Verse 1
it came to pass. Note the Hebraism, here and in chs. Luke 5:1; Luke 6:1, &c. Verses 1-3 are peculiar to Luke.
afterward. No longer confining Himself to Capernaum.
went throughout = journeyed through.
every city and village = by city and village.
preaching = proclaiming. See App-121.
shewing the glad tidings. Greek. euangeliso = announcing, &c. App-121.
the kingdom of God. App-114.
were. Substitute went.
with = together with. Greek. sun. App-104. Not the same word as in verses: Luke 8:13, Luke 8:14, Luke 8:15, Luke 13:45.
Verse 2
certain women. Allusions to "women "in Matt. only in Luke 27:55, Luke 27:56, and in Mark 15:40, but mentioned prominently in Luke. See note on p. 1428. healed. See Luke 6:18.
of = from. Greek. apo. App-104.
evil. Greek. poneros. App-128.
spirits. Greek. Plural of pneuma. App-101.
out of = away from. Greek. apo. App-104. Not the same word as in Luke 8:37.
went = had gone out.
devils = demons.
Verse 3
the wife. She may have been the cause of Herod"s interest. Mark 6:14-16. Mark 23:8.
others. Greek. Plural of heteros. App-124. See Matthew 27:55. which. Marking a class.
of = from. apo as in Luke 8:2, but all the texts read ek.
substance = property.
Verse 4
were come = kept coming.
to. Greek. pros. App-104. Not the same word as in verses: Luke 8:27, Luke 8:39.
by. Greek. dia. App-104. Luke 8:1. Not the same word as in Luke 5:12.
Verse 5
A sower. Greek. "the sower". The first utterance of the parable, which was repeated (and varied) and combined with seven other parables, later on, after the arrival of His kindred. This (in Luke) was given before the arrival, and was consequent on a lengthened tour ending in Capernaum. The consequent here is the inquiry of the Twelve ("What", Luke 8:9); the consequent in Matthew and Mark (which are identical) is another inquiry ("Why", Matthew 13:10). In the later repetition, the interpretation after the inquiry (Matthew 13:18. Mark 4:10); in Luke, it follows the parable immediately.
his seed. Peculiar to this first giving of the parable.
as he sowed = in (Greek. en. App-104.) his sowing.
fell. It was not sown on the way side.
by = beside. Greek. para. App-104.
fowls = birds.
air = sky. Greek. the heaven (Singular.) See notes on Matthew 6:9, Matthew 6:10.
Verse 6
some = other. Greek. heteros, as in Luke 8:3.
upon. Greek. epi. App-104. Not the same word as in Luke 8:43.
a rock = the rock. Greek. petra. As in Matthew 16:18.
sprung up. Greek. phuo. Occurs only here, Luke 8:8, and Hebrews 12:15.
because it lacked = on account of (Greek. dia. App-104. Luke 8:2) its not (Greek. me. App-105) having.
moisture. Greek ikmas. Occurs only here in N.T.
Verse 7
among = in (Greek. en. App-104.) the midst of.
thorns = the thorns.
sprang up with it = sprang up
together. Greek sumphuo. Occurs only here in N.T. A medical word, used of bones uniting and wounds closing.
choked = stifled, as in Luke 8:33. Elsewhere only in Matthew 13:7.
Verse 8
And. Note the Figure of speech Polysyndeton (App-6) in Luke 8:8.
on. Greek. epi. Same as "upon" (Luke 8:6).
had. The 1611 edition of the Authorized Version omits "had".
He that hath ears, &c. See note on Matthew 11:15 and App-142.
Verse 9
What . . . ? See note on Luke 8:5.
Not the same word as on the later occasion (Matthew 13:10), which was "Why". They knew "what", but desired further information.
Verse 10
is = has been.
know = get to know. See App-132.
mysteries = secrets.
others = the rest. Greek. hoi loipoi. Compare Acts 5:13. Romans 11:7. Ephesians 2:3. 1 Thessalonians 4:13. Revelation 20:5.
in. Greek. en. App-104.
that = in order that. Quoted from Isaiah 6:9, Isaiah 6:10. See App-107.
seeing. App-133.
not. Greek. me. App-105.
Verse 11
is = means. Figure of speech Metaphor (App-6): i.e. represents.
word. Greek. logos.
God. App-98.
Verse 12
taketh = snatches.
lest = in order that . . . not, as in Luke 8:10.
Verse 13
with = in association with. Greek. meta. App-104. Not the same word as in verses: Luke 8:1, Luke 8:14, Luke 8:15; Luk_8:-28; Luk_8:38.
no. Greek. ou. App-105.
for. Greek. pros. App-104.
while = season.
temptation = trial. In the second utterance of this parable (see note on Luke 8:5), the Lord used the words "tribulation or persecution".
Verse 14
among. Greek. eis. App-104.
go forth = as they go on their way.
choked = stifled. Greek. sumpnigo, as in Luke 8:42. Not the same word as in verses: Luke 8:8, Luke 8:33.
with = by. Greek. hupo. App-104.
this life. Greek. bios = the life that is lived. Not zoe, or psuche. See App-170.
