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# Lu 21:18
\\Shall not an hair of your head perish.\\ You shall be in
the Father's hand, saved, even if put to death, gaining
eternally by suffering.
(PNT 305-306)
02702
# Lu 21:20
\\Ye shall see Jerusalem surrounded with armies.\\ Matthew
says: "The abomination of desolation" instead of "Jerusalem
surrounded with armies."
See note on "Mt 24:15"
This was the warning to Christians to flee. In the first attack
the Romans, under Cestus Gallus, were beaten off and retreated.
The Christians then left the city.
(PNT 305-306)
02706
# Lu 21:24
\\And Jerusalem shall be trodden down by the Gentiles.\\ It
has been ever since its destruction. It has been held by the
Romans, the Parthians, the Saracens, the Crusaders and the
Turks, but never by the Jews.
(PNT 306)
02707
# Lu 21:25
\\There shall be signs in the sun.\\
See note on "Mt 24:27"
See note on "Mt 24:28"
See note on "Mt 24:29"
See note on "Mt 24:30"
See note on "Mt 24:31"
(PNT 306)
02714
# Lu 21:32
\\This generation shall not pass away.\\
See note on "Mt 24:34"
The word "race" instead of "generation" gives the meaning.
(PNT 306)
02716
# Lu 21:34-36
\\Take heed to yourselves.\\ The words here, but not the
ideas, are peculiar to Luke.
See note on "Mt 24:37"
See note on "Mt 24:42"
See note on "Mt 24:43"
See note on "Mt 24:44"
See note on "Mt 24:45"
See note on "Mt 24:46"
See note on "Mt 24:48"
See note on "Mt 24:49"
See note on "Mt 24:50"
See note on "Mt 24:51"
(PNT 307)
02719
# Lu 21:37
\\Abode in the mount . . . of Olives.\\ At Bethany, I
suppose, on the eastern slope, until the night he was betrayed.
See
# Mt 21:17
(PNT 307)
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# Lu 21:38
\\All the people came early.\\ All the accounts indicate the
intense interest shown by the people in his teachings during
this last week. The Lord taught in the temple by day, but spent
the nights at Bethany or on the Mount of Olives.
(PNT 307)
02721
# Lu 22:1
SUMMARY OF LUKE 22
\\The Last Supper\\
The Rulers Take Steps to Slay the Lord
Judas Bargains to Betray Christ
The Passover Prepared
The Lord's Supper Instituted
The Traitor Pointed Out
Exhortation to the Apostles
\\The feast of unleavened bread.\\ The Passover, so called
because no leavened bread was eaten during the passover week.
(PNT 307)
02722
# Lu 22:2
\\The chief priests and scribes sought how they might put him
\\to death.\\ Tried to devise means to accomplish this without
exciting the multitude. See
# Mt 26:1-5
(PNT 307)
02723
# Lu 22:3-6
\\Then Satan entered into Judas.\\ He gave himself up to do
the work of Satan.
See note on "Mt 26:14"
See note on "Mt 26:15"
See note on "Mt 26:16"
(PNT 308)
02727
# Lu 22:7-8
\\Then came the day of unleavened bread.\\ Josephus calls
both the fourteenth and fifteenth of Nisan, "the day of
unleavened bread." I have followed Neander, Tischendorf, Winer,
Alford, Ellicott, Erasmus, Grotius, Calvin and others in the
view that the Lord's passover was eaten one day before the Jews
ate theirs, and that he died about the time that the paschal
lambs were slain for the Jews' passover.
See note on "Joh 18:28"
See note on "Joh 19:31"
(PNT 308)
02729
# Lu 22:9-13
\\Where wilt thou that we prepare?\\ On the preparation for
the Passover,
see notes on "Mt 26:17"
see notes on "Mt 26:18"
(PNT 308)
02732
# Lu 22:12
\\A large upper room furnished.\\ The upper room was usually
the guest chamber.
(PNT 308)
02734
# Lu 22:14-20
\\When the hour was come.\\ There are four accounts of the
institution of the Lord's Supper:
# Mt 26:26-30 Mr 14:22-25 1Co 11:23-25
See note on "Mt 26:26"
See note on "Mt 26:27"
See note on "Mt 26:28"
See note on "Mt 26:29"
See note on "Mt 26:30"
(PNT 308)
02741
# Lu 22:21-23
\\Him that betrayeth me.\\ The incident concerning the
betrayal mentioned in these verses occurred before the Lord's
Supper was eaten.
# Mt 26:21
It seems probable that Judas left before the supper.
# Joh 13:21-35
On this passage,
see note on "Mt 26:21"
see note on "Mt 26:22"
see note on "Mt 26:23"
see note on "Mt 26:24"
see note on "Mt 26:25"
(PNT 309)
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# Lu 22:24
\\There was also a strife among them.\\ This contention
probably arose while they were taking seats for the paschal
meal, each seeking the chief place. It was rebuked by the Lord
washing their feet.
# Joh 13:3-5
See note on "Mt 18:1"
See note on "Mt 18:2"
See note on "Mt 18:3"
See note on "Mt 18:4"
(PNT 309)
02745
# Lu 22:25
\\Benefactors.\\ This very title has often been conferred on
Gentile rulers, as Ptolemy Euergetes, "Ptolemy, the Benefactor,"
one of the kings of Egypt.
(PNT 309)
02746
# Lu 22:26
\\Ye [shall] not [be] so.\\ Greatness shall be sought by
serving. He is greatest who serves the world best.
(PNT 309)
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# Luke 22:27
\\I am among you.\\ Christ represents the ideal ruler, a true
servant of humanity and kind benefactor of those he leads. His
kingdom follows the rule that "it is more blessed to give than to
receive."
(PL)
02749
# Lu 22:29
\\I appoint to you a kingdom.\\ A kingdom characterized by
peace and public service rather than by force and dominion.
# Matt 5:5
(PL)