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Selected Verse: Luke 6:8 - Strong Concordance
Verse |
Translation |
Text |
Lu 6:8 |
Strong Concordance |
But [1161] he [846] knew [1492] their [846] thoughts [1261], and [2532] said [2036] to the man [444] which [3588] had [2192] the withered [3584] hand [5495], Rise up [1453], and [2532] stand forth [2476] in [1519] the midst [3319]. And [1161] he arose [450] and stood forth [2476]. |
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King James |
But he knew their thoughts, and said to the man which had the withered hand, Rise up, and stand forth in the midst. And he arose and stood forth. |
Summary Of Commentaries Associated With The Selected Verse
Notes on the Bible, by Albert Barnes, [1834] |
But he knew there thoughts - He knew their thoughts - their dark, malicious designs - by the question, which they proposed to him, whether it was lawful to heal on the Sabbath-days (Matthew). In "reply" to their question, Jesus asked them whether they would not release a "sheep" on the Sabbath-day if it was fallen into a pit, and also asked "them" whether it was better to do good than to do evil on that day, implying that to "omit" to do "good" was, in fact, doing "evil." |
Vincent's Word Studies, by Marvin R. Vincent [1886] |
He knew (ἤδει)
Imperfect. He was all along aware.
Thoughts (διαλογισμοὺς)
See on Jam 2:4; and Mat 15:19. |
19 For [1063] out of [1537] the heart [2588] proceed [1831] evil [4190] thoughts [1261], murders [5408], adulteries [3430], fornications [4202], thefts [2829], false witness [5577], blasphemies [988]:
4 Are ye [1252] not [3756] then [2532] partial [1252] in [1722] yourselves [1438], and [2532] are become [1096] judges [2923] of evil [4190] thoughts [1261]?