24:30 gave (f-23) It has the sense of 'giving it into their hands,' as a letter. as ver. 42; ch. 4.17. He took the house-father's place, and blessed and gave it to them.
Bibliographical Information Darby, John. "Commentary on Luke 24". "John Darby's Synopsis of the New Testament". https://www.studylight.org/commentaries/eng/dsn/luke-24.html. 1857-67.
Introduction
1:2 attendants (c-11) Huperetes . see Note, 1 Corinthians 4:1 .
Verse 1
24:1 sabbath, (d-7) Or 'on the first [day] of the week.'
Verse 4
24:4 by (e-19) Same expression as 'was there by,' ch. 2.9. shining (f-22) As 'lightens,' ch. 17.24.
Verse 7
24:7 sinners, (g-14) Lit. 'men sinners.'
Verse 13
24:13 stadia (h-17) About 7 English miles.
Verse 16
24:16 know (a-10) As Matthew 11:27 .
Verse 19
24:19 Nazaraean, (b-18) Some read 'Nazarene,' as Mark 1:24 . prophet (c-22) Lit. 'a man, a prophet.'
Verse 20
24:20 judgment (d-14) See Note f, ch. 20.47.
Verse 21
24:21 was (e-7) Lit. 'is.'
Verse 30
24:30 gave (f-23) It has the sense of 'giving it into their hands,' as a letter. as ver. 42; ch. 4.17. He took the house-father's place, and blessed and gave it to them.
Verse 35
24:35 bread. (g-22) Or 'the loaf;' also ver. 30.
Verse 42
24:42 gave (a-3) Same as 'gave' in ver. 30. see Note.
Verse 43
24:43 it (b-4) Or 'took it before them and ate.'