WebLuke 6, Coffman's Commentaries on the Bible, James Burton Coffman's commentary on the Bible is widely regarded for its thorough analysis of the text and practical application … WebMatthew Henry Bible Commentary (complete) In this chapter we have Christ's exposition of the moral law, which he came not to destroy, but to fulfil, and to fill up, by his gospel. I. …
Commentary on Luke 6:17-26 - Working Preacher
Web( Luke 6:2-4 ) David was fleeing from Saul. He had his company of men with him, he came to the house of God. He asked the priest for something to eat. And he said, "Well, I don't have anything." And David said, "I'll take the showbread here." Now it was not lawful for any men to eat the showbread, but the priest. WebLuke’s sermon may be outlined as follows: an introduction consisting of blessings and woes (Lk 6:20–26); the love of one’s enemies (Lk 6:27–36); the demands of loving one’s neighbor (Lk 6:37–42); good deeds as proof of one’s goodness (Lk 6:43–45); a parable illustrating the result of listening to and acting on the words of Jesus ... nbcc exams
Luke 6:38 — Verse of the Day for 06/20/8001
WebFeb 25, 2016 · Luke 6:17 sets up the scene saying, “Jesus came down with them and stood on a level place,” (thus the sermon “on the plain” or “level place”). However, Luke 6:12 has already explained that they are indeed on a mountain, and the description of Jesus coming down to a level place implies a mountainous setting. WebMatthew Henry Matthew Henry's Complete Commentary - Luke 23:1-12. Our Lord Jesus was condemned as a blasphemer in the spiritual court, but it was the most impotent malice that could be that this court was actuated by; for, when they had condemned him, they knew they could not put him to death, and therefore took another course. WebLike the faithful stewards in the parable of the talents (Matt. 25), when we are faithful in generously and faithfully using what he has given us to administer, he blesses us with … nbccf - 2023 bridging the gap symposium