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Lukas 4:19

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4:19 to proclaim the year 1  of the Lords favor. 2 

Lukas 19:42-44

Konteks
19:42 saying, “If you had only known on this day, 3  even you, the things that make for peace! 4  But now they are hidden 5  from your eyes. 19:43 For the days will come upon you when your enemies will build 6  an embankment 7  against you and surround you and close in on you from every side. 19:44 They will demolish you 8  – you and your children within your walls 9  – and they will not leave within you one stone 10  on top of another, 11  because you did not recognize the time of your visitation from God.” 12 

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[4:19]  1 sn The year of the Lords favor (Grk “the acceptable year of the Lord”) is a description of the year of Jubilee (Lev 25:10). The year of the total forgiveness of debt is now turned into a metaphor for salvation. Jesus had come to proclaim that God was ready to forgive sin totally.

[4:19]  2 sn A quotation from Isa 61:1-2a. Within the citation is a line from Isa 58:6, with its reference to setting the oppressed free.

[19:42]  3 sn On this day. They had missed the time of Messiah’s coming; see v. 44.

[19:42]  4 tn Grk “the things toward peace.” This expression seems to mean “the things that would ‘lead to,’ ‘bring about,’ or ‘make for’ peace.”

[19:42]  5 sn But now they are hidden from your eyes. This becomes an oracle of doom in the classic OT sense; see Luke 13:31-35; 11:49-51; Jer 9:2; 13:7; 14:7. They are now blind and under judgment (Jer 15:5; Ps 122:6).

[19:43]  6 sn Jesus now predicted the events that would be fulfilled in the fall of Jerusalem in a.d. 70. The details of the siege have led some to see Luke writing this after Jerusalem’s fall, but the language of the verse is like God’s exilic judgment for covenant unfaithfulness (Hab 2:8; Jer 6:6, 14; 8:13-22; 9:1; Ezek 4:2; 26:8; Isa 29:1-4). Specific details are lacking and the procedures described (build an embankment against you) were standard Roman military tactics.

[19:43]  7 sn An embankment refers to either wooden barricades or earthworks, or a combination of the two.

[19:44]  8 tn Grk “They will raze you to the ground.”

[19:44]  sn The singular pronoun you refers to the city of Jerusalem personified.

[19:44]  9 tn Grk “your children within you.” The phrase “[your] walls” has been supplied in the translation to clarify that the city of Jerusalem, metaphorically pictured as an individual, is spoken of here.

[19:44]  10 sn (Not) one stone on top of another is an idiom for total destruction.

[19:44]  11 tn Grk “leave stone on stone.”

[19:44]  12 tn Grk “the time of your visitation.” To clarify what this refers to, the words “from God” are supplied at the end of the verse, although they do not occur in the Greek text.

[19:44]  sn You did not recognize the time of your visitation refers to the time God came to visit them. They had missed the Messiah; see Luke 1:68-79.



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