Luke 20
IllustNTLuke 20:2
Verse 2
These things; referring, perhaps, both to his public teaching in the temple, and to his expulsion of the buyers and sellers.
Luke 20:16
Verse 16
God forbid. They meant, by this exclamation, not to object to the punishment of such husbandmen, in the imaginary case, but to express their dissent in respect to the religious truth intended by it, viz., that the Messiah would be rejected by the Jewish people, and that they would consequently be destroyed. Hence the force of the Savior’s reply in the Luke 20:17,18.
Luke 20:20
Verse 20
Just men; men honestly desirous of instruction.
Luke 20:22
Verse 22
Is it lawful, &c. They hoped to lead him to say something which the Roman government might consider seditious or treasonable.
Luke 20:38
Verse 38
Unto him; that is, in his view. When men die, they die only to those who survive them. In the sight of God, they continue to live, changing only the scene of existence.
Luke 20:47
Verse 47
Greater damnation; the guilt of their actual ungodliness being aggravated by their hypocritical pretensions to piety.
