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# Lu 11:39-52
\\The Lord said to him.\\ The denunciation of the Pharisees
and lawyers contained in these verses is found in similar
language in Matthew, chap. 23. That address was spoken in the
temple. There is no improbability about the Lord speaking the
same discourse twice to the same class of opposers.
See note on "Mt 23:1"
See note on "Mt 23:2"
See note on "Mt 23:3"
See note on "Mt 23:4"
See note on "Mt 23:5"
See note on "Mt 23:6"
See note on "Mt 23:7"
See note on "Mt 23:8"
See note on "Mt 23:9"
See note on "Mt 23:11"
See note on "Mt 23:12"
See note on "Mt 23:13"
See note on "Mt 23:14"
See note on "Mt 23:15"
See note on "Mt 23:16"
See note on "Mt 23:18"
See note on "Mt 23:21"
See note on "Mt 23:23"
See note on "Mt 23:24"
See note on "Mt 23:25"
See note on "Mt 23:27"
See note on "Mt 23:28"
See note on "Mt 23:29"
See note on "Mt 23:31"
See note on "Mt 23:32"
See note on "Mt 23:33"
See note on "Mt 23:34"
See note on "Mt 23:35"
See note on "Mt 23:36"
(PNT 270-271)
02302
# Lu 11:41
Verse 41 is peculiar to Luke.
\\Give for alms,\\ etc. The Pharisees were careful for the
outside; careless for what was within; but the Lord says: "Give
for alms the within"; i.e., let your hearts and lives be full of
compassion, and it will make you clean.
(PNT 271)
02303
# Lu 11:42
\\Ye tithe mint.\\
See note on "Mt 23:23"
(PNT 271)
02304
# Lu 11:43
\\Ye love the chief seats.\\
See note on "Mt 23:6"
(PNT 271)
02308
# Lu 11:47
\\Ye build the sepulchres.\\
See note on "Mt 23:29"
(PNT 271)
02313
# Lu 11:52
\\Taken away the key of knowledge.\\ Matthew, in different
words, gives the thought.
See note "Mt 23:12"
(PNT 271)
02314
# Lu 11:53-54
\\The scribes and the Pharisees.\\ For the manner in which
they tried to entrap Jesus, see
# Mt 22:15-46 Joh 8:1-59 9:1-41
(PNT 271)
02316
# Lu 12:1-5
SUMMARY OF LUKE 12
\\Various Warnings\\
The Leaven of the Pharisees
God's Care for His Servants
Confessing Christ
The Two Brothers and the Inheritance
The Rich Fool
The Life More Than Raiment
The Lilies
Watching
The Wise and Faithful Steward
The Baptism of Suffering
Sending Peace on Earth
The Signs of the Times
\\An innumerable multitude of people.\\ This is one of the
passages that show the great impression produced at that time by
Christ's teaching. See also
# Mr 1:33 2:2 3:9 6:31
etc. The discourse that follows is found almost verbatim in
Matthew.
\\Beware ye of the leaven.\\ The spirit of the Pharisees.
There is great danger of religion becoming formal and
hypocritical.
See note on "Mt 16:6"
(PNT 272)
02317
# Lu 12:2
\\There is nothing covered.\\ For notes on verse 2-5
see note on "Mt 10:26"
see note on "Mt 10:27"
see note on "Mt 10:28"
The flat tops of Eastern houses were the places from whence
public proclamations were made.
(PNT 272)
02321
# Lu 12:6-9
\\Are not five sparrows sold for two farthings?\\
See note "Mt 10:29"
See note "Mt 10:30"
See note "Mt 10:32"
See note "Mt 10:33"
Sparrows were the cheapest of all birds offered for sale.
(PNT 272)
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# Lu 12:10
\\Blasphemeth against the Holy Spirit.\\
See note on "Mt 12:31"
See note on "Mt 12:32"
(PNT 272)
02326
# Lu 12:11-12
\\When they bring you to the synagogues.\\
See note on "Mt 10:19"
(PNT 272)
02328
# Lu 12:13
\\One of the company said.\\ This question concerning the
inheritance, and the parable of the Rich Fool that follows, are
only found in Luke.
\\Speak to my brother.\\ The man wished to enlist Christ's
moral power for his pecuniary advantage. Whether his brother had
wronged him or not is not stated, but the Lord's business was
not to gain acres of land and money for men.
(PNT 273)
02329
# Lu 12:14
\\Who made me a judge or a divider over you?\\ It was not his
mission to look after temporal gains, but to save the souls of
men.
(PNT 273)
02330
# Lu 12:15
\\Beware of covetousness.\\ A greedy desire for the goods of
this world. A sin of all ages and a besetting sin of our times.
\\A man's life consisteth not,\\ etc. Comfort, happiness,
and, above all, eternal interests, do not depend on the
abundance of our goods. Why then should a man give his life to a
greedy chase after wealth?
(PNT 273)
02331
# Lu 12:16-19
\\He spoke a parable.\\ To show that riches do not secure one
from evil.
\\A certain rich man.\\ There is no intimation that his
wealth was unjustly secured.
(PNT 273)
02332
# Lu 12:17
\\What shall I do?\\ A common perplexity of the rich. They do
not know what to do with their surplus wealth, though the needs
of humanity call for it.
(PNT 273)
02333
# Lu 12:18
\\There will I store all my fruits and my goods.\\ In his
enlarged storehouses. He will hoard his goods. Here was the
beginning of his folly; to hoard his surplus instead of using it
for the good of men.
(PNT 273)
02334
# Lu 12:19
\\Thou hast abundance of goods laid up for many years.\\ He
had the goods, but the years he could not claim. It was a second
element of his folly to forget that life is uncertain, and to
make no provision for its close.
\\Take thy ease.\\ Here is the third element of his folly; to
attempt to satisfy his soul with food, drink and merriment: to
feed that which demands heavenly food on husks.
(PNT 273)
02335
# Lu 12:20
\\[Thou] fool.\\ The still, small voice may have said this,
as mortal disease attacked him. Men said that he was sagacious,
wise; but God said, "Thou fool."
\\This night.\\ Instead of having many years, "this night" he
shall die, unprepared, and all his goods on which he set his
heart be delivered over to others.
(PNT 273-274)
02336
# Lu 12:21
\\So [is] he that layeth up treasure for himself.\\ He is
guilty of folly in the eyes of God. Wisdom requires that we
should lay up treasure in heaven.
(PNT 274)
02337
# Lu 12:22-31
\\Be not anxious for your life.\\ These verses are found in
almost the same words in
# Mt 6:24-34
See note on "Mt 6:24"
See note on "Mt 6:25"
See note on "Mt 6:26"
See note on "Mt 6:27"
See note on "Mt 6:28"
See note on "Mt 6:29"
See note on "Mt 6:30"
See note on "Mt 6:31"
See note on "Mt 6:32"
See note on "Mt 6:33"
See note on "Mt 6:34"
(PNT 274)
02347
# Lu 12:32
\\Fear not, little flock.\\ The flock is safe only because of
the Shepherd's care. The Lord is the Shepherd, and it is his
pleasure to give not only food and raiment, but the kingdom to
his children.
(PNT 274)
02348
# Lu 12:33
\\Sell what ye have.\\ Lay up treasure in heaven. The true
way of investing wealth is to consecrate it to good purposes.
Better to sell in order to have wherewith to give, than to hoard
like the rich fool.
See note on "Mt 6:19"
See note on "Mt 6:20"
See note on "Mt 6:21"
(PNT 274)