Chapter 9:
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Luke 9
Verse 1. Matt. x, 1; Mark vi, 7.
Verse
4. There abide and thence depart - That is, stay in that house till
ye leave the city.
Verse
7. It was said by some - And soon after by Herod himself. Matt.
xiv, 1; Mark vi, 14.
Verse
8. That Elijah had appeared - He could not rise again, because he
did not die.
Verse
10. Mark vi, 30.
Verse
12. Matt. xiv, 15; Mark vi, 35; John vi, 3.
Verse
18. Apart - From the multitude. And he asked them - When he had
done praying, during which they probably stayed at a distance.
Matt. xiv, 13; Mark viii, 27.
Verse
22. Saying - Ye must prepare for a scene far different from this.
Verse
23. Let him deny himself, and take up his cross - The necessity of
this duty has been shown in many places: the extent of it is
specified here, daily - Therefore that day is lost wherein no cross
is taken up.
Verse
24. Matt. xvi, 25; Mark viii, 35; John xii, 25.
Verse
28. Matt. xvii, 1; Mark ix, 2.
Verse
31. In glory - Like Christ with whom they talked.
Verse
32. They saw his glory - The very same expression in which it is
described by St. John, John i, 14; and by St. Peter, 2 Pet. i, 16.
Verse
34. A cloud came and overshadowed them all. And they, the
apostles, feared, while they (Moses and Elijah) entered into the
cloud, which took them away.
Verse
37. Matt. xvii, 14; Mark ix, 14.
Verse
44. Let these sayings sink down into your ears - That is, consider
them deeply. In joy remember the cross. So wisely does our Lord
balance praise with sufferings. Matt. xvii, 22; Mark ix, 31.
Verse
46. And there arose a reasoning among them - This kind of
reasoning always arose at the most improper times that could be
imagined.
Verse
47. Matt. xviii, 2; Mark ix, 37.
Verse
48. And said to them - If ye would be truly great, humble
yourselves to the meanest offices. He that is least in his own eyes
shall be great indeed.
Verse
49. Mark ix, 38.
Verse
51. The days are fulfilled that he should be received up - That is,
the time of his passion was now at hand. St. Luke looks through
this, to the glory which was to follow. He steadfastly set his face -
Without fear of his enemies, or shame of the cross, Heb. xii, 2.
Verse
52. He sent messengers to make ready - A lodging and needful
entertainment for him and those with him.
Verse
53. His face was as though he would go to Jerusalem - It plainly
appeared, he was going to worship at the temple, and thereby, in
effect, to condemn the Samaritan worship at Mount Gerizim.
Verse
54. As Elisha did - At or near this very place, which might put it
into the minds of the apostles to make the motion now, rather than
at any other time or place, where Christ had received the like
affront.
Verse
55. Ye know not what manner of spirit - The spirit of Christianity
is. It is not a spirit of wrath and vengeance, but of peace, and
gentleness, and love.
Verse
57. Matt. viii, 19.
Verse
58. But Jesus said to him - First understand the terms: consider on
what conditions thou art to follow me.
Verse
61. Suffer me first to bid them farewell that are in my house - As
Elisha did after Elijah had called him from the plough, 1 Kings
xix, 19; to which our Lord's answer seems to allude.
Verse
62. Is fit for the kingdom of God - Either to propagate or to
receive it.
Chapter 9:
| Darby
| Geneva
| Gill
| Jamieson Faussett Brown
| Johnson
| Lightfoot
| Matthew Henry
| Matthew Henry Concise
| McGarvey Pendleton
| McGee
| Wesley
| Index
| Bible Gateway |
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