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through the midst of Samaria and Galilee--probably on the confines of both.
son of David, &c.--(See on Mt 12:23).
were very attentive to hear him--hung upon His words.
we know, &c.--hoping by flattery to throw Him off His guard.
in Galilee--to which these women themselves belonged (Lu 23:55).
This evangelist passes over other appearances of Christ, recorded by Luke and John, and hastens to the most solemn; one appointed before his death, and after his resurrection. All that see the...
In the end of the sabbath, as it began to dawn--after the Sabbath, as it grew toward daylight. toward the first day of the week--Luke (Lu 24:1) has it, "very early in the morning"--properly, "at...
from the beginning--that is, of His public ministry, as is plain from what follows.
The angel purposely conforms his language to Isaiah's famous prophecy (Isa 7:14) [Calvin].
The Spirit guided him to the temple at the very moment when the Virgin was about to present Him to the Lord.
two coats--directed against the reigning avarice. (Also see on Mt3:10.)
(See on Mt 7:3-5, Mt 7:16-27.)
they departed--Ah! bright manifestations in this vale of tears are always "departing" manifestations.
Son of man...Holy Ghost--(See on Mt 12:31, 32).
how...not discern, &c.--unable to perceive what a critical period that was for the Jewish Church.
call the poor--"Such God Himself calls" (Lu 14:21) [Bengel].
Salt, &c.--(See on Mt 5:13-16; and Mr 9:50).
sweep the house--"not done without dust on man's part" [Bengel].
no resurrection--"nor angel nor spirit" (Ac 23:8); the materialists of the day.
Beware, &c.--(See on Mt 23:5; and Lu 14:7).
women--not the precious Galilean women (Lu 23:49), but part of the crowd.
Peter, &c.--(See on Joh 20:1-10).
certain village--Bethany (Joh 11:1), which Luke so speaks of, having no farther occasion to notice it. received him...her house--The house belonged to her, and she appears throughout to be the...
(See on Mt 3:1-12; Mr 6:17, &c.).
net brake--rather "was breaking," or "beginning to break," as in Lu5:7, "beginning to sink."
I entered...no water--a compliment to guests. Was this "much love?" Was it any?
blessed--acting from disinterested, god-like compassion for the wretched.
cannot dig...to beg, ashamed--therefore, when dismissed, shall be in utter want.
it is easier, &c.--(See on Mt 5:17, 18)