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Verses 18-27

Luke 9:18-Daniel : . The Great Confession ( Mark 8:27 to Mark 9:1 *, Matthew 16:13-Job : *).— The changes are inconsiderable. Lk. omits the locality, but represents Jesus as at prayer; cf. Luke 3:21, Luke 9:29, Luke 11:1, The reply of the disciples, “ one of the old prophets is risen again,” reflects or perhaps is the source of the misunderstanding (of Mark 6:15) found in Luke 9:8. Peter’ s confession in Lk. is “ The Messiah of God,” cf. Luke 21:1 *. The rebuke of Peter is omitted. Note Lk.’ s addition of “ daily” in Luke 9:23; cross-bearing is not simply self-denial culminating in martyrdom, but a continuous discipline “ to be exhibited in ordinary and everyday life.” In Luke 9:27 there is a kind of trinity of glory— in Mk. and Mt. the Messiah is to come in the glory of the Father, with the angels. Lk. has a fondness for angels; apart from the Infancy stories, cf. Luke 12:8 f., Luke 15:10, Luke 16:22, Luke 22:43, and Acts, e.g. Acts 12:7, Acts 27:23.

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