Luke 22
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Luke 22:4
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Luke 22:5
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Luke 22:6
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Luke 22:7
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Luke 22:8
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Luke 22:9
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Luke 22:10
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Luke 22:11
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Luke 22:13
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Luke 22:14
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Luke 22:17
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Luke 22:18
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Luke 22:20
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Luke 22:21
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Luke 22:22
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Luke 22:23
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Luke 22:24
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Luke 22:25
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Luke 22:26
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Luke 22:27
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Luke 22:31
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Luke 22:33
1 tn Grk “He”; the referent has been specified in the translation for clarity. Here δέ (de) has not been translated.
2 tn Grk “looking up, he saw.” The participle ἀναβλέψας (anableya") has been translated as a finite verb due to requirements of contemporary English style.
3 tn On the term γαζοφυλάκιον (gazofulakion), often translated “treasury,” see BDAG 186 s.v., which states, “For Mark 12:41, 43; Luke 21:1 the mng. contribution box or receptacle is attractive. Acc. to Mishnah, Shekalim 6, 5 there were in the temple 13 such receptacles in the form of trumpets. But even in these passages the general sense of ’treasury’ is prob., for the contributions would go [into] the treasury via the receptacles.” Based upon the extra-biblical evidence (see sn following), however, the translation opts to refer to the actual receptacles and not the treasury itself.
sn The offering box probably refers to the receptacles in the temple forecourt by the Court of Women used to collect freewill offerings. These are mentioned by Josephus, J. W. 5.5.2 (5.200), 6.5.2 (6.282); Ant. 19.6.1 (19.294); and in 1 Macc 14:49 and 2 Macc 3:6, 24, 28, 40 (see also Mark 12:41; John 8:20).
Luke 22:34
4 sn These two small copper coins were lepta (sing. “lepton”), the smallest and least valuable coins in circulation in Palestine, worth one-half of a quadrans or 1/128 of a denarius, or about six minutes of an average daily wage. This was next to nothing in value.
Luke 22:35
5 tn Here καί (kai) has not been translated because of differences between Greek and English style.
6 tn Grk “Truly, I say to you.”
7 sn Has put in more than all of them. With God, giving is weighed evaluatively, not counted. The widow was praised because she gave sincerely and at some considerable cost to herself.
Luke 22:36
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Luke 22:37
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