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Izhibhalo Ezingcwele
ULuka 5:6
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from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
they enclosed: 2 Kings 4:3-7, Ecclesiastes 11:6, John 21:6-11, Acts 2:41, Acts 4:4, 1 Corinthians 15:58, Galatians 6:9
Reciprocal: Malachi 3:10 - that there John 2:5 - Whatsoever John 21:11 - and for
Gill's Notes on the Bible
And when they had done this,.... Had put the ship out further to sea, and had let down their net:
they enclosed a great multitude of fish; in their net, which by the secret divine power of Christ, were gathered together just in that place, where by his order they cast the net:
and their net brake; with the weight and number, of the fishes, yet not so as to let the fish out; the Arabic version reads, "it was within a little that their nets were broke": they were just upon breaking, the draught was so numerous, the struggling so great, and the weight so heavy.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
Their net brake - Or their net “began” to break, or was “about” to break. This is all that is implied in the Greek word. If their nets had actually “broken,” as our English word seems to suppose, the fish would have escaped; but no more is meant than that there was such a multitude of fishes that their net was “on the point” of being torn asunder.
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
Verse Luke 5:6. Their net brake. — Or, began to break, διερρηγνυτο, or, was likely to be broken. Had it broke, as our version states, they could have caught no fish. Grammarians give the following rule concerning words of this kind. Verba completiva inchoative intelligenda. Verbs which signify the accomplishment of a thing, are often to be understood as only signifying the beginning of that accomplishment. Raphelius gives some very pertinent examples of this out of Herodotus.