Verses 18-35
Luke 7:18-Habakkuk : . John the Baptist ( Matthew 11:1-Psalms : *).— According to Lk., John’ s disciples have access to him, and Jesus is engaged in works of healing in the very hour of the embassy. Luke 7:21 looks as if Lk. were bent on making the answer of Jesus (which may have referred to His moral and spiritual activities) into a definite reference to material signs. In Luke 7:26-Hosea : the text may have been accommodated to Mt.; it has been suggested that we should read. “ Yea, I say unto you: among them that are born of woman there is no greater [prophet (Syr. Sin.)] than John, yet he that is less [than he (Codex Bezæ )] is in the Kingdom of God greater than he.” Lk. postpones Matthew 11:12-2 Chronicles : * to Luke 16:16 *. Luke 7:29 f. breaks the thread of Jesus’ speech. It is not unlike Matthew 21:31 f., and is perhaps inserted here because of the word “ justified” in Luke 7:35. The people and the tax-collectors declared that God’ s will as set out in John’ s proclamation of the Kingdom was right, the Pharisees and lawyers rejected it. The former acknowledged the Baptist’ s Divine mission, the latter denied it. Luke 7:31-Habakkuk : read as in Mt., but note “ ye” for “ they” in Luke 7:33 f.
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