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Introduction

A.M. 4037. A.D. 33.

In this chapter,

(1,) Christ, being requested by his disciples to teach them to pray, repeats, with some additions, the instructions and encouragements relating to that duty, which he had formerly given in his sermon on the mount, Luke 11:1-13 .

(2,) He cures a dumb demoniac; and answers the blasphemous imputation of some who charged him with casting out devils by virtue of a compact with the prince of devils, and shows the absurdity and wickedness of such a charge, Luke 11:14-26 .

(3,) He shows, that to be truly obedient to God, is a greater honour and happiness than to possess the highest external privilege, Luke 11:27 , Luke 11:28 .

(4,) He upbraids the Jews for their obstinate infidelity, persisted in notwithstanding, all the means of conviction afforded them, Luke 11:29-36 .

(5,) He severely reproves the Pharisees and lawyers for their hypocrisy, pride, oppression of men’s consciences, and persecution of those who opposed these their vices. 37-54.

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