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One of them, a lawyer, asked him a question, testing him.
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The "Lawyer" Was a Bible Scholar
Commentators clarify that the "lawyer" was not a courtroom attorney but a religious scholar, also called a "scribe." He was an expert in the Law of Moses, responsible for interpreting and teaching the Scriptures. This highlights that Jesus was being challenged by a leading religious authority of his day on a matter of biblical interpretation.
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18th Century
Presbyterian
A Lawyer. This does not mean one who practiced law, as we use the term, but one learned or skilled in the law of Moses. Mark call…
19th Century
Anglican
A lawyer — The precise distinction between the “lawyer” and the other scribes likely rested on technicalities that have left littl…
Baptist
Apparently, the result of their conference was that they selected one from their group to pose another question to Jesus; one of them, a lawyer, th…
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An expert in the interpretation of Scripture, perhaps especially the Pentateuch, as well as a vast complex of Jewish traditions, “tested” Jesus, as…
17th Century
Reformed Baptist
Then one of them, which was a lawyer Or that was "learned", or "skilful in the law", as the Syriac and Persic versions, a…
An interpreter of the law asked our Lord a question, to test, not so much his knowledge, as his judgment. The love of God is the first and great co…
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13th Century
Catholic
Previously, the Lord answered the question concerning the payment of tribute and the question about the resurrection. Here, however, He answers a q…