Verse 15
on = in. Greek. en. App-104. Not the same word as in verses: Luke 8:8, Luke 8:13, Luke 8:16, Luke 8:23.
which. Denoting a class,
keep it = hold it fast. See note on 2 Thessalonians 2:6. Figure of speech Tapeinosis (App-6), for much more is done beside this.
with = in. Greek. en. App-104.
patience = patient endurance.
Verse 16
No man. Greek oudeis, compound of ou. App-105.
candle = a lamp. See App-130.
bed = couch.
on = upon. Greek. epi. App-104.
candlestick = lampstand.
Verse 17
nothing = not (Greek. ou. App-105) anything.
secret = hidden.
not. Greek. ou. App-105.
be made = become.
neither. Greek. oude.
not. Greek. ou, as above, but all the texts read ou me. App-105.
be = become.
come abroad = come to (Greek. eis. App-104.) light (Greek. phaneros = manifestation).
Verse 18
Take heed. Greek. blepo. See App-133.
how. Contrast "what "on the second occasion (Mark 4:24),
from = away from. Greek. apo. App-104.
seemeth = thinketh.
Peculiar to Luke.
Verse 19
Then came, &c. For the motive, see Mark 3:21 -with Mark 3:31-35. Compare Matthew 12:47.
could not = were not able to.
come at Him = fall in with Him. Greek suntunchano. Occurs only here in N.T.
for = on account of. Greek. dia. App-104. Luke 8:2.
press = crowd.
Verse 20
stand = are standing.
desiring = wishing. Greek. thelo. App-102.
see. Greek eidon. App-133.
Verse 21
answered and said. See note on Deuteronomy 1:41
unto. Greek. pros. App-104. Not the same word as in Luke 8:22.
do = are doing.
Verse 22
Now, &c. This is not the same storm as in Matthew 8:24 (see notes there), but the same as in Mark 4:37. Matthew"s was before the calling of the Twelve; this occurred after that event. The antecedents and consequents differ in both cases.
into. Greek eis. App-104.
a ship. In Matthew, the "boat".
with = and.
unto them = to them. Greek. pros. App-104.
unto. Greek. eis. App-104.
lake. See App-169.
launched forth = put to sea, or set sail.
Verse 23
fell asleep = fell off (Greek. aphupnoo) into sleep. Only here in N.T.
came down. Not rose up, as on the former occasion (Matthew 8:24).
a storm of wind = a squall. On the former occasion it was an earthquake(Greek. seismos). Here it was lailaps.
on = on to. Greek eis. App-104. were filled were being swamped. Imperf. tense. Hence this was an open boat; in Matthew a decked boat.
were in jeopardy = were beginning to be in danger:
Verse 24
awoke = roused. App-178.
Master. See note on Luke 5:5. Note the Figure of speech Epizeuxis (App-6), for emphasis. Not the same word as in Luke 8:49.
we perish = we are perishing: i.e. drowning.
arose = was aroused. App-178. TTr. WH R have the same word as "awoke" above,
raging. Greek kludon. Occurs only here and James 1:6 ("wave").
was = became.
Verse 25
What manner. This! = Who then is this [man]!
He commandeth. Peculiar to Luke.
Verse 26
they arrived = they sailed
down, or,
dropped down. Occurs only here in the N.T.
at = unto. Greek. eis. App-104.
Gadarenes. See note on Matthew 8:28. The peoplewere Gadarenes, but the city was not Gadara. See App-169.
over against = opposite. Greek. antiperan. Occurs only here in N.T.; opposite Lower Galilee (not whence they had sailed). See App-169.
Verse 27
to = on to. Greek. epi. App-104.
out of the city. Connect with the "man", not with "met". out of. Greek ek. App-104. Not the same word as in verses: Luke 2:12, Luke 2:29, Luke 2:33, Luke 2:35, Luke 2:38, Luke 2:46.
man. Greek. aner. App-123.
devils = demons.
long time . . . clothes = and for a long time was net putting on any mantle, cloak, or outer garment (Singular.)
ware. And Luke 16:19. Not a word peculiar to the . Bible. Itmet with in Josephus, and in an inscription from Delphi (c. 154 B.C.) See Deissmann, Light, &c., p. 78.
Verse 28
Jesus. App-98. Demons irreverently use this sacred name, as is done by so many to-day: but His own disciples called Him "Master "(Luke 8:24) and "Lord". See John 13:13.
What have I, &c. See note on 2 Samuel 16:10.
most high. The Lord called thus elsewhere only in Mark 5:7. Compare Luke 1:32, Luke 1:5; Luke 6:5.
beseech. See App-134. Not the same word as in verses: Luke 8:31, Luke 8:32, Luke 8:37, Luke 31:41.
