Commentaries:Robertson's Word Pictures (NT)
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Luke 4:34
Ah! (Ea). An interjection frequent in the Attic poets, but rare in prose. Apparently second person singular imperative of eaw, to permit. It is expressive of wonder, fear, indignation. Here it amounts to a diabolical screech. For the rest of the verse see discussion on Mark 1:24 and Matthew 8:29. The muzzle (fimov) occurs literally in I Corinthians 9:9, I Timothy 5:18, and metaphorically here and Mark 1:25; Mark 4:39; Matthew 22:12.
Other Robertson's Word Pictures (NT) entries containing Luke 4:34:
Luke 4:31
Luke 4:41
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