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Luke 19:43

Shall cast up a bank (parembalousin xaraka). Future active indicative of paremballw, a double compound (para, en, ballw) of long usage, finally in a military sense of line of battle or in camp. Here alone in the N.T. So also the word xaraka (xarac) for bank, stake, palisade, rampart, is here alone in the N.T., though common enough in the old Greek.

Compass thee round (perikuklwsousin se). Future active indicative. Another common compound to make a circle (kuklov) around (peri), though here only in the N.T.

Keep thee in (sunecousin se). Shall hold thee together on every side (pantoqen). See about sunexw on Luke 4:38.




Other Robertson's Word Pictures (NT) entries containing Luke 19:43:

Luke 4:38
Luke 22:63
Acts 21:34

 

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