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Albert Barnes

Albert Barnes' Notes on the Whole Bible - Luke 14:23

Go out into the highways - Since enough had not been found in the lanes and streets, he commands the servant to go into the roads - the public highways out of the city, as well as to the streets “in” it - and invite them also.Hedges - A hedge is the inclosure around a field or vineyard. It was commonly made of thorns, which were planted thick, and which kept the cattle out of the vineyard. “A common plant for this purpose is the prickly pear, a species of cactus, which grows several feet high,... read more

Albert Barnes

Albert Barnes' Notes on the Whole Bible - Luke 14:24

For I say unto you - These may be considered as the words of Jesus, making an application of the parable to the Pharisees before him.None of those men - This cannot be understood as meaning that no “Jews” would be saved, but that none of those who had “treated him, in that manner” - none who had so decidedly rejected the offer of the gospel - would be saved. We may here see how dangerous it is “once” to reject the gospel; how dangerous to grieve away the Holy Spirit. How often God forsakes... read more

Joseph Benson

Joseph Benson's Commentary of the Old and New Testaments - Luke 14:21-24

Luke 14:21-24. So that servant came, and showed his lord these things So ministers ought to lay before the Lord in prayer the obedience or disobedience of their hearers. Then the master of the house Who had made the entertainment; being angry As he reasonably might be, to see such an affront put upon his splendid preparations, and such an ungrateful return made for the peculiar kindness and respect he had shown, in sending for these guests; said to his servant, Go out quickly into the... read more

Donald C. Fleming

Bridgeway Bible Commentary - Luke 14:1-24

100. In the house of a Pharisee (Luke 14:1-24)When Jesus visited the house of a prominent Pharisee on the Sabbath day, his critics were waiting to see if he would heal a sick man who was there. When Jesus asked them if healing on the Sabbath was lawful, they refused to answer. Jesus again pointed out the hypocrisy of those who would care for animals on the Sabbath but not for people (Luke 14:1-6).As mealtime approached, Jesus noticed some guests choosing the places of honour at the table. He... read more

E.W. Bullinger

E.W. Bullinger's Companion Bible Notes - Luke 14:21

shewed = reported to. lord . App-98 . the master of the house . App-98 . Note these different titles, appropriate to each case, and see App-140 . the city. Jerusalem. See App-140 . the poor . Note the Figure of speech Polysyndeton ( App-6 ) in this verse, emphasizing each class (with no climax at the end). The opposite of the Figure of speech in verses: Luke 14:13 , Luke 14:14 . and. This is the Figure. halt = lame. The same word as "lame" in Luke 14:13 . read more

E.W. Bullinger

E.W. Bullinger's Companion Bible Notes - Luke 14:22

Lord. App-98 . B. Note the various titles throughout. hast commanded = didst command, yet = still. read more

E.W. Bullinger

E.W. Bullinger's Companion Bible Notes - Luke 14:23

compel = constrain. See all the nine occur here: Matthew 14:22 .Mark 6:45 .Acts 26:11 ; Act 28:19 . 2 Corinthians 12:11 .Galatians 1:2 , Galatians 1:3 , Galatians 1:14 ; Galatians 6:12 . Compulsion necessary, because the "will" is a fallen "will", and therefore no stronger than that of our first parents when unfallen. See Psalms 14:2 , Psalms 14:3 ; Psalms 53:2 , 3 John 1:5; 3 John 1:5 :40 . Romans 3:10-18 . Man's fallen will has never been used for God, without the compulsion of Philippians... read more

E.W. Bullinger

E.W. Bullinger's Companion Bible Notes - Luke 14:24

none = not (Greek. ou. App-105 ) one. men . App-123 . Not the same word as in verses: Luke 14:2 , Luke 14:16 , Luke 14:30 . read more

James Burton Coffman

Coffman Commentaries on the Bible - Luke 14:21

And the servant came and told his lord these things. Then the master of the house being angry said to his servant, Go out quickly into the streets and lanes of the city, and bring in hither the poor and maimed and blind and lame.The man giving the feast here moved to a wider circle than before; and this corresponds to the call of the publicans, harlots, and others of those classes despised by the leaders of Israel. The anger of the master of the house is the same as the anger of the king... read more

James Burton Coffman

Coffman Commentaries on the Bible - Luke 14:22

And the servant said, Lord, what thou didst command is done, and yet there is room.Not even the inclusion of that wider circle of beneficiaries had the desired effect of filling the feast with guests; and God, no less than nature, abhors a vacuum; nor will the purpose of the Almighty be frustrated by willful and rebellious men. read more

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