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Commentaries:
People's Commentary (NT)
Luke 14:1
Teaching in Parables
SUMMARY OF LUKE 14: Healing on the Sabbath. The Chief Seats at a
Wedding Feast. The Rule for Inviting Guests. The Parable of the
Great Supper and the Excuses. Bearing the Cross Essential to
Discipleship. Counting the Cost.
One of the chief Pharisees to eat bread on the sabbath. In despite
of the rigid ideas of the Pharisees concerning work on the Sabbath, it
was made a day of feasting. "Meet the Sabbath with a lively hunger; let
thy table be covered with fish, flesh, and generous wine" is a
rabbinical precept.
They watched him. Though pretending hospitality, on the watch for
grounds of accusation.
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