E.W. Bullinger's Companion Bible Notes - Luke 4:32
astonished. Compare Matthew 7:28 . doctrine = teaching. with. Greek. en. App-104 . power = authority, as in Luke 4:6 . read more
astonished. Compare Matthew 7:28 . doctrine = teaching. with. Greek. en. App-104 . power = authority, as in Luke 4:6 . read more
man. Greek anthropos. App-123 . spirit = Greek. pneuma. App-101 . of . Genitive of Apposition. App-17 . unclean. Occurs thirty times, of which twenty-four apply to demons. devil = demon. read more
Let us alone = Ah! what have , &c. See note on 2 Samuel 18:10 . Jesus. Demons and Gadarenes, and His enemies could thus irreverently use this name, but His disciples with true reverence called Him" Master", or "Lord "(John 13:13 ). to destroy us. Compare James 2:19 . I know , &c. Greek oida. App-132 . Note the Singular. the Holy One of God. Compare Luke 1:35 . Psalms 16:10 . read more
Hold thy peace = Be muzzled, as in 1 Corinthians 9:9 . Compare Matthew 22:12 , Matthew 22:34 .Mark 1:25 . had thrown, &c. Greek rhipto, the medical word for convulsions. Occurs only here, Luke 17:2 .Matthew 9:36 ; Matthew 15:30 ; Matthew 27:5 ; and Acts 22:23 ; Acts 27:19 , Acts 27:29 . in = into. Greek. eis. App-104 . out of = away from. Greek. apo. App-104 . hurt. Greek. blapto. A medical word, opposed to opheleo = to benefit. Occurs only here and Mark 16:18 . not = in no... read more
And they were all amazed = Astonishment came upon (Greek. epi. App-104 .) all. amazed . Greek thambos = astonishment. Peculiar to Luke. among = to (Greek. pros. App-104 .)one another. What a word is this! What is this word, that? with. Greek. en. App-104 . authority. Same word as power in Luke 4:6 . read more
fame = noise, or ringing in the ears. Greek echos. Not the same word as in Luke 4:14 . Occurs only here, Acts 2:2 and Hebrews 12:19 . The verb echo occurs in Luke 21:25 and 1 Corinthians 13:1 . A medical word (see Colossians 4:14 ). read more
And He arose , &c. Compare Matthew 8:14-17 . Mark 1:29-34 . arose out of = arose [and went] out of: taken = pressed, or oppressed. Compare Acts 28:8 . Almostpeculiar to Luke, who uses the word nine times; only three times elsewhere, Matthew 24:4 . 2 Corinthians 5:14 .Philippians 1:1 , Philippians 1:23 (being in a strait). great. Peculiar to Luke, in this connection. besought . Aorist Tense; implying a single act. Not the Imperfect, as generally used. for = concerning. Greek. peri.... read more
stood over her . A medical reference. Peculiar to Luke. rebuked. Peculiar to Luke. immediately . Greek. parachrema. See Luke 1:64 . read more
when the sun, &c. They waited for the end of the Sabbath. laid His hands, &c. Peculiar to Luke. read more
E.W. Bullinger's Companion Bible Notes - Luke 4:31
And, &c. Figure of speech Polysyndeton ( App-6 ) in verses: Luke 4:31-37 . Compare Mark 1:21-28 . Capernaum. The second place of His ministry. See the Structure (E2, p. 1442). See App-169 . Galilee. See App-169 . taught = was teaching (i.e. continuously). read more