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La Biblia Reina-Valera Gomez

San Lucas 7:27

Éste es de quien está escrito: He aquí, envío mi mensajero delante de tu faz, el cual preparará tu camino delante de ti.

Bible Study Resources

Concordances:

- Nave's Topical Bible - Jesus, the Christ;   John;   Messenger;   Prophecy;   Quotations and Allusions;   Thompson Chain Reference - John the Baptist;   The Topic Concordance - Sending and Those Sent;  

Dictionaries:

- Bridgeway Bible Dictionary - John the baptist;   Baker Evangelical Dictionary of Biblical Theology - Malachi, Theology of;   Mission;   Fausset Bible Dictionary - Prophet;   Holman Bible Dictionary - Forerunner;   Luke, Gospel of;   Messenger;   Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible - Forerunner;   John, Gospel of;   Mark, Gospel According to;   Hastings' Dictionary of the New Testament - Angels;   Attributes of Christ;   Discourse;   Interpretation;   Logia;   Messenger;   Quotations (2);   Scripture (2);   Searching;   Septuagint;   Toleration, Tolerance;   Winter ;   People's Dictionary of the Bible - Chief parables and miracles in the bible;  

Encyclopedias:

- International Standard Bible Encyclopedia - Inspiration;   The Jewish Encyclopedia - John the Baptist;  

Parallel Translations

La Biblia de las Americas
Este es aquel de quien está escrito: " He aqui, yo envio mi mensajero delante de tu faz , quien preparara tu camino delante de ti ."
La Biblia Reina-Valera
Este es de quien est� escrito: He aqu�, env�o mi mensajero delante de tu faz, El cual aparejar� tu camino delante de ti.
Sagradas Escrituras (1569)
Este es de quien est� escrito: He aqu�, env�o mi �ngel delante de tu faz, El cual aparejar� tu camino delante de ti.

Bible Verse Review
  from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge

Behold: Luke 1:15-17, Luke 1:76, Isaiah 40:3, Malachi 3:1, Malachi 4:5, Malachi 4:6, John 1:23

Reciprocal: Matthew 11:10 - General Mark 1:2 - Behold Luke 9:52 - sent

Gill's Notes on the Bible

This is he of whom it is written,.... In Malachi 3:1.

Malachi 3:1- :.

Malachi 3:1- :.

Barnes' Notes on the Bible

See this passage explained in Matthew 11:2-19.

Luke 7:29

The people - The common people.

That heard him - That heard “John.”

The publicans - The tax-gatherers, the worst kind of people, who had, however, been converted.

Justified God - Considered God as “just” or “right” in the counsel which he gave by John - to wit, in calling people to repentance, and in denouncing future wrath on the impenitent. Compare Matthew 11:19.

Being baptized ... - They “showed” that they approved of the message of God by submitting to the ordinance which he commanded - the ordinance of baptism. This verse and the following are not to be considered as the words of “Luke,” but the continuation of the discourse of our Lord. He is saying what took place in regard to John. Among the common people he was approved and obeyed among the rich and learned he was despised.

Luke 7:30

But the Pharisees and lawyers rejected ... - It appears from Matthew 3:7 that some of the Pharisees came to John to be baptized; but still this is entirely consistent with the supposition that the great mass of Pharisees and lawyers rejected him.

The counsel of God - The counsel of God toward them was the solemn admonition by John to “repent” and be baptized, and be prepared to receive the Messiah. This was the command or revealed will of God in relation to them. When it is said that they “rejected” the counsel of God, it does not mean that they could frustrate his purposes, but merely that they violated his commands. Men cannot frustrate the “real” purposes of God, but they can contemn his messages, they can violate his commands, and thus they can reject the counsel which he gives them, and treat with contempt the desire which he manifests for their welfare.

Against themselves - To their own hurt or detriment. God is wise and good. He knows what is best for us. He, therefore, that rejects what God commands, rejects it to his own injury. It “cannot” be well for any mortal to despise what God commands him to do.

Luke 7:31-35

See this passage explained in the notes at Matthew 11:16-19. “And the Lord said.” This clause is wanting in almost all the manuscripts, and is omitted by the best critics.


 
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