the Week of Proper 17 / Ordinary 22
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Luke 11:6
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because a friend of mine on a journey has come to me, and I don’t have anything to offer him.’
For a friend of mine in his iourney is come to me, and I haue nothing to set before him,
For a friend of mine in his journey is come to me, and I have nothing to set before him?
for a friend of mine has arrived on a journey, and I have nothing to set before him';
because a friend of mine has come to me from a journey and I have nothing to serve him';
A friend of mine has come into town to visit me, but I have nothing for him to eat.'
for a friend of mine who is on a journey has just come to visit me, and I have nothing to serve him';
for a friend of mine has come to me from a journey, and I have nothing to set before him';
for a friend of mine has come to me from a journey, and I have nothing to set before him';
because a friend of mine has come to me on a journey, and I have nothing to set before him.'
A friend of mine has dropped in, and I don't have a thing for him to eat."
because a friend of mine who has been travelling has just arrived at my house, and I have nothing for him to eat.'
since a friend of mine on a journey is come to me, and I have nothing to set before him;
For a friende of mine is come out of the way to me, & I haue nothing to set before him:
For a friend has come to me from a journey, and I have nothing to set before him.
A friend of mine who is on a trip has just come to my house, and I don't have any food for him!'
For a friend of mine arrived to me from a journey, and I do not have what I may set before him.
for a friend of mine is come to me from a journey, and I have nothing to set before him;
Because a friend of mine has come to me on a journey, and I have nothing to put before him;
for a friend of mine has come to me from a journey, and I have nothing to set before him,'
A friend of mine on a trip has dropped in on me, and I don't have anything to serve him.'
because a friend has come to me from the way, and I have nothing to set to him ?
for a friend hath come to me from a journey, and I have nothing to set before him?
For a friende of mine is come out of the way to me, and I haue nothyng to set before hym:
for a friend of mine is come to me from a journey, and I have nothing to set before him;
for a friend of mine has come to me from a journey, and I have nothing to set before him,'
For a friend of mine on his journey is come to me, and I have nothing to set before him:
for a friend of mine has just come to my house from a distance, and I have nothing for him to eat'?
for my freend cometh to me fro the weie, and Y haue not what Y schal sette bifor hym.
for a friend of mine has come to me from a journey, and I have nothing to set before him;
For a friend of mine in his journey is come to me, and I have nothing to set before him?
because a friend of mine has stopped here while on a journey, and I have nothing to set before him.'
for a friend of mine has come to me on his journey, and I have nothing to set before him';
‘A friend of mine has just arrived for a visit, and I have nothing for him to eat.'
for a friend of mine is on a trip and has stopped at my house. I have no food to give him.'
for a friend of mine has arrived, and I have nothing to set before him.'
forasmuch as, a friend of mine, hath come off a journey unto me, and I have not what I can set before him;
Because a friend of mine is come off his journey to me and I have not what to set before him.
for a friend of mine has arrived on a journey, and I have nothing to set before him';
for a frende of myne is come out of the waye to me and I have nothinge to set before him:
seeing a friend of mine came out of the way unto me, and I have not what I shall set before him,
for a frende of myne is come to me out of the waye, and I haue nothinge to set before him:
for a friend of mine, a traveller, is come to my house, and I have nothing to entertain him with.
Contextual Overview
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
in his journey: or, out of his way, Luke 11:6
Cross-References
And Yahweh God said, "Look—the man has become as one of us, to know good and evil. What if he stretches out his hand and takes also from the tree of life and eats, and lives forever?"
And Yahweh saw that the evil of humankind was great upon the earth, and every inclination of the thoughts of his heart was always only evil.
And Yahweh smelled the soothing fragrance, and Yahweh said to himself, "Never again will I curse the ground for the sake of humankind, because the inclination of the heart of humankind is evil from his youth. Nor will I ever again destroy all life as I have done.
These three were the sons of Noah, and from these the whole earth was populated.
Now the whole earth had one language and the same words.
And they said, "Come, let us build ourselves a city and a tower whose top reaches to the heavens. And let us make a name for ourselves, lest we be scattered over the face of the whole earth."
Go and cry out to the gods whom you have chosen; let them deliver you in the time of your trouble."
It happened at noon that Elijah mocked them and said, "Call out with a loud voice, for he is a god! Perhaps he is meditating, or is using the bathroom, or is on a journey. Perhaps he is asleep and must wake up!"
Rejoice, O young man, in your youth, and let your heart cheer you in the days of your youth! Follow the ways of your heart and the sight of your eyes— but know that God will bring you into judgment for all these things.
He has done a mighty deed with his arm; he has dispersed the proud in the thoughts of their hearts.
Gill's Notes on the Bible
For a friend of mine in his journey,.... Or "out of the way"; having lost his way, being benighted; and has rambled about for some time, and at length,
is come to me; for lodging and entertainment:
and I have nothing to set before him; to refresh him with, after such a fatigue, before he goes to bed, which was very requisite and proper.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
And he said unto them ... - Jesus proceeds to show that, in order to obtain the blessing, it was necessary to “persevere” in asking for it. For this purpose he introduces the case of a friend’s asking bread of another for one who had come to him unexpectedly. His design is solely to show the necessity of being “importunate” or persevering in prayer to God.
At midnight - A time when it would be most inconvenient for his friend to help him; an hour when he would naturally be in bed and his house shut.
Three loaves - There is nothing particularly denoted by the number “three” in this place. Jesus often threw in such particulars merely to fill up the story, or to preserve the consistency of it.
My children are with me in bed - This does not necessarily mean that they were in the “same bed” with him, but that they were “all” in bed, the house was still, the door was shut, and it was troublesome for him to rise at that time of night to accommodate him. It should be observed, however, that the customs of Orientals differ in this respect from our own. Among them it is not uncommon indeed it is the common practice for a whole family - parents, children, and servants - to sleep in the same room. See “The Land and the Book,” vol. i. p. 180. This is “not” to be applied to God, as if it were troublesome to him to be sought unto, or as if “he” would ever reply to a sinner in that manner. All that is to be applied to God in this parable is simply that it is proper to “persevere” in prayer. As a “man” often gives because the request is “repeated,” and as one is not discouraged because the favor that he asks of his neighbor is “delayed,” so God often answers us after long and importunate requests.
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
Verse Luke 11:6. In his journey is come — Or, perhaps more literally, A friend of mine is come to me out of his way, εξ οδου, which renders the case more urgent-a friend of mine, benighted, belated, and who has lost his way, is come unto me. This was a strong reason why he should have prompt relief.