Luke 15:24

15:24 because this son of mine was dead, and is alive again – he was lost and is found!’ So they began to celebrate.

Luke 15:32

15:32 It was appropriate to celebrate and be glad, for your brother was dead, and is alive; he was lost and is found.’”

Luke 24:23

24:23 and when they did not find his body, they came back and said they had seen a vision of angels, who said he was alive.

sn This statement links the parable to the theme of 15:6, 9.

tn Here καί (kai) has been translated as “so” to indicate the result of the father’s remarks in the preceding verses.

tn Or “necessary.”

sn By referring to him as your brother, the father reminded the older brother that the younger brother was part of the family.

sn The theme he was lost and is found is repeated from v. 24. The conclusion is open-ended. The reader is left to ponder with the older son (who pictures the scribes and Pharisees) what the response will be. The parable does not reveal the ultimate response of the older brother. Jesus argued that sinners should be pursued and received back warmly when they returned.

sn The men in dazzling attire mentioned in v. 4 are identified as angels here.