And all his acquaintance, and the women that followed him from Galilee, stood afar off, beholding these things. Jump to: Alford • Barnes • Bengel • Benson • BI • Calvin • Cambridge • Clarke • Darby • Ellicott • Expositor's • Exp Dct • Exp Grk • Gaebelein • GSB • Gill • Gray • Guzik • Haydock • Hastings • Homiletics • ICC • JFB • Kelly • King • Lange • MacLaren • MHC • MHCW • Meyer • Parker • PNT • Poole • Pulpit • Sermon • SCO • TTB • VWS • WES • TSK EXPOSITORY (ENGLISH BIBLE) (49) All his acquaintance.—This is the only passage in which the word is used. St. Luke apparently employs it as intermediate between the spectators and the avowed disciples. Such may have been Simon, or Lazarus, of Bethany, or the rulers who believed yet did hot confess, or the owners of the ass and of the colt, or the proprietor of the house in which the Passover had been eaten.The women that had followed him from Galilee.—St. Luke does not name them as St. Matthew and St. Mark do, probably because in Luke 8:2-3, he had already given the names of the most prominent among them. 23:44-49 We have here the death of Christ magnified by the wonders that attended it, and his death explained by the words with which he breathed out his soul. He was willing to offer himself. Let us seek to glorify God by true repentance and conversion; by protesting against those who crucify the Saviour; by a sober, righteous, and godly life; and by employing our talents in the service of Him who died for us and rose again.The things which were done - The earthquake, the darkness, and the sufferings of Jesus.Smote their breasts - In token of alarm, fear, and anguish. They saw the judgments of God; they saw the guilt of the rulers; and they feared the farther displeasure of the Almighty. Lu 23:47-56. Signs and Circumstances Following His Death—His Burial.(See on [1739]Mt 27:51-56; [1740]Mt 27:62-66; and [1741]Joh 19:31-42). See Poole on "Luke 23:47"And all his acquaintance,.... That were related to him in a natural, or in a spiritual sense, or both, as his own mother, and beloved disciple John, who were both present, John 19:26 or those that were known unto him, and familiar with him, who attended on his ministry, and often conversed, and were intimately acquainted with him: and the women that followed him from Galilee; among whom were Mary Magdalene, and Mary the mother of James, and Joses, and Salome the mother of Zebedee's children: stood afar off; from the cross: beholding these things; with wonder, as well as looking upon their dear suffering Lord, with aching hearts, and flowing eyes. {16} And all his acquaintance, and the women that followed him from Galilee, stood afar off, beholding these things.(16) Christ gathers together and defends his little flock in the midst of the tormentors. EXEGETICAL (ORIGINAL LANGUAGES) Luke 23:49. οἱ γνωστοὶ, His acquaintances, Galileans mostly, who stood till the end, but far away. Mt. and Mk. do not mention this. No word of the eleven.—καὶ γυναῖκες: warm-hearted Galileans they too, and women, therefore bolder where the heart was concerned; nearer presumably, therefore “seeing” predicted of them specially (ὁρῶσαι). The men stood at a safe distance, the women cared more for seeing than for safety.49. And all his acquaintance] Rather, But. Peculiar to St Luke. Comp. Luke 2:44. stood afar of beholding these things] The word used is not theo-rountes, as in Luke 23:35. There is, perhaps, in the “afar off,” a sad allusion to Psalm 38:11, “My lovers and my friends stand aloof from my sore; and my kinsmen stand afar oft.” St Luke omits the breaking of the legs of the robbers, and the piercing of the side of Jesus by the soldiers, which are narrated in John 19:31-37. Verse 49. - Stood afar off. Disciples open and secret, friends and acquaintances among the Jerusalem citizens and Galihaean pil-trims (with the exception of the little group of which Mary and John were the centre till the dying Lord bade them leave him), all alike lacked courage and devotion, all feared to stand by their Master and Friend at that awful season. He trod the winepress alone (see Isaiah 63:3). None possessed the heroic faith which through the sombre cloud of seeming failure could see the true glory of the Sun of Righteousness, which so soon was to arise and shine. Luke 23:49That followed (συνακολουθοῦσαι) Lit., followed with (σύν). So Rev. See on Matthew 27:55. Links Luke 23:49 InterlinearLuke 23:49 Parallel Texts Luke 23:49 NIV Luke 23:49 NLT Luke 23:49 ESV Luke 23:49 NASB Luke 23:49 KJV Luke 23:49 Bible Apps Luke 23:49 Parallel Luke 23:49 Biblia Paralela Luke 23:49 Chinese Bible Luke 23:49 French Bible Luke 23:49 German Bible Bible Hub |