the Week of Proper 24 / Ordinary 29
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Ewangelia Łukasza 10:26
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A on rzekł do niego: W zakonie co napisano, jako czytasz?
A on do niego powiedział: Co jest napisane w Prawie? Jak rozpoznajesz?
A on rzekł do niego: W zakonie co napisano, jako czytasz?
A on powiedział do niego: Co jest napisane w Prawie? Jak czytasz?
A on mu odpowiedziawszy rzekł: I cóż jest napisano w zakonie? Jakoż czytasz?
On zaś rzekł do niego: Co napisano w zakonie? Jak czytasz?
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
Isaiah 8:20, Romans 3:19, Romans 4:14-16, Romans 10:5, Galatians 3:12, Galatians 3:13, Galatians 3:21, Galatians 3:22
Reciprocal: Nehemiah 13:1 - they read Isaiah 58:7 - thine own Matthew 9:13 - go Matthew 12:3 - Have Matthew 19:4 - Have Matthew 19:17 - but Mark 2:25 - Have Mark 10:19 - knowest Luke 18:20 - knowest Romans 2:23 - that makest
Gill's Notes on the Bible
What is written in the law?.... Christ, with great propriety, sends him to the law, to see and observe what was written there, what are the terms and conditions of life, as fixed there; partly, because this man, by his office and character, was an interpreter of the law; and partly, because his question was, what shall I do?
how readest thou? in the law, every day; referring to the "Keriat Shema", the reading of the Shema, i.e. those words in Deuteronomy 6:4, &c, "Hear, O Israel, &c." morning and evening i as appears by his answer
i Vid. Misn. Beracot, c. 1. sect. 1, 2.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
What is written ... - Jesus referred him to the âlawâ as a safe rule, and asked him what was said there. The lawyer was doubtless endeavoring to justify himself by obeying the law. He trusted to his own works. To bring him off from that ground - to make him feel that it was an unsafe foundation, Jesus showed him what the law ârequired,â and thus showed him that he needed a better righteousness than his own. This is the proper use of the law. By comparing ourselves with âthatâ we see our own defects, and are thus prepared to welcome a better righteousness than our own - that of the Lord Jesus Christ. Thus the law becomes a schoolmaster to lead us to him, Galatians 3:24.