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Introduction

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

In this chapter,

(1,) Christ cautions his disciples against hypocrisy, and animates them against the fear of men, by the promise of extraordinary assistance from his Spirit in their greatest trials, Luke 12:1-12 .

(2,) Being desired to interpose in a dispute between two brethren about property, he declines the decision of the case; and takes occasion to advance a caution against covetousness, which he enforces by the parable of the rich fool, Luke 12:13-21 .

(3,) He repeats the cautions and exhortations against an anxious and covetous temper, which he had formerly given in his sermon on the mount, Luke 12:22-34 .

(4,) He exhorts his disciples to watchfulness and fidelity in expectation of his coming, and of the final account to be given for all their advantages, Luke 12:35-48 .

(5,) He observes the evils which would be occasioned by his coming, yet declares his desire to complete his work, and warns the Jews of the great danger of neglecting the short remainder of their time of trial, Luke 12:49-59 .

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