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Luke 19:23 — King James Version← Study notes

Wherefore then gavest not thou my money into the bank, that at my coming I might have required mine own with usury?


Luke 19:23Greek Interlinear

Greek · Luke 19:2317 words
GreekMeaning
καὶkai
ThenwordG2532
διὰdia
because ofprepositionG1223
τίti
whypronounG5100
οὐκouk
notadverbG3756
ἔδωκάςedōkas
did you giveverbG1325
μουmou
mypronounG1473
τὸto
thearticleG3588
ἀργύριονargyrion
moneynounG694
ἐπὶepi
toprepositionG1909
τράπεζανtrapezan
banknounG5132
κἀγὼkagō
and I myselfpronounG2504
ἐλθὼνelthōn
having comeverbG2064
σὺνsyn
withprepositionG4862
τόκῳtokō
interestnounG5110
ἂνan
maybeparticleG302
αὐτὸauto
itpronounG846
ἔπραξαepraxa
collectedverbG4238
Greek text from the SBL Greek New Testament (SBLGNT). Transliteration follows SBL Academic conventions.

Church Fathers on Luke 19:23

There were some who thought that our Savior’s kingdom would commence at His first coming, and they were expecting it shortly to appear when He was preparing to go up to Jerusalem; so astonished were they by the divine miracles which He did. He therefore informs them, that He should not receive the kingdom from His Father until He had left mankind to go to His Father.

Eusebius of Caesarea · 4th century

The Lord points out the vanity of their imaginations, for the senses cannot embrace the kingdom of God; He also plainly shows to them, that as God He knew their thoughts, putting to them the following parable, A certain nobleman, &c.

Theophylact · 11th century

This parable is intended to set before us the mysteries of Christ from the first to the last. For God was made man, who was the Word from the beginning; and though He became a servant, yet was He noble because of His unspeakable birth from the Father.

Cyril of Alexandria · 5th century
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