Luke 20:11| He
| See note 151 in Mark 11.
Luke 20:1a| teaching| Luke 19:47
Luke 20:1b| temple| vv. 1-8: Matt. 21:23-27;| Mark 11:27-33
Luke 20:1c| came| Acts 4:1;| 6:12
Luke 20:2a| authority| cf. Acts 4:7
Luke 20:4a| baptism| Luke 3:3
Luke 20:4b| heaven| Luke 15:18, 21;| John 3:27
Luke 20:5a| not| Matt. 21:32
Luke 20:6a| prophet| Matt. 11:9;| 14:5
Luke 20:81| Neither
| See note 272 in Matt. 21.
Luke 20:91| And
| For vv. 9-19, see notes in Matt. 21:33-46 and Mark 12:1-12.
Luke 20:9a| parable| vv. 9-19: Matt. 21:33-46;| Mark 12:1-12
Luke 20:9b| planted| Psa. 80:8
Luke 20:9c| vineyard| Isa. 5:1-2;| Matt. 21:28
Luke 20:9d| vinedressers| cf. S.S. 8:11-12
Luke 20:9e| abroad| Matt. 25:14-15
Luke 20:10a| sent| 2|Chron. 24:19;| 36:15-16
Luke 20:10b| beat| Jer. 37:15
Luke 20:13a| beloved| Matt. 3:17
Luke 20:131| probably
| An expression of one’s reasonable hope.
Luke 20:14a| heir| Heb. 1:2
Luke 20:15a| out| Heb. 13:12
Luke 20:15b| killed| Acts 2:23;| 3:15;| 1|Thes. 2:15
Luke 20:16a| destroy| cf. Luke 19:44
Luke 20:16b| others| Acts 13:46
Luke 20:17a| The| Psa. 118:22;| Acts 4:11
Luke 20:18a| stone| Isa. 8:14-15;| Rom. 9:32-33;| 1|Pet. 2:8
Luke 20:18b| chaff| Dan. 2:34-35
Luke 20:201| And
| For vv. 20-26, see notes in Matt. 22:15-22.
Luke 20:20a| watched| Luke 14:1;| Mark 3:2
Luke 20:20b| sent| vv. 20-26: Matt. 22:15-22;| Mark 12:13-17
Luke 20:20c| feigned| cf. 1|Kings 14:6
Luke 20:20d| word| Luke 20:26;| 11:54
Luke 20:20e| deliver| Luke 18:32;| Acts 2:23
Luke 20:20f| governor| Matt. 27:2, 11;| 28:14
Luke 20:211| and
| Lit., and do not accept a face.
Luke 20:21a| person| Deut. 1:17;| 16:19;| James 2:1
Luke 20:21b| way| Acts 13:10;| 18:25-26
Luke 20:22a| taxes| Matt. 17:25
Luke 20:22b| Caesar| Luke 2:1;| 3:1
Luke 20:23a| craftiness| 2|Cor. 11:3
Luke 20:24a| denarius| Matt. 18:28
Luke 20:25a| render| Rom. 13:7
Luke 20:26a| saying| Luke 20:20
Luke 20:271| And
| For vv. 27-38, see notes in Matt. 22:23-32.
Luke 20:27a| Sadducees| Matt. 3:7;| 16:1;| 22:34;| Acts 4:1;| 5:17
Luke 20:27b| resurrection| Acts 23:8;| 4:1-2
Luke 20:27c| questioned| vv. 27-38: Matt. 22:23-32;| Mark 12:18-27
Luke 20:28a| wife| Deut. 25:5
Luke 20:301|
| Some MSS add, took the wife, and this one died childless.
Luke 20:34a| sons| Luke 16:8
Luke 20:34b| marry| Luke 17:27
Luke 20:35a| worthy| Acts 5:41;| 2|Thes. 1:5
Luke 20:351| age
| The coming age of the kingdom (13:28-29; 22:18) and the resurrection of life (John 5:29; Luke 14:14; Rev. 20:4, 6) are eternal blessings and enjoyments in the eternal life for the believers who are counted worthy (18:29-30; Matt. 19:28-29).
Luke 20:36a| die| John 11:25-26;| 1|Cor. 15:54-55
Luke 20:36b| angels| cf. Heb. 2:7, 9
Luke 20:36c| sons| Rom. 8:14;| cf. Psa. 82:6
Luke 20:36d| resurrection| 1|Cor. 15:42, 52;| 1|Thes. 4:16
Luke 20:37a| bush| Exo. 3:2-4
Luke 20:37b| Abraham| Exo. 3:6, 15-16
Luke 20:38a| living| Rom. 6:11
Luke 20:39a| well| Mark 12:28
Luke 20:401a| no| Matt. 22:46;| Mark 12:34
| The faultfinding opposers’ insidious questions exposed their evil, subtlety, and meanness, which were the exact opposites of the Man-Savior’s perfection, wisdom, and dignity. This vindicated Him in His human perfection with His divine splendor and muzzled them in their hateful plot and their Satan-instigated conspiracy (see note 461 in Matt. 22). They were trying to find fault with the Man-Savior, but eventually they were subdued by Him, the perfect and blameless One.
Luke 20:411| And
| For vv. 41-44, see notes in Matt. 22:41-45.
Luke 20:41a| said| vv. 41-44: Matt. 22:41-45;| Mark 12:35-37
Luke 20:41b| David’s| Matt. 1:1;| John 7:42
Luke 20:42a| The| Psa. 110:1
Luke 20:42b| Sit| Heb. 10:12-13
Luke 20:44a| his| Rom. 1:3
Luke 20:441| son
| See note 371 in Mark 12.
Luke 20:45a| said| vv. 45-47: Matt. 23:1-7, 14;| Mark 12:38-40
Luke 20:461| Beware
| After muzzling all His opposers, the Savior warned His disciples of the hypocrisy and evils of the scribes, indicating that they were condemned by the One in whom they tried their best to find fault.
Luke 20:46a| greetings| Luke 11:43
Luke 20:46b| marketplaces| Luke 7:32;| Mark 6:56
Luke 20:46c| places| Luke 14:7-8
Luke 20:471| pretense
| Down through the ages prayer has been offered as a pretense and has been misused by man.
Luke 20:47a| greater| James 3:1
Luke 20:472| judgment
| Or, punishment, condemnation.