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Lukas 23:36

Juga prajurit-prajurit mengolok-olokkan Dia; mereka mengunjukkan anggur asam kepada-Nya

Bible Study Resources

Concordances:

- Nave's Topical Bible - Death;   Jesus, the Christ;   Malefactors (Criminals);   Prophecy;   Scoffing;   Soldiers;   Wine;   Thompson Chain Reference - Divinity;   Mocked, Christ;   Mocking;   Sufferings of Christ;   Torrey's Topical Textbook - Scorning and Mocking;  

Dictionaries:

- Charles Buck Theological Dictionary - Exhortation;   Humiliation of Christ;   Easton Bible Dictionary - Crucifixion;   Holman Bible Dictionary - Drink;   Insult;   Luke, Gospel of;   Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible - Gospels, Apocryphal;   Hastings' Dictionary of the New Testament - Crucifixion;   Manuscripts;   Psalms (2);   Soldiers;   Vinegar ;   Morrish Bible Dictionary - Offering, Offering up;   Watson's Biblical & Theological Dictionary - Cross;  

Encyclopedias:

- Condensed Biblical Cyclopedia - Jesus of Nazareth;   International Standard Bible Encyclopedia - Prayer;   Vinegar;  

Parallel Translations

Alkitab Terjemahan Baru
Juga prajurit-prajurit mengolok-olokkan Dia; mereka mengunjukkan anggur asam kepada-Nya
Alkitab Terjemahan Lama
Maka segala laskar itu pun datang mengolok-olokkan Dia juga, serta membawakan Dia cuka,

Contextual Overview

32 And there were two euyll doers, led with hym to be slayne. 33 And after that they were come to the place whiche is called Caluarie, there they crucified hym, and the euyll doers, one on the right hand, and the other on the left. 34 Then said Iesus, Father forgeue the, for they wote not what they do. And they parted his rayment, & cast lottes. 35 And the people stoode, and behelde: and the rulers mocked him with them, saying: He saued other [men] let hym saue him selfe, if he be very Christe the chosen of God. 36 The souldiours also mocked him, and came and offred him vineger, 37 And sayd: If thou be the kyng of the Iewes, saue thy selfe. 38 And a superscription was written ouer him, with letters of greke, and latin, and hebrue, This is the king of the Iewes. 39 And one of the euyll doers whiche were hanged, rayled on hym, saying: If thou be Christe, saue thy self and vs. 40 But the other aunswered, and rebuked hym, saying: Fearest thou not God, seing thou art in the same dampnation? 41 We are righteously [punished] for we receaue according to our deedes: But this man hath done nothing amisse.

Bible Verse Review
  from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge

Luke 23:11, Psalms 69:21, Matthew 27:29, Matthew 27:30, Matthew 27:34, Matthew 27:48, Mark 15:19, Mark 15:20, Mark 15:36, John 19:28-30

Reciprocal: 2 Chronicles 36:16 - mocked Job 16:10 - gaped Jeremiah 20:7 - I am Mark 15:18 - Hail Mark 15:23 - they John 19:29 - was set Acts 17:32 - some Hebrews 11:36 - mockings

Gill's Notes on the Bible

And the soldiers also mocked him,.... The Roman soldiers, to whom the execution was committed, who crucified him, and parted his garments, and stood at his cross watching; these joined in the insult, which is not to be wondered at. Coming to him and offering him vinegar; which was what was a part of their allowance, and was their drink; :-.

Barnes' Notes on the Bible

See the notes at Matthew 27:41-44.

Luke 23:38

In letters of Greek ... - See the notes at Matthew 27:37.

Luke 23:39

One of the malefactors - Matthew Matthew 27:44 says “the thieves - cast the same in his teeth.” See the apparent contradiction in these statements reconciled in the notes at that place.

If thou be Christ - If thou art the Messiah; if thou art what thou dost pretend to be. This is a taunt or reproach of the same kind as that of the priests in Luke 23:35.

Save thyself and us - Save our lives. Deliver us from the cross. This man did not seek for salvation truly; he asked not to be delivered from his sins; if he had, Jesus would also have heard him. Men often, in sickness and affliction, call upon God. They are earnest in prayer. They ask of God to save them, but it is only to save them from “temporal” death. It is not to be saved from their sins, and the consequence is, that when God “does” raise them up, they forget their promises, and live as they did before, as this robber “would” have done if Jesus had heard his prayer and delivered him from the cross.

Clarke's Notes on the Bible

Verse 36. Offering him vinegarMatthew 27:34; Matthew 27:34. Vinegar or small sour wine, was a common drink of the Roman soldiers; and it is supposed that wherever they were on duty they had a vessel of this liquor standing by. It appears that at least two cups were given to our Lord; one before he was nailed to the cross, viz. of wine mingled with myrrh, and another of vinegar, while he hung on the cross. Some think there were three cups: ONE of wine mixed with myrrh; the SECOND, of vinegar mingled with gall; and the THIRD, of simple vinegar. Allow these three cups, and the different expressions in all the evangelists will be included. See Lightfoot.


 
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