Luke 1:49

1:49 because he who is mighty has done great things for me, and holy is his name;

Luke 1:72

1:72 He has done this to show mercy to our ancestors,

and to remember his holy covenant

Luke 5:6

5:6 When they had done this, they caught so many fish that their nets started to tear.

Luke 14:22

14:22 Then the slave said, ‘Sir, what you instructed has been done, and there is still room.’

tn Traditionally, “the Mighty One.”

tn The words “He has done this” (referring to the raising up of the horn of salvation from David’s house) are not in the Greek text, but are supplied to allow a new sentence to be started in the translation. The Greek sentence is lengthy and complex at this point, while contemporary English uses much shorter sentences.

sn Mercy refers to God’s loyal love (steadfast love) by which he completes his promises. See Luke 1:50.

tn Or “our forefathers”; Grk “our fathers.” This begins with the promise to Abraham (vv. 55, 73), and thus refers to many generations of ancestors.

sn The promises of God can be summarized as being found in the one promise (the oath that he swore) to Abraham (Gen 12:1-3).

tn Grk “And when.” Here καί (kai) has not been translated because of differences between Greek and English style.

tn In context, this imperfect verb is best taken as an ingressive imperfect (BDF §338.1).

tn Here καί (kai) has been translated as “then” to indicate the order of events within the parable.

sn And still there is room. This comment suggests the celebration was quite a big one, picturing the openness of God’s grace.