Commentaries:
Robertson's Word Pictures (NT)
Strong drink (sikera). A Hebrew word transliterated into Greek, an intoxicating drink. Here only in the N.T. John was to be a personal "dry" or Nazarite (Numbers 6:3).
Shall not drink (ou mh pih). Strong prohibition, double negative and second aorist subjunctive.
The Holy Ghost (pneumatov agiou). The Holy Spirit in contrast to the physical excitement of strong drink (Plummer). Luke uses this phrase 53 times, 12 in the Gospel, Mark and John 4 each, Matthew 5 times.
Even from his mother's womb (eti ek koiliav mhtrov autou). A manifest Hebraism. Cf. verse Luke 1:41.
Other Robertson's Word Pictures (NT) entries containing Luke 1:15:
Luke 1:13
Luke 1:76
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