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# Lu 10:31
\\A certain priest.\\ Jericho was a city of priests. A priest
ought to be a holy man. The law commanded mercy and help to a
neighbour.
# Ex 23:4-5 De 22:1-4
The priest and Levite both disregarded the law in passing the
poor sufferer.
(PNT 266)
02251
# Lu 10:32
\\Likewise a Levite.\\ A temple minister. He probably excused
himself by the example of his priest.
(PNT 266)
02252
# Lu 10:33
\\A certain Samaritan.\\ The hereditary enemy of the Jews;
despised and hated by the latter. "The Jews and Samaritans have
no dealings."
# Joh 4:9
If any man had excuse for passing the wounded Jew by it was the
Samaritan. But, unlike the priest and Levite,
\\he had compassion.\\ His compassion leads to action, to
self-denial, and inconvenience. He dresses the man's wounds,
sets him on his own beast, carries him to the inn, and when he
left, left money for his care. For ancient inns,
see note on "Lu 2:7"
(PNT 266)
02254
# Lu 10:35
\\Two pence\\ was two days' wages, and there was promise of
more.
(PNT 266)
02255
# Lu 10:36
\\Which of these three . . . was neighbour?\\ The stranger
became the neighbour. So we are to be neighbours to all who need
help. Christian love must know no narrow bounds of race or sect.
Genuine philanthropy is a Christian spirit.
(PNT 266-267)
02257
# Lu 10:38
\\Entered into a certain village.\\ Bethany, the home of
Mary, Martha and Lazarus. It is probable that this incident is
not related in its order of time. It may have occurred on the
last journey.
(PNT 267)
02258
# Lu 10:39
\\Sat at the Jesus' feet, and heard his word.\\ Martha seems
to have been mistress of the house. Her thought was to entertain
the Lord; Mary's to hear his word; both commendable; the latter,
best.
(PNT 267)
02259
# Lu 10:40
\\Dost thou not care?\\ Her sister seemed to her negligent
and selfish, when her apparent neglect was do to the absorption
in the truth.
(PNT 267)
02260
# Lu 10:41
\\Thou art anxious and troubled.\\ Agitated over temporal
matters while there are others more important.
(PNT 267)
02261
# Lu 10:42
\\One thing is needful.\\ Jesus cared nothing for bodily
indulgence. The important thing was the bread of life. That,
Mary had chosen. Heed the lesson that he who receives most of
his word and spirit, is most pleasing in his sight.
(PNT 267)
02262
# Lu 11:1-4
SUMMARY OF LUKE 11
\\Rebuking the Pharisees\\
Teaching the Disciples to Pray
Parable of the Three Loaves
Earnestness in Prayer
The Charge That Jesus Cast Out Demons by the Aid of Beelzebub
The Sign of Jonas
Dining with a Pharisee
The Pharisees and Lawyers Denounced
\\Praying in a certain place.\\ Luke neither tells where nor
when.
\\Teach us to pray.\\
# Mt 6:9-13
gives the Lord's prayer, but does not say that the prayer was
taught in response to a request.
See note on "Mt 6:9"
See note on "Mt 6:10"
See note on "Mt 6:11"
See note on "Mt 6:12"
See note on "Mt 6:13"
(PNT 267)
02266
# Lu 11:5-8
\\Friend, lend me three loaves.\\ This parable is uttered to
teach earnestness in prayer.
(PNT 268)
02268
# Lu 11:7
\\My children are with me in bed.\\ He could not rise to give
the bread without disturbing them.
(PNT 268)
02269
# Lu 11:8
\\Because of his importunity.\\ When he should continue
knocking and asking. How much more will the loving Father yield
to the importunity of his children. Compare
# Ge 32:28 Ps 55:17 1Th 3:10 5:17 1Ti 5:5 2Ti 1:3
(PNT 268)
02270
# Lu 11:9-13
\\Ask, and it shall be given.\\
see note on "Mt 7:7"
see note on "Mt 7:8"
see note on "Mt 7:9"
see note on "Mt 7:10"
see note on "Mt 7:11"
These verses are a part of the Sermon on the Mount. It is
probable that Luke, who does not give a chronological history,
incorporates them here, though not the time when they were
spoken. The same may be said of various utterances given by
Luke. Luke says instead of "good things" (Matthew) that the
Father will give the Holy Spirit, the best possible gift.
(PNT 268)
02275
# Lu 11:14-26
\\And he was casting out a demon\\, etc.
See note on "Mt 12:22"
See note on "Mt 12:23"
See note on "Mt 12:24"
See note on "Mt 12:25"
See note on "Mt 12:26"
See note on "Mt 12:27"
See note on "Mt 12:28"
See note on "Mt 12:29"
See note on "Mt 12:43"
This discourse was given in Galilee (Matthew).
(PNT 268)
02288
# Lu 11:27-28
\\Blessed [is] the womb that bore thee.\\ This woman, in her
untaught enthusiasm, comes nearer the adoration of the mother of
Jesus than anything elsewhere in the NT. The Lord rebukes it by
saying, "Rather are they blessed who hear and keep the word of
God." Mariolatry is idolatry. There is not the slightest
foundation for it in the NT.
(PNT 69)
02290
# Lu 11:29-32
\\They seek a sign.\\
See note on "Mt 12:46"
See note on "Mt 12:48"
See note on "Mt 12:50"
where we have the same language reported.
(PNT 269)
02294
# Lu 11:33-36
\\When he hath lighted a lamp.\\
See note on "Mt 5:15"
See note on "Mt 6:22"
(PNT 270)
02295
# Lu 11:34
\\Thy whole body also is full of light.\\ If it were thus the
whole body would be luminous, and if our souls be full of light,
of the light of Christ, then our light shall shine as that of a
lamp.
(PNT 270)
02298
# Lu 11:37
\\A certain Pharisee besought him.\\ Jesus did not refuse
invitations of Pharisees, or of publicans and sinners.
(PNT 270)
02299
# Lu 11:38
\\Marvelled that he had not first washed.\\ Dipped his hands.
The tradition of the elders required those who came in from
without to immerse their hands before eating.
See note on "Mt 15:2"
See note on "Mr 7:2"
See note on "Mr 7:3"
See note on "Mr 7:4"
See note on "Mr 7:5"
(PNT 270)