(0.66204832432432) | (Mat 2:16) |
1 sn See the note on King Herod in 2:1. Note the fulfillment of the prophecy given by the angel in 2:13. |
(0.66204832432432) | (Mat 4:10) |
2 sn A quotation from Deut 6:13. The word “only” is an interpretive expansion not found in either the Hebrew or Greek (LXX) text of the OT. |
(0.66204832432432) | (Mat 5:48) |
1 sn This remark echoes the more common OT statements like Lev 19:2 or Deut 18:13: “you must be holy as I am holy.” |
(0.66204832432432) | (Mat 10:34) |
1 tn Grk “cast.” For βάλλω (ballw) in the sense of causing a state or condition, see L&N 13.14. |
(0.66204832432432) | (Mat 17:24) |
3 sn The temple tax refers to the half-shekel tax paid annually by male Jews to support the temple (Exod 30:13-16). |
(0.66204832432432) | (Mat 20:8) |
2 sn That is, six o’clock in the evening, the hour to pay day laborers. See Lev 19:13b. |
(0.66204832432432) | (Mar 12:9) |
1 sn The statement that the owner will come and destroy those tenants is a promise of judgment; see Luke 13:34-35; 19:41-44. |
(0.66204832432432) | (Luk 2:20) |
2 sn The mention of glorifying and praising God is the second note of praise in this section; see Luke 2:13-14. |
(0.66204832432432) | (Luk 4:8) |
5 sn A quotation from Deut 6:13. The word “only” is an interpretive expansion not found in either the Hebrew or Greek (LXX) text of the OT. |
(0.66204832432432) | (Luk 8:8) |
3 sn Unlike the parallel accounts in Matt 13:8 and Mark 4:8, there is no distinction in yield in this version of the parable. |
(0.66204832432432) | (Luk 11:31) |
2 sn For the imagery of judgment, see Luke 10:13-15 and 11:19. The warnings are coming consistently now. |
(0.66204832432432) | (Luk 12:49) |
2 tn Grk “cast.” For βάλλω (ballw) in the sense of causing a state or condition, see L&N 13.14. |
(0.66204832432432) | (Luk 14:13) |
4 sn This list of needy is like Luke 7:22. See Deut 14:28-29; 16:11-14; 26:11-13. |
(0.66204832432432) | (Luk 17:14) |
3 sn These are the instructions of what to do with a healing (Lev 13:19; 14:1-11; Luke 5:14). |
(0.66204832432432) | (Luk 18:38) |
4 sn Have mercy on me is a request for healing (cf. 17:13). It is not owed the man. He simply asks for God’s kind grace. |
(0.66204832432432) | (Luk 19:26) |
1 sn Everyone who has will be given more. Again, faithfulness yields great reward (see Luke 8:18; also Matt 13:12; Mark 4:25). |
(0.66204832432432) | (Luk 20:16) |
1 sn The statement that the owner will come and destroy those tenants is a promise of judgment; see Luke 13:34-35; 19:41-44. |
(0.66204832432432) | (Luk 22:3) |
2 sn The cross is portrayed as part of the cosmic battle between Satan and God; see Luke 4:1-13; 11:14-23. |
(0.66204832432432) | (Luk 24:19) |
3 sn The role of Jesus as prophet is a function Luke frequently mentions: 4:25-27; 9:35; 13:31-35. |
(0.66204832432432) | (Luk 24:52) |
3 sn Joy is another key theme for Luke: 1:14; 2:10; 8:13; 10:17; 15:7, 10; 24:41. |