Verse 29
He had commanded = He was commanding. Imperfect tense.
spirit. Greek. pneuma. See App-101.
man. Greek. anthropos. App-123. Not the same word as in verses: Luke 8:27, Luke 8:38, Luke 8:41, but the same as in verses: Luke 8:33, Luke 8:35.
it had caught = it had seized. Only here and in Acts 6:12; Acts 19:29; Acts 27:15
kept bound = bound, being guarded.
chains, &c. See notes on Mark 5:4.
he brake the bands, and = breaking the bands, he.
was driven. Greek elauno. Occurs five times: here; Mark 6:48. John 6:19. James 3:4, and 2 Peter 2:17.
of = by. Greek. hupo. App-104.
devil = demon.
Verse 30
many, &c. See note on Mark 5:9.
Verse 31
besought. Greek. parakaleo. See App-134. Not the same word as in verses: Luke 8:28, Luke 8:37, Luke 8:38.
the deep. Greek abussos; not the sea as in Luke 5:4. Occurs nine times: here, Romans 10:7. Revelation 9:1, Revelation 9:2, Revelation 9:11; Revelation 11:7; Revelation 17:8; Revelation 20:1, Revelation 20:3.
Verse 32
them = these.
suffered them = gave them leave. Compare Mark 5:13. Acts 21:39, Acts 21:40; Acts 27:3.
Verse 33
ran = rushed.
down. Greek kata. App-104.
a steep place = the precipice.
Verse 34
was done = had happened.
in = into. Greek. eis. App-104.
Verse 35
at = beside. Greek para. App-104.
in his right mind = of sound mind.
Verse 36
he that was possessed of the devils = the demonized [man].
healed = saved. Same word as in Luke 8:12.
Verse 37
besought = was asking. Greek erotao. App-134.
were taken. A medical word, as in Luke 4:38.
Verse 38
Jesus. All the texts omit.
sent him away. Note the answers to the three prayers in this chapter, in verses: Luke 8:32, Luke 8:33, Luke 8:37, Luke 32:38, Luke 32:39.
Verse 39
to = unto. Greek. eis. App-104. Not the same word as in verses: Luke 8:19, Luke 8:25, Luke 8:27; Luk_8:-35.
shew = tell: tell the whole story.
how great things = whatsoever.
and published = proclaiming. See App-121.
unto = for.
Verse 40
when . . . returned = in (Greek. en. App-104.) . ., returning.
waiting for = looking for, as in Luke 1:21; Luke 3:15; Luke 7:19, Luke 7:20; Luke 12:46. Acts 3:5; Acts 10:24; Acts 28:6, &c.
Verse 41
And, behold. Figure of speech Asterismos (App-6). These two miracles are not the same as those recorded in Matthew 9:18-26, but the same as in Mark 5:22, &c. See the notes there, and App-138.
Jairus. An Israelite name, Jair (Numbers 32:41. Joshua 13:30. Judges 10:3).
was a = held the office of. Greek. huparcho. synagogue. App-120.
Verse 42
as He went = in (Greek. en. App-104.) His going.
thronged = were stifling. Greek. sumpnigo. Not the same word as in verses: Luke 8:7, Luke 8:33, but same as "choked" (Luke 8:14).
Verse 43
having = being in. Greek. en, above.
twelve = from (Greek. apo. App-104. iv) twelve.
living. Greek. bios. See App-170.
upon. Greek. eis. App-104.
neither, &c. = could not . . . by any. Greek. ou . . . oudeis. of. Greek. hupo, but all the texts read apo.
Verse 44
border = hem (Numbers 15:38, Numbers 15:39. Deuteronomy 22:12).
stanched = stopped. A medical term.
Verse 45
Who touched = Who [is it] that was touching.
throng. Greek. sunecho. Compare Luke 8:37; Luke 4:38; Luke 12:50.
press. Greek. apothlibo. Occ. only here.
Verse 46
hath touched . . . I perceive = did touch . . . I came to know (Greek. ginosko. App-132.)
virtue = power (inherent). Greek. dunamis. See App-172.
Verse 47
falling down = having fallen down. In terror.
she had touched = she touched.
healed. See Luke 6:17.
Verse 48
be of good comfort. All the texts omit.
made thee whole = saved thee, as in verses: Luke 8:12, Luke 8:36, CO.
Verse 49
from. Greek. para. App-104.
dead. Emph. by Figure of speech Hyperbaton. App-6.
Master = Teacher. App-98.
Verse 50
believe. App-150.
Verse 51
suffered no man = suffered not (Greek. ou. App-105) any one.
save = except. Peter, and James, and John. Compare Mark 9:12; Mark 14:33.
Verse 52
wept, and bewailed = were weeping and wailing. Both Imperf. Tense. sleepeth. Greek. katheudo. App-171.
Verse 53
laughed Him to scorn = were deriding Him.
knowing. Greek oida. App-132.
Verse 54
Maid = Child. Greek. pais. App-108.
Verse 55
spirit. Greek. pneuma. App-101.
came again. A Hebraism. Compare 1 Samuel 30:12.
straightway = immediately. Greek. parachrema, as in verses: Luke 8:44, Luke 8:47
commanded = directed.
meat = [something] to eat
Verse 56
no man = no one. Greek. medeis.
was done = had happened.