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Commentaries:
People's Commentary (NT)
Luke 16:22
The beggar died. What became of his body is not stated. It may have
been vast into the potter's field.
Was carried by the angels. Here is one who in his life had not a
single friend, and now, suddenly, not one, but many angels wait upon
him (Luther). His body may have had no pall-bearers, but angels carried
his soul.
Into Abraham's bosom. The place of rest where Abraham welcomed his
children; heavenly bliss. The Jews spoke of those who went to Abraham's
heavenly abode as in Abraham's bosom.
The rich man also died, and was buried. We are to infer that he
had a splendid burial; his body was placed in a costly tomb, but where
was "he"?
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