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Lukas 22:1
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Hari raya Roti Tidak Beragi, yang disebut Paskah, sudah dekat.
Maka hari raya roti yang tiada beragi, yang bernama Pasah itu, sudahlah hampir;
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from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
Exodus 12:6-23, Leviticus 23:5, Leviticus 23:6, Matthew 26:2, Mark 14:1, Mark 14:2, Mark 14:12, John 11:55-57, 1 Corinthians 5:7, 1 Corinthians 5:8
Reciprocal: Exodus 34:18 - General 2 Chronicles 30:21 - the feast Psalms 2:1 - rage Luke 22:7 - General John 13:1 - the feast Acts 4:27 - of a
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Then spake Isahac vnto Abraham his father, and sayd, my father. And he aunswered, here am I, my sonne. He sayde, see here is fyre and wood, but where is the beast for burnt sacrifice?
And the angell of the Lord called vnto him from heauen, saying: Abraham, Abraham. And he sayd, here [am] I:
And he sayde: lay not thy hande vpon the chylde, neyther do any thyng vnto hym, for nowe I knowe that thou fearest God, & hast for my sake not spared [yea] thine onlye sonne.
And Abraham called ye name of the place, the Lorde wyll see. As it is sayde this day, in the mounte will the Lorde be seene.
And when ye Lorde sawe that he came for to see, God called vnto him out of the middes of the busshe, & sayde: Moyses, Moyses? And he answered, here am I.
Then sayde the Lorde vnto Moyses: Beholde, I wyll rayne bread from heauen to you, and the people shall go out & gather a certaine rate euery day, that I may proue them whether they wyll walke in my lawe, or no.
And thou shalt remember all the way which the Lorde thy God led thee this fourtie yeres in the wildernesse, for to humble thee, & to proue thee, and to knowe what was in thine heart, whether thou wouldest kepe his comaundementes, or no.
He fed thee in the wyldernesse with Manna, which thy fathers knewe not, euen for to humble thee, and to proue thee, and that he might so do thee good at thy latter ende,
Hearken not thou vnto the wordes of that prophete or dreamer of dreames: For the Lorde thy God proueth you, to knowe whether ye loue the Lorde your God with all your heart and with all your soule.
That through them I may proue Israel, whether they wil kepe the way of the Lorde, and walke therin as their fathers dyd, or not.
Gill's Notes on the Bible
Now the feast of unleavened bread drew nigh,.... Which lasted seven days; during which the Jews eat their bread without leaven, in commemoration of the haste in which they went out of Egypt; being such, that they had not time to leaven their dough, but took it with their kneadingtroughs along with them, as it was; and as figurative of the unleavened bread of sincerity and truth, with which the Gospel feast is to be kept; see Exodus 12:34.
Which is called the passover; because the Lord passed over the houses of the Israelites, when he slew all the firstborn in Egypt; now the time of this feast drew near, when the conspiracy was formed against the life of Christ: Matthew and Mark are more precise, and suggest, that it was two days before the passover; see
Matthew 26:2.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
See the notes at Matthew 26:1-2.
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
CHAPTER XXII.
The chief priests and scribes plot our Lord's destruction, 1, 2.
Judas, at the instigation of the devil, betrays him, 3-6.
He eats his last supper with his disciples, 7-18.
Institutes the eucharist, 19, 20.
Announces one of his disciples as the traitor, 21-23:
The contention which should be greatest, 24-30.
Warns Peter against Satan's devices, 31, 32.
Peter's resolution, 33.
His denial foretold, 34.
Tells his disciples to make prudent provision for their own
support, 35-37.
The two swords, 38.
He goes to the Mount of Olives, and has his agony in the garden,
39-46.
Judas comes with a mob, 47, 48.
Peter cuts off the ear of the high priest's servant, which
Christ heals by a touch, 49-51.
He addresses the chief priests and captains of the temple,
52, 53.
They lead him to the high priest's house, and Peter follows and
denies his Master, 54-60.
Christ looks upon him, he is stung with remorse, and weeps
bitterly, 61, 62.
Jesus is mocked, and variously insulted, 63-65.
The next morning he is questioned before the council, 66, 67.
He acknowledges himself to be the Son of God, 68-70.
They condemn him, 71.
NOTES ON CHAP. XXII.
Verse Luke 22:1. The feast of unleavened bread, c.] See this largely explained, Exodus 23:14, Leviticus 23:2-40, and on Matthew 26:2.