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# Lu 22:30
\\That ye may eat and drink\\, etc. Thus shall the apostles
be entitled to eat at the Lord's table in the kingdom, and to
\\sit on thrones\\, etc. They attained these thrones, but they
represent spiritual authority, rather than political or military
force.
See note on "Mt 19:28"
(PNT 309 edited)
02751
# Lu 22:31-34
\\Simon, Simon.\\ For the warning to Peter of his Denial of
the Lord, see
# Mt 26:31-35
Compare
# Mr 14:27-31
(PNT 309)
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# Lu 22:35
\\When I sent you without purse.\\ See
# Mt 10:9-15 Mr 6:8-9
(PNT 310)
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# Lu 22:36
\\But now.\\ Now has come a time of trial when all will be
against you.
\\He that hath no sword, let him . . . buy one.\\ Not to be
taken literally, but a striking way of saying that enemies upon
every side will assail them.
(PNT 310)
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# Lu 22:37
\\He was reckoned among the transgressors.\\ This, quoted
from Isaiah, was about to be fulfilled in him.
# Isa 53:12
(PNT 310)
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# Lu 22:38
\\Here [are] two swords.\\ How they come to be in their
possession is not told.
\\It is enough.\\ This is a dismissal of the subject, not a
warrant for their use. That was rebuked when Peter resorted to
one.
# Mt 26:52-54
(PNT 310)
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# Lu 22:39-46
\\Went . . . to the Mount of Olives.\\ For the Agony in
Gethsemane,
see note on "Mt 26:36"
see note on "Mt 26:38"
see note on "Mt 26:39"
see note on "Mt 26:40"
see note on "Mt 26:41"
see note on "Mt 26:42"
see note on "Mt 26:43"
see note on "Mt 26:44"
see note on "Mt 26:45"
see note on "Mt 26:46"
Compare Mr 14:32-42.
(PNT 310)
02764
# Lu 22:44
\\Being in agony.\\ Luke alone mentions that "his sweat
became as great drops of blood," a fact that portrays, as
language could not, the agony of our Lord's struggle.
(PNT 310)
02767
# Lu 22:47-53
\\Behold a multitude.\\ For notes on the Betrayal and Seizure
of Jesus,
see note on "Mt 26:47"
see note on "Mt 26:48"
see note on "Mt 26:50"
see note on "Mt 26:51"
see note on "Mt 26:52"
see note on "Mt 26:53"
see note on "Mt 26:55"
Compare
# Mr 14:43-52 Joh 18:1-12
(PNT 311)
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# Lu 22:54-62
The Denial of Peter is recorded here, in
# Mt 26:69-75 Mr 14:66-72 Joh 18:15-27
See note on "Mt 26:69"
See note on "Mt 26:70"
See note on "Mt 26:71"
See note on "Mt 26:72"
See note on "Mt 26:73"
See note on "Mt 26:74"
See note on "Mt 26:75"
(PNT 311)
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# Lu 22:63-65
\\Mocked him, and smote [him]\\, etc. For notes on these
indignities,
see note on "Mt 26:27"
see note on "Mr 14:65"
(PNT 312)
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# Lu 22:66
\\As soon as it was day.\\ The Lord had already been examined
by Annas, and tried and condemned before Caiaphas in the night.
To make it legal a meeting had to be held after daylight.
See note on "Mt 26:57"
See note on "Mt 26:58"
See note on "Mt 26:59"
See note on "Mt 26:62"
See note on "Mt 26:64"
See note on "Mt 26:65"
See note on "Mt 26:66"
See note on "Mt 26:67"
See note on "Mt 26:68"
\\The assembly of the elders\\ (ASV). The Sanhedrin.
\\Led him into their council.\\ Before the formal meeting of
the body. This is the second time Jesus was before it and the
second condemnation.
(PNT 312)
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# Lu 22:67
\\Art thou the Christ?\\ He had already answered in the night
and been condemned.
# Mt 26:63-64
His reply here is a protest.
(PNT 312)
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# Lu 22:70-71
\\Art thou the Son of God?\\ To this he answered directly,
and on this they condemned him. The charge was blasphemy in
saying that he was the Son of God.
(PNT 312)
02792
# Lu 23:1-25
SUMMARY OF LUKE 23
\\The Crucifixion\\
Jesus Brought Before Pilate
Acquitted by Pilate
On the Clamour of Priests Sent to Herod
Silent Before Herod
Sent Again, Arrayed as a King, to Pilate
Examined a Second Time and No Fault Found
Barabbas Demanded Instead of Christ
Pilate Yields and Sends Jesus to Be Crucified
The Weeping of the Daughters of Jerusalem
Between Thieves
Mocked on the Cross
The Penitent Thief
The Death of Jesus
The Burial
The Trial Before Pilate. Described in
# Mt 27:11-35 Mr 15:1-23 Joh 18:28-19:16
See note on "Mt 27:11"
See note on "Mt 27:12"
See note on "Mt 27:13"
See note on "Mt 27:15"
See note on "Mt 27:16"
See note on "Mt 27:17"
See note on "Mt 27:19"
See note on "Mt 27:20"
See note on "Mt 27:21"
See note on "Mt 27:22"
See note on "Mt 27:23"
See note on "Mt 27:24"
See note on "Mt 27:25"
See note on "Mt 27:26"
See note on "Mt 27:27"
See note on "Mt 27:28"
See note on "Mt 27:29"
See note on "Mt 27:30"
See note on "Mt 27:31"
See note on "Mt 27:32"
See note on "Mt 27:33"
See note on "Mt 27:34"
See note on "Mt 27:35"
See note on "Joh 18:28"
See note on "Joh 18:36"
See note on "Joh 18:37"
See note on "Joh 18:38"
See note on "Joh 18:39"
See note on "Joh 19:1"
\\Led him to Pilate.\\ The Sanhedrin, after a private
conference, came in a body to accuse Jesus of sedition. See
# Mt 27:1-10
(PNT 313)
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# Lu 23:2
\\Forbidding to give tribute to Caesar.\\ This was utterly
false
# Mt 22:21
\\That he himself is Christ a king.\\ This was true, but not
in the sense they made the charge. He did not claim to be an
earthly king.
(PNT 313)
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# Lu 23:4
\\I find no fault in this man.\\ This decision was given
after an examination of Jesus.
# Joh 18:33-38
In this Jesus explained to Pilate that his kingdom was not of
this world.
(PNT 313-314)
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# Lu 23:7
\\He sent him to Herod.\\ Herod Antipas, tetrarch of Galilee.
The Jews in their clamour against Pilate's decision declared that
Jesus was of Galilee; so he thought to get out of his difficulty
by turning Jesus over to Herod, who was now in Jerusalem to
attend the passover.
(PNT 314)
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# Lu 23:8
\\Herod . . . was exceeding glad.\\ That he might gratify his
curiosity to see Jesus. This was the Herod who had murdered John
the Baptist.
(PNT 314)