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Luke 12:33

Sell that ye have (Pwlhsate ta uparxonta umwn). Not in Matthew. Did Jesus mean this literally and always? Luke has been charged with Ebionism, but Jesus does not condemn property as inherently sinful. "The attempt to keep the letter of the rule here given (Acts 2:44-45) had disastrous effects on the church of Jerusalem, which speedily became a church of paupers, constantly in need of alms (Romans 15:25-26; I Corinthians 16:3; II Corinthians 8:4; II Corinthians 9:1)" (Plummer).

Purses which wax not old (ballantia mh palaioumena). So already ballantion in Luke 10:4. Late verb palaiow from palaiov, old, to make old, declare old as in Hebrews 8:13, is passive to become old as here and Hebrews 1:11.

That faileth not (anekleipton). Verbal from a privative and ekleipw, to fail. Late word in Diodorus and Plutarch. Only here in the N.T. or LXX, but in papyri. "I prefer to believe that even Luke sees in the words not a mechanical rule, but a law for the spirit" (Bruce).

Draweth near (eggizei). Instead of Matthew 6:19 "dig through and steal."

Destroyeth (diafqeirei). Instead of "doth consume" in Matthew 6:19.




Other Robertson's Word Pictures (NT) entries containing Luke 12:33:

Luke 10:4
Luke 12:41
Luke 22:35
Hebrews 1:11

 

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