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Luke 6:36 — King James Version← Study notes

Be ye therefore merciful, as your Father also is merciful.


Luke 6:36Greek Interlinear

Greek · Luke 6:368 words
GreekMeaning
γίνεσθεginesthe
do be youverbG1096
οἰκτίρμονεςoiktirmones
mercifuladjectiveG3629
καθὼςkathōs
even aswordG2531
ho
thearticleG3588
πατὴρpatēr
FathernounG3962
ὑμῶνhymōn
of youpronounG4771
οἰκτίρμωνoiktirmōn
mercifuladjectiveG3629
ἐστίνestin
isverbG1510
Greek text from the SBL Greek New Testament (SBLGNT). Transliteration follows SBL Academic conventions.

Church Fathers on Luke 6:36

The Lord had said that we must love our enemies, but that you might not think this an exaggerated expression, regarding it solely as spoken to alarm them, he adds the reason, saying, For if you love them which love you, what thank have you? There are indeed several causes which produce love; but spiritual love exceeds them all. For nothing earthly engenders it, neither gain, nor kindness, nor nature, nor time, but it descends from heaven. But why wonder that it needs not…

Chrysostom · 4th century

But he not only condemns as unprofitable the love and kindness of sinners, but also the lending. As it follows, And if you lend to those from whom you hope to receive, what thank have you? for sinners also lend to sinners, to receive as much again.

Bede · 8th century

Now philosophy seems to divide justice into three parts; one towards God, which is called piety; another towards our parents, or the rest of mankind; a third to the dead, that the proper rites may be performed. But the Lord Jesus passing beyond the oracle of the law, and the heights of prophecy, extended the duties of piety to those also who have injured us, adding, But love your enemies.

Ambrose · 4th century
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