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Luke 22:30
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from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
eat: Luke 22:16-18, Luke 12:37, Luke 14:15, 2 Samuel 9:9, 2 Samuel 9:10, 2 Samuel 19:28, Matthew 8:11, Revelation 19:9
and sit: Psalms 49:14, Matthew 19:28, 1 Corinthians 6:2, 1 Corinthians 6:3, Revelation 2:26, Revelation 2:27, Revelation 3:21, Revelation 4:4,*Gr.
Reciprocal: Exodus 24:4 - according Exodus 28:21 - according to the twelve 2 Samuel 9:7 - eat bread Ezra 6:17 - according to Esther 5:1 - sat Isaiah 22:23 - a glorious Isaiah 25:6 - make Ezekiel 40:39 - tables on that Daniel 7:22 - judgment Obadiah 1:21 - to judge Zechariah 3:7 - judge Matthew 24:47 - That Matthew 26:29 - with Mark 9:1 - the kingdom Mark 14:25 - I will Luke 6:13 - twelve Luke 9:48 - he that Luke 12:44 - that he will Luke 19:17 - been John 17:22 - the glory Acts 26:7 - our Romans 8:17 - heirs of Ephesians 2:6 - sit Revelation 7:4 - all Revelation 20:4 - thrones
Gill's Notes on the Bible
That ye may eat, and drink, at my table, in my kingdom,.... In the Gospel dispensation, or Gospel church state, in which Christ has a table, called the table of the Lord, 1 Corinthians 10:21 which is the Lord's supper, and is a table well furnished with the best of provisions, his flesh and blood, of which believers may eat and drink with a hearty welcome; Christ himself being present to sup with them: and in his personal reign on earth, where will be the marriage supper of the Lamb, to which all the saints will be called; and will sit down with Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, and be regaled with joys and pleasures not to be expressed: and in the ultimate glory, when the Lamb shall feed them, and shall lead them to fountains of water; and they shall never hunger nor thirst more, but shall have fulness of joy, and be satiated with pleasures that will never fade nor end:
and sit on thrones; expressive of the great honour and dignity they were raised to, both in this, and the other world, from a low and mean estate, being before as beggars on the dunghill, now among princes, and on thrones, even on the same throne with Christ; see 1 Samuel 2:8
judging the twelve tribes of Israel; doctrinally and ministerially; accusing the Jews, and arraigning them for the crucifixion of Christ; passing sentence upon them, and condemning them, and declaring that they should be damned for their disbelief and rejection of him; 1 Samuel 2:8- :.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
See the notes at Matthew 19:28.
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
Verse 30. Sit on thrones — Matthew 19:28; Matthew 19:28. Marcion left the whole of this verse out, according to Epiphanius: probably because he did not understand it.