Luke 20-24

Jesus, the Lord of the Sabbath, having paid for the release from sins and Gentile rule of Satan, instructs the disciples to proclaim it throughout the world beginning at Jerusalem [19:28—24:53]

The last section, blocked by the geographical location of Jerusalem, is blocked out by narrative events. The first is the Triumphal Entry in 19:28, the second; the Last Supper in 22:1, the third; the crucifixion, and the fourth; the resurrection.

The rest of the book will focus now on the Jews actual rejection of Jesus in a physical way to demonstrate their spiritual rejection of Him. However, the Suffering Servant will have paid for the release of the Greater Sabbath, and this will be proclaimed by the disciples, whom He has trained for that purpose. They will take it to the nations, as Israel was supposed to do, and now will do.

  • Dr. Charles Baylis


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Chapter 20

Chapter 21

Chapter 22

Chapter 23

Chapter 24


Commentary

Luke Chapters 20-24 (Dr. Baylis)

Links & Sources

TeachMeTheBible.com - Dr. David Klingler

The Spring Church Sermons - Prof Caleb Foley

Traceway Church Sermons - Dr. Nathan Tullos

TheBiblicalStory.org - Dr. Charles Baylis

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