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Luke 15:1 — King James Version← Study notes

Then drew near unto him all the publicans and sinners for to hear him.


Luke 15:1Greek Interlinear

Greek · Luke 15:112 words
GreekMeaning
ἮσανĒsan
WereverbG1510
δὲde
nowwordG1161
αὐτῷautō
to HimpronounG846
ἐγγίζοντεςengizontes
drawing nearverbG1448
πάντεςpantes
alladjectiveG3956
οἱhoi
thearticleG3588
τελῶναιtelōnai
tax collectorsnounG5057
καὶkai
andwordG2532
οἱhoi
thearticleG3588
ἁμαρτωλοὶhamartōloi
sinnersadjectiveG268
ἀκούεινakouein
to hearverbG191
αὐτοῦautou
HimpronounG846
Greek text from the SBL Greek New Testament (SBLGNT). Transliteration follows SBL Academic conventions.

Church Fathers on Luke 15:1

You had learnt by what went before not to be occupied by the business of this world, not to prefer transitory things to eternal. But because the frailty of man can not keep a firm step in so slippery a world, the good Physician has shown you a remedy even after falling; the merciful Judge has not denied the hope of pardon; hence it is added, Then drew near to him all the publicans.

Ambrose · 4th century

That is, those who collect or farm the public taxes, and who make a business of following after worldly gain.

Gloss (Glossa Ordinaria) · medieval compilation

For this was His wont, for the sake whereof He had taken upon Him the flesh, to receive sinners as the physician those that are sick. But the Pharisees, the really guilty, returned murmurs for this act of mercy, as it follows, And the Pharisees and Scribes murmured, saying, &c.

Theophylact · 11th century
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