Commentaries:
Robertson's Word Pictures (NT)
Tablet (pinakidion). Diminutive of pinakiv. In Aristotle and the papyri for writing tablet, probably covered with wax. Sometimes it was a little table, like Shakespeare's "the table of my memory" (Hamlet, i.5). It was used also of a physician's note-book.
Wrote, saying (egrayen legwn). Hebrew way of speaking (II Kings 10:6).
Other Robertson's Word Pictures (NT) entries containing Luke 1:63:
Luke 1:51
Luke 2:21
John 1:6
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