Pilate <4194 4091> [Pontius Pilate.]
Herod <2264> [Herod.]
his <846> [his.]
of Iturea <2484> [Ituraea.]
Ituraea was a province of Syria east of Jordan, now called Djedour, according to Burckhardt, and comprising all the flat country south of Djebel Kessoue as far as Nowa, east of Djebel el Sheikh, or mount Hermon, and west of the Hadj road. Trachonitis, according to Strabo and Ptolemy, comprehended all the uneven country on the east of Auranitis, now Haouran, from near Damascus to Bozra, now called El Ledja and Djebel Haouran. Abilene was a district in the valley of Lebanon, so called from Abila its chief town, eighteen miles N. of Damascus, according to Antoninus.