WebTHE AGONY ON THE MOUNT OF OLIVES (22:39-46). Jesus now went forward with His disciples to ‘the place' (Luke does not mention the Garden of Gethsemane) on the … WebTHY WILL BE DONE (Luke 22:39-46) 22:39-46 Jesus went out, and, as his custom was, made his way to the Mount of Olives. The disciples, too, accompanied him. When he …
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WebVer. 35-38. Those who interpret Luke 22:35,36, as a precept of our Saviour’s imposing a duty upon his disciples, or a counsel concerning the proviting arms which they might use for the protection and defence of themselves, will not only find a difficulty to reconcile their notion of it to several other precepts, and the will of God declared by the apostles’ … WebMatthew Henry's Commentary – Verses 22–39 . Resources. Matthew Henry's Commentary. Luke. Chapter 8. Verses 22–39. Verses 22–39. We have here two illustrious proofs of the power of our Lord Jesus which we had before—his power over the winds, and ... He went into a ship with his disciples, Luke 8:22. They that observe Christ’s orders ... sf house painting
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WebThe Passion narrative began in chapter 22 with the plot to kill Jesus (22:1-13)—and the account of the first Lord’s Supper (22:14-23). It includes: • Jesus’ prediction that Peter would betray him (22:31-34). • His warning to the disciples of difficult times ahead (22:35-38). • His prayer on the Mount of Olives (22:39-46). WebIII. Gethsemane: Luke 22:39-46. The Lamb of God must be distinguished from typical victims by His free acceptance of death as the punishment of sin; and hence there … WebBible commentary on the Gospel of Luke, chapter 22, by Dr. Bob Utley, retired professor of hermeneutics. Home New Testament Studies Luke Table of Contents Previous Section Next Section ÷÷LUKE 22 LUKE 22 PARAGRAPH DIVISIONS OF MODERN TRANSLATIONS READING CYCLE THREE (see "Bible Interpretation Seminar") sfhp appeal