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Luke 9:11 — King James Version← Study notes

And the people, when they knew it, followed him: and he received them, and spake unto them of the kingdom of God, and healed them that had need of healing.


Luke 9:11Greek Interlinear

Greek · Luke 9:1122 words
GreekMeaning
οἱhoi
ThearticleG3588
δὲde
nowwordG1161
ὄχλοιochloi
crowdsnounG3793
γνόντεςgnontes
having known itverbG1097
ἠκολούθησανēkolouthēsan
they followedverbG190
αὐτῷautō
HimpronounG846
καὶkai
andwordG2532
ἀποδεξάμενοςapodexamenos
accept, receive (gladly)verbG588
αὐτοὺςautous
thempronounG846
ἐλάλειelalei
He was speakingverbG2980
αὐτοῖςautois
to thempronounG846
περὶperi
concerningprepositionG4012
τῆςtēs
thearticleG3588
βασιλείαςbasileias
kingdomnounG932
τοῦtou
thearticleG3588
θεοῦtheou
of GodnounG2316
καὶkai
andwordG2532
τοὺςtous
thosearticleG3588
χρείανchreian
neednounG5532
ἔχονταςechontas
havingverbG2192
θεραπείαςtherapeias
of healingnounG2322
ἰᾶτοiato
He was healingverbG2390
Greek text from the SBL Greek New Testament (SBLGNT). Transliteration follows SBL Academic conventions.

Church Fathers on Luke 9:11

Matthew and Mark, taking occasion from what had occurred above, relate here how John was slain by Herod. But Luke, who had long before given an account of John’s sufferings, after mentioning that perplexity of Herod’s, as to who our Lord was, immediately adds, And the apostles when they were returned told him all that they had done.

Augustine · 4th century

But they not only tell Him what they had done and taught, but also, as Matthew implies, the things which John suffered while they were occupied in teaching, are now repeated to Him either by His own, or, according to Matthew, by John’s disciples.

Bede · 8th century

Our Lord because He hates the men of blood, and those that dwell with them, as long as they depart not from their crimes, after the murder of the Baptist left the murderers and departed; as it follows, And he took them, and went aside privately into a desert place belonging to the city called Bethsaida.

Isidore of Seville · 7th century
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