Verses 20-49
Luke 6:20-Ephesians : . The Sermon on the Level Place.— This is much briefer than Matthew 5-7. The sections in Mt. that illustrate the fulfilment of the Law are omitted; more stress is laid on love and mercy. Other parallels with Mt.’ s Sermon are found elsewhere in Lk.; very little of Lk.’ s Sermon ( Luke 6:24-Ezekiel :, Luke 6:34 f. only) is not found in Mt. There are also differences of arrangement.
Luke 6:20-Ezekiel : . Beatitudes and Woes ( Matthew 5:1-2 Kings : *).— In place of eight blessings we have in Lk. four (shorter) blessings and four contrasted woes; in Lk. Jesus does not qualify “ the poor” (or the hungry); they are, as with the Psalmist, the righteous, and will have their innings in the next life, where the rich (the wicked) will suffer. Cƒ . Dives and Lazarus, Luke 16:19-Ezekiel :.
Luke 6:22 f. suggests Jewish persecution of the early Church.— cast out your name as evil: a reference to calumny directed against those of the Christian way.
Luke 6:24-Ezekiel : . The woes are peculiar to Lk., and are less genuine than the blessings. Cf. James 5:1-Numbers :. Perhaps they are not launched at persecutors of the Church ( e.g. rich Pharisees) so much as at worldly-minded folk in general.
Luke 6:26 . General popularity too often implies that its recipient panders to prejudice and smothers his conscience.
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