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Lukáš 11:10
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Neb každý, kdož prosí, béře; a kdož hledá, nalézá; a tomu, kdož tluče, bude otevříno.
Neboť každý, kdo prosí, dostává, a kdo hledá, nalézá, a kdo tluče, tomu bude otevřeno.
Neboť každý, kdo žádá, dostává, a kdo hledá, nalézá, a tomu, kdo tluče, bude otevřeno.
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
Luke 18:1, Psalms 31:22, Lamentations 3:8, Lamentations 3:18, Lamentations 3:54-58, Jonah 2:2-8, James 4:3, James 5:11
Reciprocal: 1 Kings 2:20 - Ask on Psalms 27:4 - seek Psalms 65:2 - thou Psalms 86:5 - unto all Psalms 105:3 - let the heart Jeremiah 29:13 - ye shall Jeremiah 33:3 - Call Matthew 7:7 - and it Acts 9:11 - for 1 John 5:15 - we know
Gill's Notes on the Bible
For every one that asketh receiveth,.... Some indeed ask and receive not, because they ask amiss, James 4:3 who either apply to a wrong person, or ask in a wrong manner, or from wrong principles, or with wrong ends in view: but when a man is right in the object of prayer, and in the matter and manner of prayer, and in the end he proposes to himself, let him be what he will, of whatsoever nation, or ever mean a person, he has the petitions which he asks, either immediately, or, at least, he may be assured he shall have them in God's due time:
and he that seeketh findeth; whoever not only prays, but makes use of means, as attendance on other ordinances, and is diligent in the use of them, sooner or later finds his account herein, and what his soul seeks for:
and to him that knocketh it shall be opened; not only who prays heartily, and seeks diligently, but who is importunate, and will have no denial; continues knocking; though there may be some time a seeming delay, yet the door will not always be shut to him; after much knocking it will be opened; James 4:3- :
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
See this explained in the notes at Matthew 7:7-11.
Luke 11:12
âA scorpionâ See the notes at Luke 10:19. Dr. Thomson (The Land and the Book, vol. i. p. 379) says: âThere is no imaginable likeness between an egg and the ordinary black scorpion of this country, neither in color nor size, nor, when the tail is extended, in shape; but old writers speak of a âwhiteâ scorpion, and such a one, with the tail folded up, as in specimens of fossil trilobites, would not look unlike a small egg. Perhaps the contrast, however, refers only to the different properties of the egg and the scorpion, which is sufficiently emphatic.â
Pliny (âN. H.,â xi. 25) says that in Judea the scorpions are about the size of an egg, and not unlike one in shape.