
Teks -- Luke 21:36 (NET)




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Robertson: Luk 21:36 - But watch ye But watch ye ( agrupneite de ).
Agrupneō is a late verb to be sleepless (a privative and hupnos , sleep). Keep awake and be ready is the pith o...
But watch ye (

Robertson: Luk 21:36 - That ye may prevail to escape That ye may prevail to escape ( hina katischusēte ekphugein ).
First aorist active subjunctive with hina of purpose. The verb katischuō means...
That ye may prevail to escape (
First aorist active subjunctive with

Robertson: Luk 21:36 - To stand before the Son of man To stand before the Son of man ( stathēnai emprosthen tou huiou tou anthrōpou ).
That is the goal. There will be no dread of the Son then if one ...
To stand before the Son of man (
That is the goal. There will be no dread of the Son then if one is ready.
Vincent -> Luk 21:36
This is the general conclusion of all that precedes.

Wesley: Luk 21:36 - That ye may be counted worthy This word sometimes signifies an honour conferred on a person, as when the apostles are said to be counted worthy to suffer shame for Christ, Act 5:41...
This word sometimes signifies an honour conferred on a person, as when the apostles are said to be counted worthy to suffer shame for Christ, Act 5:41. Sometimes meet or becoming: as when John the Baptist exhorts, to bring fruits worthy of repentance, Luk 3:8. And so to be counted worthy to escape, is to have the honour of it, and to be fitted or prepared for it.

With joy and triumph: not to fall before him as his enemies.
All animal excesses, quenching spirituality.

JFB: Luk 21:36 - Watch . . . pray, &c. The two great duties which in prospect of trial are constantly enjoined. These warnings, suggested by the need of preparedness for the tremendous cala...
The two great duties which in prospect of trial are constantly enjoined. These warnings, suggested by the need of preparedness for the tremendous calamities approaching, and the total wreck of the existing state of things, are the general improvement of the whole discourse, carrying the mind forward to Judgment and Vengeance of another kind and on a grander and more awful scale--not ecclesiastical or political but personal, not temporal but eternal--when all safety and blessedness will be found to lie in being able to "STAND BEFORE THE SON OF MAN" in the glory of His personal appearing.
Clarke: Luk 21:36 - Watch ye therefore, and pray always Watch ye therefore, and pray always - Perhaps we should connect ες παντι καιρῳ, continually, with αγρυπνειτε, watch, as it...
Watch ye therefore, and pray always - Perhaps we should connect

Clarke: Luk 21:36 - That shall come to pass That shall come to pass - That is, the tribulations which are on their way to overwhelm and destroy the Jewish people. These are sufficiently stated...
That shall come to pass - That is, the tribulations which are on their way to overwhelm and destroy the Jewish people. These are sufficiently stated in the preceding verses

Clarke: Luk 21:36 - To stand before the Son of man To stand before the Son of man - To be acquitted, and to be condemned, are expressed, in Rom 14:4, by standing and falling. Those who were faithful ...
To stand before the Son of man - To be acquitted, and to be condemned, are expressed, in Rom 14:4, by standing and falling. Those who were faithful to the grace they had received were not only not destroyed in the destruction of Jerusalem, but became heralds of the grace and mercy of God to the nations. Thus they were counted worthy to stand before the Son of man - to minister salvation in his name.
Defender -> Luk 21:36
Defender: Luk 21:36 - stand before Only those will "stand before the Son of man" who are "accounted worthy" to be taken at the rapture. There apparently is a real possibility that one m...
TSK -> Luk 21:36
TSK: Luk 21:36 - Watch // pray // accounted // stand Watch : Luk 12:37-40; Mat 24:42, Mat 25:13, Mat 26:41; Mar 13:33, Mar 13:37; 1Co 16:13; 2Ti 4:5; 1Pe 4:7, 1Pe 5:8
pray : Luk 18:1; Job 27:10; Act 10:2...

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Poole -> Luk 21:34-36
Poole: Luk 21:34-36 - That ye may be accounted worthy to escape all these things that shall come to pass // and to stand before the Son of man Ver. 34-36. I take the Luk 21:34 to be a good exposition of the term watch, Luk 21:36 . Avoid sin industriously, in a prospect of my coming to judg...
Ver. 34-36. I take the Luk 21:34 to be a good exposition of the term watch, Luk 21:36 . Avoid sin industriously, in a prospect of my coming to judgment: for sin is compared to sleep, Rom 13:11 Eph 5:14 ; and as he that watcheth doth not only wake, but setteth himself designedly to forbear sleep, in order to some end; so he who keepeth the spiritual watch must set himself designedly to avoid sin, upon a prospect of Christ’ s coming, and the uncertainty of it. Particularly he cautions his disciples against luxury and worldly mindedness. The first he expresses under the notions of gluttony and drunkenness, which are two eminent species of it.
The latter, under the notion of the cares of this life; not necessary and provident cares, but superfluous and distracting cares. These things he presseth them to avoid, lest they should be surprised by Christ’ s coming, as he tells them the most of the world would be.
He further exhorteth them to pray always; the sense of which precept we showed largely in our notes on Luk 18:1 .
He further presseth both these duties in those words,
That ye may be accounted worthy to escape all these things that shall come to pass those that should come to pass at or before the destruction of Jerusalem, or afterward;
and to stand before the Son of man that is, in the last judgment; for, The ungodly shall not stand in the judgment, nor sinners in the congregation of the righteous, Psa 1:5 .
Gill -> Luk 21:36
Gill: Luk 21:36 - Watch ye therefore, and pray always // that ye may be counted worthy // to escape all these things that shall come to pass // and to stand before the Son of man Watch ye therefore, and pray always,.... Watch against every sin, snare, and temptation; particularly, against the above things, surfeiting, drunkenne...
Watch ye therefore, and pray always,.... Watch against every sin, snare, and temptation; particularly, against the above things, surfeiting, drunkenness, and worldly cares; pray continually, for fresh supplies of grace:
that ye may be counted worthy; not for watchfulness and prayer, but through the grace and goodness of God:
to escape all these things that shall come to pass; the dreadful miseries and distress, that shall come upon the Jews:
and to stand before the Son of man; with intrepidity, confidence, and pleasure; and meet him at his coming in this way, with joy and comfort; and likewise at death, and at judgment; see 1Jo 2:28.

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Maclaren -> Luk 21:20-36
Maclaren: Luk 21:20-36 - A Libation To Jehovah When Shall These Things Be?
And when ye shall see Jerusalem compassed with armies, then know that the desolation thereof ...
MHCC -> Luk 21:29-38
MHCC: Luk 21:29-38 - --Christ tells his disciples to observe the signs of the times, which they might judge by. He charges them to look upon the ruin of the Jewish nation...
Matthew Henry -> Luk 21:29-38
Matthew Henry: Luk 21:29-38 - -- Here, in the close of this discourse, I. Christ appoints his disciples to observe the signs of the times, which they might judge by...
Barclay -> Luk 21:25-37
Barclay: Luk 21:25-37 - "WATCH!" There are two main conceptions here.
(i) There is the conception of the second coming of Jesus Christ. There has always been much useless a...
Constable: Luk 19:28--22:1 - --VI. Jesus' ministry in Jerusalem 19:28--21:38
Luke's account of Jesu...

