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Luke 9:26

Whosoever shall be ashamed (ov an epaisxunqh). Rather,

Whosoever is ashamed as in Mark 8:38. The first aorist passive subjunctive in an indefinite relative clause with an. The passive verb is transitive here also. This verb is from epi and aisxunh, shame (in the eyes of men). Jesus endured the shame of the cross (Hebrews 12:2). The man at the feast who had to take a lower seat did it with shame (Luke 14:9). Paul is not ashamed of the Gospel (Romans 1:16). Onesiphorus was not ashamed of Paul (II Timothy 1:16).

In his own glory (en th doch autou). This item added to what is in Mark 8:38; Matthew 16:27.




Other Robertson's Word Pictures (NT) entries containing Luke 9:26:

Luke 9:31
Luke 9:32
1 Timothy 5:21
2 Timothy 1:8
Revelation 3:5

 

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