Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible - Luke 20:13
13. my beloved son—Mark ( :-) still more affectingly, "Having yet therefore one son, his well-beloved"; our Lord thus severing Himself from all merely human messengers, and claiming Sonship in its loftiest sense. (Compare :-.) it may be—"surely"; implying the almost unimaginable guilt of not doing so. read more
Thomas Coke Commentary on the Holy Bible - Luke 20:13
Luke 20:13. It may be they will— Numberless predictions in the Old and New Testament, as well as the nature of Deity, plainly shew that the Divine Nature foresaw Christ's death as a certain event: this therefore like many others is merely an ornamental circumstance, which cannot, without absurdity, be applied in the interpretation of the parable. The reader will refer to Matthew 21:33; Matthew 21:46. read more