Verses 13-21
Luke 12:13-Ecclesiastes : . Parable of the Rich Fool.— Lk. only.
Luke 12:13 . The crowd of Luke 12:1 reappears here.
Luke 12:14 . Jesus declines to usurp the functions of the civil judge.
Luke 12:15 is an editorial link between the incident (in which there is no allusion to covetousness, unless indeed that term be taken to cover the claiming of one’ s rights) and the parable. Tr. “ a man’ s life is not part of his possessions because he has ample wealth” (Moffatt).
Luke 12:20 . this night: apparently just when he has carried his plans through.— thy soul (or life) is required: lit. “ they demand thy soul” ; “ they,” possibly the man’ s wronged and oppressed labourers, probably the angels of death.
Luke 12:21 . rich towards God: i.e. gaining the riches of God, laying up treasure in heaven, cf. Luke 12:33 f.
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