(0.67715714285714) | (Mat 20:29) |
1 map For location see Map5 B2; Map6 E1; Map7 E1; Map8 E3; Map10 A2; Map11 A1. |
(0.67715714285714) | (Mat 21:19) |
1 sn The fig tree is a variation on the picture of a vine as representing the nation; see Isa 5:1-7. |
(0.67715714285714) | (Mar 10:46) |
1 map For location see Map5 B2; Map6 E1; Map7 E1; Map8 E3; Map10 A2; Map11 A1. |
(0.67715714285714) | (Luk 1:66) |
5 sn The reference to the Lord’s hand indicates that the presence, direction, and favor of God was with him (Acts 7:9b). |
(0.67715714285714) | (Luk 1:79) |
1 sn On the phrases who sit in darkness…and…death see Isa 9:1-2; 42:7; 49:9-10. |
(0.67715714285714) | (Luk 6:30) |
3 sn Do not ask for your possessions back… is an example of showing forgiveness. Paul’s remarks in 1 Cor 6:7 may reflect this principle. |
(0.67715714285714) | (Luk 7:30) |
6 sn Luke 7:29-30 forms something of an aside by the author. To indicate this, they have been placed in parentheses. |
(0.67715714285714) | (Luk 7:50) |
2 sn On faith see Luke 5:20; 7:9; 8:25; 12:28; 17:6; 18:8; 22:32. |
(0.67715714285714) | (Luk 9:51) |
5 tn Grk “he set his face,” a Semitic idiom that speaks of a firm, unshakable resolve to do something (Gen 31:21; Isa 50:7). |
(0.67715714285714) | (Luk 10:25) |
2 tn Traditionally, “a lawyer.” This was an expert in the interpretation of the Mosaic law (see also Luke 7:30, where the same term occurs). |
(0.67715714285714) | (Luk 10:30) |
4 map For location see Map5 B2; Map6 E1; Map7 E1; Map8 E3; Map10 A2; Map11 A1. |
(0.67715714285714) | (Luk 11:21) |
2 tn The word αὐλή (aulh) describes any building large and elaborate enough to have an interior courtyard, thus “dwelling, palace, mansion” (L&N 7.6). |
(0.67715714285714) | (Luk 12:52) |
1 sn From now on is a popular phrase in Luke: 1:48; 5:10; 22:18, 69; see Mic 7:6. |
(0.67715714285714) | (Luk 13:6) |
3 sn The fig tree is a variation on the picture of a vine as representing the nation; see Isa 5:1-7. |
(0.67715714285714) | (Luk 13:35) |
1 sn Your house is forsaken. The language here is from Jer 12:7 and 22:5. It recalls exilic judgment. |
(0.67715714285714) | (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. |
(0.67715714285714) | (Luk 15:2) |
5 tn Or “accepts,” “receives.” This is not the first time this issue has been raised: Luke 5:27-32; 7:37-50. |
(0.67715714285714) | (Luk 15:15) |
3 sn To a Jew, being sent to the field to feed pigs would be an insult, since pigs were considered unclean animals (Lev 11:7). |
(0.67715714285714) | (Luk 17:2) |
1 tn This term refers to the heavy upper stone of a grinding mill (L&N 7.70; BDAG 660 s.v. μυλικός). |
(0.67715714285714) | (Luk 18:35) |
4 map For location see Map5 B2; Map6 E1; Map7 E1; Map8 E3; Map10 A2; Map11 A1. |