People's commentary on the Gospel according to LukeContaining the common version, 1611, and the Revised version, 1881 American reading and renderings . y the west) side of Jericho, Luke 17:11 Luke 17: 11-13. j li:^ LElKi;.S CLEANED. 241 to 19: 28 ; :\latt. 19 : 3 to 20 : 34 ; Mark 10: 2-52. From Jericho he goes upto Bethany, is anointed, and makes liis triumphal entry into Jerusalem, Luke19: 29-48. Tiiough the precise order of events and exact routes of Jesusare not definitely known, the facts and truths narrated have the sameauthority and accuracy as if these incidents were fully stated, 11.


People's commentary on the Gospel according to LukeContaining the common version, 1611, and the Revised version, 1881 American reading and renderings . y the west) side of Jericho, Luke 17:11 Luke 17: 11-13. j li:^ LElKi;.S CLEANED. 241 to 19: 28 ; :\latt. 19 : 3 to 20 : 34 ; Mark 10: 2-52. From Jericho he goes upto Bethany, is anointed, and makes liis triumphal entry into Jerusalem, Luke19: 29-48. Tiiough the precise order of events and exact routes of Jesusare not definitely known, the facts and truths narrated have the sameauthority and accuracy as if these incidents were fully stated, 11. to Jerusalem .. Samaria and Galilee] Or passing between the border of Samaria and Galilee, see margin of revised reading, that is, he wenteastward along the line between Samaria and Galilee, perhaps past Scythop-olis, where the Jordan could be crossed to reach the great route from north-eastern Galilee to Jerusalem running through Persea, to avoid the hostileSamaritans. Josephus mentions that Galilean pilgrims to the great feasts atJerusalem were slain by Samaritans for attempting to pass directly throughSamaria. Anfq. 20 : 6, 1. See also EASTERN LEPERS BEGGING UY THK WAV 12. lepers . . stood afar off] The lepers were unclean and excludedfrom society, Lev. 13: 46. Thus the four lepers were outside the gate ofSamaria, when that city was besieged by the Syrians, 2 Kings 7 : 3. There isa fine touch of truthfulness incidentally shown in the narrative, since one ofthe lepers was a Samaritan and nine were Jews. In health the Jews wouldnot have associated with the Samaritan, but a common misery breaks downtheir pride ; they become friendly as brethren in their common afliiction. 13. lifted up their voices] To this day a similar scene may be wit-nessed in Palestine. Little groups of lepers now stand by the roadside, and call Common Version. 11 ^ And it came to pass, as he went to Jeru-salem, that he passed through the midst ofSamaria and Galilee. 12 And as he entered into a cer


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