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ULuka 15:10
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there: Luke 2:1-14, Ezekiel 18:23, Ezekiel 18:32, Ezekiel 33:11, Matthew 18:10, Matthew 18:11, Matthew 28:5-7, Acts 5:19, Acts 10:3-5, Hebrews 1:14, Revelation 5:11-14
one: Luke 7:47, Luke 13:5, 2 Chronicles 33:13-19, Matthew 18:14, Acts 11:18, 2 Corinthians 7:10, Philemon 1:15
Reciprocal: 1 Chronicles 16:31 - Let the heavens Psalms 51:17 - thou Psalms 96:11 - the heavens Song of Solomon 5:1 - friends Song of Solomon 6:13 - What Isaiah 49:13 - O heavens Isaiah 55:7 - the wicked Isaiah 55:12 - the mountains Ezekiel 1:10 - the face of a man Micah 7:18 - he delighteth Matthew 3:2 - Repent Matthew 4:17 - Repent Matthew 21:31 - did Mark 2:17 - I came Mark 6:12 - preached Luke 2:13 - a multitude Luke 5:32 - General Luke 15:6 - his John 4:34 - My meat John 8:11 - go Acts 17:30 - but Acts 20:21 - repentance Acts 26:20 - repent 1 Corinthians 7:16 - O wife 2 Corinthians 7:9 - I rejoice Galatians 1:24 - General Philippians 1:4 - with 1 Timothy 1:16 - for a 1 Timothy 3:1 - desireth 1 Peter 1:12 - which things Revelation 11:15 - and there Revelation 12:12 - rejoice Revelation 21:12 - twelve angels
Gill's Notes on the Bible
Likewise I say unto you,.... As before, in Luke 15:7
there is joy in the presence of the angels of God; who are the friends and neighbours of Christ: Luke 15:7- :,
over one sinner that repenteth; which they have knowledge of, either by immediate revelation from God, or by observation in the church where they attend: the reason of this joy is, because there is one rescued out of the hands of Satan and his angels, between whom and them, there is an implacable enmity; and because another subject is added to Christ's kingdom, and by which it is enlarged, the prosperity of which they greatly desire; and because another heir is born in that family, to which they belong, and they have another social worshipper with them: and this joy is said to be "in the presence of" them; and so may design the joy of others, as of Father, Son, and Spirit, which is in their sight and knowledge; and also the joy there is among themselves.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
Ten pieces of silver - In the original, ten “drachmas.” The drachma was about the value of fifteen cents, and consequently the whole sum was about a dollar and a half, or six shillings. The sum was small, but it was all she had. The loss of one piece, therefore, was severely felt.
There is joy in the presence ... - Jesus in this parable expresses the same sentiment which he did in the preceding. A woman would have more immediate, present, joy at finding a lost piece, than she would in the possession of those which had not been lost. “So,” says Christ, there is joy among the angels at the recovery of a single sinner.