The summer of the world is yet before us! This is but the springtide, when the seeds are beginning to sprout, but the winds are cold. Ah, halcyon days of unbroken summer glory, make haste to break!
In a limited significance, our Lord's words were fulfilled within forty years of their utterance; but we are still to see how much more is contained in them than has yet been realized. In the meanwhile let us beware of His warning. Note that cares endanger our soul's health equally with surfeiting and drunkenness. It is impossible to live as we should apart from constant watching and prayer. The snare is so deftly laid that we may be entangled in it, before we are fully aware. But, oh how great the honor to be one day accounted "to stand before the Son of man!" See 1 Kings 10:8.
These last hours of our Lord's ministry were very full. The days were days of activity, interspersed with snatches of blessed intercourse with the beloved group at Bethany; while the nights were spent on Olivet in prayer. [source]
Chapter Summary: Luke 21
1Jesus commends the poor widow 5He foretells the destruction of the temple, and of the city Jerusalem; 25the signs also which shall be before the last day 34He exhorts them to be watchful
Greek Commentary for Luke 21:38
Came early [ωρτριζεν] Imperfect active of ορτριζω orthrizō from ορτρος orthros late form for ορτρευω orthreuō to rise early. Only here in the N.T. [source]
Came early in the morning [ὤρθριζεν] Only here in New Testament. [source]
What do the individual words in Luke 21:38 mean?
Andallthepeoplewould come early in the morningtoHiminthetempleto hearHim
Greek Commentary for Luke 21:38
Imperfect active of ορτριζω orthrizō from ορτρος orthros late form for ορτρευω orthreuō to rise early. Only here in the N.T. [source]
Only here in New Testament. [source]