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Syriac Peshitta (NT Only)

Luke 13:25

ܡܶܢ ܫܳܥܬ݂ܳܐ ܕ݁ܰܢܩܽܘܡ ܡܳܪܶܐ ܒ݁ܰܝܬ݁ܳܐ ܘܢܶܐܚܽܘܕ݂ ܬ݁ܰܪܥܳܐ ܘܬ݂ܶܗܘܽܘܢ ܩܳܝܡܺܝܢ ܠܒ݂ܰܪ ܘܢܳܩܫܺܝܢ ܒ݁ܬ݂ܰܪܥܳܐ ܘܰܬ݂ܫܰܪܽܘܢ ܠܡܺܐܡܰܪ ܡܳܪܰܢ ܡܳܪܰܢ ܦ݁ܬ݂ܰܚ ܠܰܢ ܘܢܶܥܢܶܐ ܗܽܘ ܘܢܺܐܡܰܪ ܐܳܡܰܪ ܐ݈ܢܳܐ ܠܟ݂ܽܘܢ ܕ݁ܠܳܐ ܝܳܕ݂ܰܥ ܐ݈ܢܳܐ ܠܟ݂ܽܘܢ ܐܰܝܡܶܟ݁ܳܐ ܐܰܢ݈ܬ݁ܽܘܢ ܀

Bible Study Resources

Concordances:

- Nave's Topical Bible - Door;   Formalism;   Jesus, the Christ;   Jesus Continued;   Judgment;   Opportunity;   Reprobacy;   Self-Delusion;   Scofield Reference Index - Parables;   Thompson Chain Reference - Delay, Causes of;   Haste-Delay;   Too Late;   The Topic Concordance - Kingdom of God;   Torrey's Topical Textbook - Entertainments;   Procrastination;   Self-Delusion;  

Dictionaries:

- Baker Evangelical Dictionary of Biblical Theology - Kingdom of God;   Easton Bible Dictionary - Banquet;   Knock;   Fausset Bible Dictionary - Jesus Christ;   Holman Bible Dictionary - Luke, Gospel of;   Master;   Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible - Goodman;   Matthew, Gospel According to;   Hastings' Dictionary of the New Testament - Authority of Christ;   Discourse;   Doctrines;   Eternal Punishment;   Holy Spirit (2);   Householder;   Impotence;   Incarnation (2);   Lazarus;   Reserve;   Trinity (2);   People's Dictionary of the Bible - Chief parables and miracles in the bible;   Wilson's Dictionary of Bible Types - Christ;   Door;  

Encyclopedias:

- International Standard Bible Encyclopedia - Jesus Christ (Part 2 of 2);   The Jewish Encyclopedia - New Testament;  

Bible Verse Review
  from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge

once: Psalms 32:6, Isaiah 55:6, 2 Corinthians 6:2, Hebrews 3:7, Hebrews 3:8, Hebrews 12:17

shut: Genesis 7:16, Matthew 25:10

Lord: Luke 6:46, Matthew 7:21, Matthew 7:22, Matthew 25:11, Matthew 25:12

I know: Luke 13:27, Matthew 7:23, Matthew 25:41

Reciprocal: Genesis 6:16 - the door Genesis 19:15 - hastened Numbers 14:40 - rose up 1 Samuel 8:18 - will not hear 2 Samuel 22:42 - unto the Lord Job 27:9 - his cry Psalms 18:41 - General Psalms 77:9 - shut up Proverbs 1:28 - shall they Proverbs 21:13 - cry himself Proverbs 28:9 - even Ecclesiastes 8:6 - therefore Isaiah 1:15 - when Jeremiah 8:20 - General Ezekiel 8:18 - and though Hosea 5:15 - in their Hosea 8:2 - General Hosea 8:4 - set Micah 3:4 - cry Zechariah 7:13 - so Matthew 5:25 - whiles Matthew 7:7 - knock Matthew 7:13 - at Luke 9:26 - of him Luke 11:7 - the door Luke 11:9 - knock John 7:34 - General Acts 12:13 - knocked Acts 24:25 - when Hebrews 4:1 - any 1 Peter 3:20 - wherein

Gill's Notes on the Bible

When once the master of the house is risen up,.... From table, or off of his couch, the entertainment being over: and so here, the Gospel feast, or dispensation, being at an end, and all the guests come in, who were effectually called, and long patience and forbearance being used towards others; or has entered in, as the Vulgate Latin version reads, and so Beza's ancient copy, and one of Stephens's; is come from the wedding; see Luke 12:36 Christ having espoused all his elect to himself, by the ministry of the word: for by "the master of the house" is meant, the bridegroom of the church, the head of the body, the King of saints, who is Son over his own house, and high priest there; of whom the whole family in heaven and earth, is named:

and hath shut to the door; the door of mercy and of hope; the door of faith; the preaching of the word, and the administration of ordinances, when these shall be no more:

and ye begin to stand without; or "do stand without"; without the holy city, where dogs are; having no admittance to the nuptial chamber, to the marriage supper of the Lamb, and the joys of heaven:

and to knock at the door; which shows how near some persons may come to heaven, and yet not enter there, even to the very door; and what an expectation, yea, an assurance they may have, of admission into it, not at all doubting of it; and therefore knock as if they were some of the family, and had a right to enter; but not finding the door opened to them, so soon as they imagined, they begin to call as well as knock:

saying, Lord, Lord, open unto us; they acknowledge Christ to be Lord, as all will at the last day, to the glory of God the Father, even professors and profane; they repeat the word, to show the vehemency and earnestness of their entreaty; and according to the Syriac and, Persic versions, they claim an interest in Christ, which read, "our Lord, our Lord"; and on account of which they doubted not, but the door would be opened: but alas! he was only their Lord in a professional way; they had only called him Lord, Lord, but had never truly and heartily yielded obedience to him; their hearts had never been opened to him, and he had never had a place there, nor his Gospel; wherefore though they knock, he will not open;

and he shall answer and say unto you. The Persic version adds, "nay, but be ye gone hence", for the following reason,

I know you not, whence you are: not but that Christ being the omniscient God, will know who they are, from whence they come, of what country and place they be, and to whom they belong; but the sense is, that he will not own them, and express any approbation of them, as his; but will treat them as strangers, that come, it is not known, from whence; he will reject them, as not being born from above, as not being the sheep of his fold, or members of his true church: they did not come from heaven, they were not heaven born souls, or partakers of the heavenly calling, and therefore shall not be received there; they belonged to the men of the world, and were of their father the devil, and shall be sent to him: so the foolish virgins, or formal professors of religion, and such as have been preachers of the Gospel, will entreat Christ at the last day, and shall have such an answer as this returned to them, which will be very awful and startling; Luke 12:36- :,

Luke 12:36- :.

Barnes' Notes on the Bible

When once the master ... - The figure here used is taken from the conduct of a housekeeper, who is willing to see his friends, and who at the proper time keeps his doors open. But there is a proper time for closing them, when he will not see his guests. At night it would be improper and vain to seek an entrance - the house would be shut. So there is a proper time to seek an entrance into heaven; but there will be a time when it will be too late. At death the time will have passed by, and God will be no longer gracious to the sinner’s soul.

Clarke's Notes on the Bible

Verse 25. And hath shut to the door — See the notes on Matthew 7:22; Matthew 7:23, and Matthew 25:10-41.


 
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