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Luke 20:18 — King James Version← Study notes

Whosoever shall fall upon that stone shall be broken; but on whomsoever it shall fall, it will grind him to powder.


Luke 20:18Greek Interlinear

Greek · Luke 20:1815 words
GreekMeaning
πᾶςpas
EveryoneadjectiveG3956
ho
thearticleG3588
πεσὼνpesōn
fallingverbG4098
ἐπ’ep’
onprepositionG1909
ἐκεῖνονekeinon
that verydemonstrativeG1565
τὸνton
thearticleG3588
λίθονlithon
stonenounG3037
συνθλασθήσεταιsynthlasthēsetai
will be brokenverbG4917
ἐφ’eph’
onprepositionG1909
ὃνhon
whomeverrelative pronounG3739
δ’d’
butwordG1161
ἂνan
maybeparticleG302
πέσῃpesē
it may fallverbG4098
λικμήσειlikmēsei
it will grind into powderverbG3039
αὐτόνauton
himpronounG846
Greek text from the SBL Greek New Testament (SBLGNT). Transliteration follows SBL Academic conventions.

Church Fathers on Luke 20:18

The rulers of the Jewish people being now assembled together in the temple, Christ put forth a parable foretelling by a figure the things they were about to do to Him, and the rejection that was in store for them.

Eusebius of Caesarea · 4th century

Matthew has omitted for brevity’s sake what Luke has not; namely, that the parable was spoken not to the rulers only who asked concerning His authority, but also to the people.

Augustine · 4th century

Now many derive different meanings from the name vineyard, but Esaias clearly relates the vineyard of the Lord of Sabaoth to be the house of Israel. This vineyard who else but God planted?

Ambrose · 4th century
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