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02802
# Lu 23:11
\\Herod . . . mocked him.\\ Pilate was a better man than
Herod. Though he yielded weakly to the clamour, he was not a
trifler.
(PNT 314)
02803
# Lu 23:12
\\Pilate and Herod were made friends.\\ Because of Pilate's
courtesy in sending Herod a prisoner that belonged to his
province. Why they were enemies is not stated.
(PNT 314)
02806
# Lu 23:15
\\Nor yet Herod.\\ These words occur in another effort of
Pilate to release Jesus, and imply that Herod had sent word that
he found no guilt in the prisoner.
(PNT 314)
02807
# Lu 23:16
\\I will therefore chastise him.\\ This was an effort to make
a compromise. To gratify and save the pride of the Sanhedrin he
will chastise an innocent man and then let him go.
(PNT 314)
02809
# Lu 23:18
\\Release to us Barabbas.\\ For notes on choice of Barabbas
rather than Christ,
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"
(PNT 314)
02817
# Lu 23:26-49
The Crucifixion. Compare
# Mt 27:32-56 Mr 15:21-41 Joh 19:17-30
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 "Mt 27:36"
See note on "Mt 27:37"
See note on "Mt 27:38"
See note on "Mt 27:39"
See note on "Mt 27:40"
See note on "Mt 27:41"
See note on "Mt 27:42"
See note on "Mt 27:43"
See note on "Mt 27:44"
See note on "Mt 27:45"
See note on "Mt 27:46"
See note on "Mt 27:47"
See note on "Mt 27:48"
See note on "Mt 27:49"
See note on "Mt 27:50"
See note on "Mt 27:51"
See note on "Mt 27:52"
See note on "Mt 27:54"
See note on "Mt 27:55"
(PNT 315)
02818
# Lu 23:27
\\A great company of people, and of women.\\ This shows that,
although awed, Jesus had many sympathizers in Jerusalem.
(PNT 315)
02819
# Lu 23:28
\\Daughters of Jerusalem.\\ These weeping women belonged to
the city.
\\Weep for yourselves.\\ In this hour of trial his heart is
broken for the woes coming upon them in the speedy destruction
of Jerusalem.
(PNT 315)
02822
# Lu 23:31
\\If they do these things\\, etc. A proverb, meaning here,
"If the rulers and the Romans crucify the Messiah of the nation,
the Hope of Israel, what shall they do to the nation itself?"
What they would do was seen in less than forty years.
(PNT 315)
02825
# Lu 23:34
\\Father, forgive them.\\ This prayer for his murderers is
reported only by Luke. It was evidently uttered just after he
was nailed to the cross. What divine love in a prayer springing
right out of the depth of his physical suffering!
\\They know not what they do.\\ Know not that they reject and
slay their own Messiah; know not that, in this act, they doom
their city and nation to destruction. "He made intercession for
transgressors."
# Isa 53:12
\\They parted his raiment.\\ The executioners cast lots for
it. See
# Joh 18:23
(PNT 315)
02830
# Lu 23:39
\\One of the malefactors.\\ Matthew and Mark represent the
malefactors as mocking him. It may be that only one spoke,
apparently for both, or that both spoke at first, and then one
was silent.
\\Art not thou the Christ?\\ (ASV). That Jesus did not save
himself and his companions in suffering seemed to this
malefactor to prove that this was not the Christ.
(PNT 315)
02831
# Lu 23:40
\\Seeing thou art in the same condemnation.\\ For sedition
and rebellion; the one probably of which Barabbas was leader.
Christ was condemned as a seditious person, but the malefactor
knew that he had no part. He "had done nothing amiss."
(PNT 315)
02832
# Luke 23:41
\\We receive the due reward of our deeds:\\ An honest confession
of sins.
(PL)
02833
# Lu 23:42
\\Lord, remember me.\\ The dying thief apparently had more faith
in Jesus' coming kingdom than the disciples did. His request
recognizes Jesus as Lord and Messiah, looks beyond the cross, and
sees Jesus a victor over death, in his kingdom. Such faith was
mighty to save.
\\Thy kingdom.\\ We do not know what kind of kingdom the thief
expected. All we know is "he fully believed him to be the Messiah,
and that he desired to obtain an interest in that kingdom which he
knew he would establish." --Albert Barnes
(PNT 315-316 edited)
02834
# Lu 23:43
\\This day shalt thou be with me in paradise.\\ On the cross
together, the evil doer, who believed in the Crucified One,
shall be with Christ in paradise. He was no doubt a Jew, perhaps
knew somewhat of Christ before, and was saved by the power and
word of Christ before, and was saved by the power and word of
Christ, as he saved the woman that was a sinner.
# 7:48
So he still saves. If we comply with the conditions of his word,
as preached by the apostles, in the Gospel of the Risen Saviour,
we will be saved.
(PNT 316)
02835
# Lu 23:44
\\There was a darkness.\\
See note on "Mt 27:45"
(PNT 316)
02837
# Lu 23:46
\\Cried with a loud voice.\\ He said: "Eloi, Eloi, lama
sabachthani."
# Mr 15:34
This was followed by, "It is finished"
# Joh 19:30
and the words here, "Father into thy hands," etc.
(PNT 316)
02838
# Lu 23:47-48
\\When the centurion saw\\, etc.
See note on "Mt 27:54"
See note on "Mt 27:56"
(PNT 316)
02841
# Lu 23:50-56
The Burial of Jesus,
see note on "Mt 27:57"
see note on "Mt 27:58"
see note on "Mt 27:59"
see note on "Mt 27:60"
see note on "Mt 27:61"
Compare
# Mr 15:42-47 Joh 19:36-42
\\A counsellor.\\ A member of the Sanhedrin.
(PNT 316)
02842
# Lu 23:51
\\Had not consented to the counsel and deed.\\ Neither Joseph
nor Nicodemus could have been present when Jesus was condemned,
and perhaps were not invited.
(PNT 316)
02845
# Lu 23:54
\\That day was the preparation.\\ For the Passover, see
# Joh 19:14
This shows that the Jews had not yet eaten their passover.
(PNT 317)
02848
# Lu 24:1-12
SUMMARY OF LUKE 24
\\The Risen Lord\\
The Women at the Sepulchre
Peter Sees the Empty Tomb
The Lord Appears to the Two Disciples
Jesus Appears in the Midst of the Eleven
The Commission to Preach to All Nations
The Ascension
The Empty Tomb.
See note on "Mt 28:1"
See note on "Mt 28:2"
See note on "Mt 28:3"
See note on "Mt 28:4"
See note on "Mt 28:5"
See note on "Mt 28:6"
See note on "Mt 28:7"
See note on "Mt 28:9"
See note on "Mt 28:10"
\\Upon the first [day] of the week.\\ The Lord's day, our
Sunday. The women had "beheld the tomb and how his body was
laid" on Friday, then "prepared spices and ointments" in
accordance with Jewish burial customs, and "rested on the
Sabbath day (Saturday) according to the commandment," but early
Sunday morning came to the tomb on their mission of love.
# 23:56
\\They came.\\ Mary Magdalene, Mary the mother of Joses,
Salome, and Joanna.
# Mt 28:1 Mr 16:1 Lu 24:10
(PNT 317)
02849
# Lu 24:2
\\They found the stone rolled away.\\
See note on "Mr 16:3"
They knew nothing of the Roman guard that had been placed there.
(PNT 317)