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Nothing amiss (ουδεν ατοπον). Nothing out of place (α privative, τοπος, place). Old word, three times in the N.T. ([Reference Luke…

Due reward for our deeds. The proper punishment for our crimes. They had been highwaymen, and it was just that they should die.

This man hath done nothing amiss.—The confident assertion may have rested on previous knowledge of our Lord’s life and ch…

But the other answering rebuked him, saying, Dost not thou fear God, seeing thou art in the same condemnation? And we indeed justly; for we rec…

Theophylact of Ohrid: Observe, once again, how the devil's scheme was turned against himself. For he published the accusati…

This conversation, unique to Luke’s account, reinforces two characteristics of his gospel. One is the innocence of Jesus (v.41; see comments on vv.…

And we indeed justly. As the reproof based on the condemnation might be thought to apply to Christ, the robber here draws a disti…

And we indeed justly
For sins committed against the law; our sentence is just, we are righteously punished: which sh…

As soon as Christ was fastened to the cross, He prayed for those who crucified Him. The great thing He died to purchase and procure for us is the f…
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A.T. Robertson
A.T.Robertson