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THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO
LUKE.
CHAPTER VIII.
Speaking in Parables.
SUMMARY.--Women Ministering to Christ. The Parable of the Sower. That of a Candle Under a Bed. His Mother and Brethren. The Storm on the Sea. In the Country of the Gadarenes. The Devils and the Swine. The Daughter of Jairus Raised. The Woman with the Bloody Issue Healed.
1. He went throughout every city and village. A thorough missionary tour of Galilee. [253]
2. And certain women. That these women should attend the
footsteps of Christ was opposed to the custom of Palestine. The
admixture of the sexes was not common. The rabbis held that the law
should not be taught to women.
Mary that was called Magdalene. That is, of Magdala, a village
near the Sea of Galilee. This is the first mention of her, and we know
nothing more of her preceding history. We know that after this she was
one of the most devoted friends of Christ.
Seven devils. For notes on demoniac possession see
Mt 8:29.
3. Joanna the wife of Chuza. Nothing more is known of her. As
her husband held a very responsible position, she must have been a
woman of wealth and influence.
Herod. Herod Antipas. See notes on
Mt 2:1.
Susanna. Not named elsewhere.
Ministered unto him. Contributed to his support. They used their
means to support Jesus and the apostles while preaching.
5-15. A sower went forth to sow. See notes on Mt 13:3-23 [and] Mr 4:1. [254]
16-18. When he hath lighted a candle. See notes on Mt 5:15 and Mr 4:21. Mark says, "Take heed what you hear" (Mr 4:24); Luke, "how you hear." What we hear depends on how we hear; that is, our attention and honesty.
19-21. Then came to him his mother. See notes on Mt 12:46-50; Mr 3:21. [255]
22-25. For notes on Stilling the Tempest, see Mt 8:23-27 and Mr 4:35-41.
27-39. A certain man who had devils. For notes on the cure of the Gadarene demoniac, see Mt 8:28-34; Mr 5:1-21. [256]
41-56. A man named Jairus. For the miracles of raising from the dead the daughter of Jairus, and the healing of the woman with the bloody issue, see Mt 9:18-26 and the notes; also Mr 5:22-42. This was the second instance of the Lord raising the dead. [257]
[PNTA 253-257]
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