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Now as he spake (εν δε τω λαλησα). Luke's common idiom, εν with the articular infinitive (aorist active infinitive) but it does no…

And as he spoke. While he was addressing the people, and particularly while he was reproving that generation and declaring its crimes.
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A certain Pharisee besought him to dine with him.—On the act, and the feeling which it implied, see Note on Luke 7:36. The word translated…

It was often a great marvel to the onlookers that Christ went among publicans and sinners; but is it not a greater wonder that he went among Pharis…

St. Cyril of Alexandria: While our Lord was still speaking, a certain Pharisee invited Him to his own house, as it is said,

In a way typical of his use of material, Luke puts the major discourse in the setting of a dinner (cf. 14:1–24) that Jesus himself attended. Having…

This narrative agrees in some respects, but not entirely, with the doctrine taught by Matthew (Matthew 10:1–20), that Christ, in order …

And as he spoke
Either the above words, or others at another time:
a certain Pharisee asked him t…

We should all look to our hearts, that they may be cleansed and new-created; and while we attend to the great things of the law and of the gospel, …
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A.T. Robertson
A.T.Robertson