the Week of Proper 12 / Ordinary 17
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Luke 24:14
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Together they were discussing everything that had taken place.
And they talked together of all these things which had happened.
And they talked together of all these things which had happened.
and they were talking with each other about all these things that had happened.
And they were talking with each other about all these things which had taken place.
They were talking about everything that had happened.
And they were talking with each other about all these things which had taken place.
And they were talking with each other about all these things which had taken place.
And they were conversing with each other about all these things which had happened.
They were talking with each other about everything that had happened.
As they were talking and thinking about what had happened,
and they were talking with each other about all the things that had happened.
and they conversed with one another about all these things which had taken place.
They were talking about everything that had happened.
And they talked together of al these things that were done.
They were talking with each other concerning all these things that had happened.
and they were talking to each other about all the things that had happened.
and they were conversing with one another about all these things that had happened.
And they talked to each other about all these things taking place.
And they communed with each other of all these things which had happened.
And they were talking together about all those things which had taken place.
They talked with each other about all of these things which had happened.
They were talking with each other about all these things that had taken place.
And they talked one with the other of all these (events) which had happened.
And they talked together of all that had occurred.
And they talked together of all these thynges that were done.
And they communed with each other of all these things which had happened.
They talked with each other about all of these things which had happened.
And they talked together of all these things which had happened.
and were conversing about all these recent events;
And thei spaken togidir of alle these thingis that haddun bifallun.
And they communed with each other of all these things which had happened.
And they talked together of all these things which had happened.
They were talking to each other about all the things that had happened.
And they talked together of all these things which had happened.
As they walked along they were talking about everything that had happened.
They talked of all these things that had happened.
and talking with each other about all these things that had happened.
and, they, were conversing one with another, about all these things which had occurred.
And they talked together of all these things which had happened.
and talking with each other about all these things that had happened.
and they talked togeder of all these thinges that had happened.
and they were conversing with one another about all these things that have happened.
And they talked together of all these thinges yt had happened.
and their conversation ran upon all that had lately happened.
They talked about everything that had happened that weekend.
Contextual Overview
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
Luke 6:45, Deuteronomy 6:7, Malachi 3:6
Reciprocal: Psalms 77:12 - talk Psalms 105:2 - talk ye Malachi 3:16 - spake
Cross-References
Abram said, "Master God , how am I to know this, that it will all be mine?"
Abraham was now an old man. God had blessed Abraham in every way.
Abraham spoke to the senior servant in his household, the one in charge of everything he had, "Put your hand under my thigh and swear by God —God of Heaven, God of Earth—that you will not get a wife for my son from among the young women of the Canaanites here, but will go to the land of my birth and get a wife for my son Isaac."
So the servant put his hand under the thigh of his master Abraham and gave his solemn oath.
The servant took ten of his master's camels and, loaded with gifts from his master, traveled to Aram Naharaim and the city of Nahor. Outside the city, he made the camels kneel at a well. It was evening, the time when the women came to draw water. He prayed, "O God , God of my master Abraham, make things go smoothly this day; treat my master Abraham well! As I stand here by the spring while the young women of the town come out to get water, let the girl to whom I say, ‘Lower your jug and give me a drink,' and who answers, ‘Drink, and let me also water your camels'—let her be the woman you have picked out for your servant Isaac. Then I'll know that you're working graciously behind the scenes for my master."
It so happened that the words were barely out of his mouth when Rebekah, the daughter of Bethuel whose mother was Milcah the wife of Nahor, Abraham's brother, came out with a water jug on her shoulder. The girl was stunningly beautiful, a pure virgin. She went down to the spring, filled her jug, and came back up. The servant ran to meet her and said, "Please, can I have a sip of water from your jug?"
Gideon said, "If you're serious about this, do me a favor: Give me a sign to back up what you're telling me. Don't leave until I come back and bring you my gift." He said, "I'll wait till you get back."
They said, "Oh, good—inquire of God for us. Find out whether our mission will be a success."
Before long all the tribes of Israel approached David in Hebron and said, "Look at us—your own flesh and blood! In time past when Saul was our king, you were the one who really ran the country. Even then God said to you, ‘You will shepherd my people Israel and you'll be the prince.'" All the leaders of Israel met with King David at Hebron, and the king made a treaty with them in the presence of God . And so they anointed David king over Israel. David was thirty years old when he became king, and ruled for forty years. In Hebron he ruled Judah for seven and a half years. In Jerusalem he ruled all Israel and Judah for thirty-three years. David and his men immediately set out for Jerusalem to take on the Jebusites, who lived in that country. But they said, "You might as well go home! Even the blind and the lame could keep you out. You can't get in here!" They had convinced themselves that David couldn't break through. But David went right ahead and captured the fortress of Zion, known ever since as the City of David. That day David said, "To get the best of these Jebusites, one must target the water system, not to mention this so-called lame and blind bunch that David hates." (In fact, he was so sick and tired of it, people coined the expression, "No lame and blind allowed in the palace.") David made the fortress city his home and named it "City of David." He developed the city from the outside terraces inward. David proceeded with a longer stride, a larger embrace since the God -of-the-Angel-Armies was with him. It was at this time that Hiram, king of Tyre, sent messengers to David, along with timbers of cedar. He also sent carpenters and masons to build a house for David. David took this as a sign that God had confirmed him as king of Israel, giving his kingship world prominence for the sake of Israel, his people. David took on more concubines and wives from Jerusalem after he left Hebron. And more sons and daughters were born to him. These are the names of those born to him in Jerusalem: Shammua, Shobab, Nathan, Solomon, Ibhar, Elishua, Nepheg, Japhia, Elishama, Eliada, Eliphelet. When the Philistines got word that David had been made king over all Israel, they came on the hunt for him. David heard of it and went down to the stronghold. When the Philistines arrived, they deployed their forces in Raphaim Valley. Then David prayed to God : "Shall I go up and fight the Philistines? Will you help me beat them?" "Go up," God replied. "Count on me. I'll help you beat them." David then went straight to Baal Perazim, and smashed them to pieces. Afterward David said, " God exploded on my enemies like a gush of water." That's why David named the place Baal Perazim (The-Master-Who-Explodes). The retreating Philistines dumped their idols, and David and his soldiers took them away. Later there was a repeat performance. The Philistines came up again and deployed their troops in the Rephaim Valley. David again prayed to God . This time God said, "Don't attack them head-on. Instead, circle around behind them and ambush them from the grove of sacred trees. When you hear the sound of shuffling in the trees, get ready to move out. It's a signal that God is going ahead of you to smash the Philistine camp."
House and land are handed down from parents, but a congenial spouse comes straight from God .
Gill's Notes on the Bible
And they talked together,.... As they went along, on their journey:
of all these things which had happened; concerning their dear Lord and master, Jesus Christ; how that he had been betrayed by Judas, one of his disciples; had been led bound, first to Annas, and then Caiaphas, the high priest, in whose palace he had been condemned to death; how that he was delivered by the chief priests and elders, to Pontius Pilate, the Roman governor of whom they requested, that he might be crucified: they very likely discoursed also, about the ignominious treatment he met with, both in the high priest's palace and: in Pilate's hall; and how at last he was crucified between two thieves, and was dead and buried; and particularly, they might be talking together of what they had heard that morning from the women, that had been at the sepulchre of Christ, and reported that he was risen.