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Luke 19:38 — King James Version← Study notes

Saying, Blessed be the King that cometh in the name of the Lord: peace in heaven, and glory in the highest.


Luke 19:38Greek Interlinear

Greek · Luke 19:3815 words
GreekMeaning
λέγοντεςlegontes
sayingverbG3004
ΕὐλογημένοςEulogēmenos
Blessed isverbG2127
ho
thearticleG3588
ἐρχόμενοςerchomenos
comingverbG2064
βασιλεὺςbasileus
KingnounG935
ἐνen
inprepositionG1722
ὀνόματιonomati
the namenounG3686
κυρίουkyriou
of the LordnounG2962
ἐνen
InprepositionG1722
οὐρανῷouranō
heavennounG3772
εἰρήνηeirēnē
peacenounG1515
καὶkai
andwordG2532
δόξαdoxa
glorynounG1391
ἐνen
inprepositionG1722
ὑψίστοιςhypsistois
the highestadjectiveG5310
Greek text from the SBL Greek New Testament (SBLGNT). Transliteration follows SBL Academic conventions.

Church Fathers on Luke 19:38

As long as our Lord was in the mount His Apostles only were with Him, but when He began to be near the descent, then there came to Him a multitude of the people.

Origen · 3rd century

He calls by the name of disciples not only the twelve, or the seventy-two, but all who followed Christ, whether for the sake of the miracles, or from a certain charm in His teaching, and to them may be added the children, as the other Evangelists relate. Hence it follows, For all the mighty works which they had seen.

Theophylact · 11th century

They beheld indeed many of our Lord’s miracles, but marveled most at the resurrection of Lazarus. For as John says, For this cause the people also met him, for that they heard that he had done this miracle. For it must be observed that this was not the first time of our Lord’s coming to Jerusalem, but He came often before, as John relates.

Bede · 8th century
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