10:29 justifying (e-5) Aorist tense; difficult to express in English. It gives the sense that he wanted to make out that he was in that state, not that he was obtaining it. see ch. 9.60,61, where 'suffer,' 'allow,' and 'bid adieu' are all aorists.
Bibliographical Information Darby, John. "Commentary on Luke 10". "John Darby's Synopsis of the New Testament". https://www.studylight.org/commentaries/eng/dsn/luke-10.html. 1857-67.
Introduction
1:2 attendants (c-11) Huperetes . see Note, 1 Corinthians 4:1 .
Verse 7
10:7 have; (d-14) Or 'as may be [offered you] by them.'
Verse 15
10:15 hades. (a-17) Hades . see Note, Matthew 11:23 .
Verse 19
10:19 power (b-6) Exousia . see Matthew 10:1 . The second 'power' in this verse is 'dunamis'.
Verse 27
10:27 strength, (c-25) Deuteronomy 6:5 . thyself. (d-35) Leviticus 19:18 .
Verse 29
10:29 justifying (e-5) Aorist tense; difficult to express in English. It gives the sense that he wanted to make out that he was in that state, not that he was obtaining it. see ch. 9.60,61, where 'suffer,' 'allow,' and 'bid adieu' are all aorists.
Verse 39
10:39 Jesus (a-17) Many read 'the Lord.'