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Luke 12:16 — King James Version← Study notes

And he spake a parable unto them, saying, The ground of a certain rich man brought forth plentifully:


Luke 12:16Greek Interlinear

Greek · Luke 12:1612 words
GreekMeaning
εἶπενeipen
He spokeverbG3004
δὲde
thenwordG1161
παραβολὴνparabolēn
a parablenounG3850
πρὸςpros
toprepositionG4314
αὐτοὺςautous
thempronounG846
λέγωνlegōn
sayingverbG3004
ἈνθρώπουAnthrōpou
Of a mannounG444
τινὸςtinos
certainpronounG5100
πλουσίουplousiou
richadjectiveG4145
εὐφόρησενeuphorēsen
brought forth abundantlyverbG2164
thearticleG3588
χώραchōra
groundnounG5561
Greek text from the SBL Greek New Testament (SBLGNT). Transliteration follows SBL Academic conventions.

Church Fathers on Luke 12:16

Having said that the life of man is not extended by abundance of wealth, he adds a parable to induce belief in this, as it follows, And he spoke a parable to them, saying, The ground of a certain rich man brought forth plentifully.

Theophylact · 11th century

Not indeed about to reap any good from his plenty of fruits, but that the mercy of God might the more appear, which extends its goodness even to the bad; sending down His rain upon the just and the unjust. But what are the things wherewith this man repays his Benefactor? He remembered not his fellow-creatures, nor deemed that he ought to give of his superfluities to the needy. His barns indeed bursting from the abundance of his stores, yet was his greedy mind by no means…

Basil the Great · 4th century

O adversity, the child of plenty. For saying, What shall I do, he surely betokens, that, oppressed by the success of his wishes, he labors as it were under a load of goods.

Gregory the Great · 6th century
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The promise here is not conditional on our strength but on His character. I love how this passage doesn't shy away from the difficulty of obedience. I think this is a call to trust beyond what we can ...
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