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Luke 16:20

Context
16:20 But at his gate lay 1  a poor man named Lazarus 2  whose body was covered with sores, 3 

Luke 21:2

Context
21:2 He also saw a poor widow put in two small copper coins. 4 

1 tn The passive verb ἐβέβλητο (ebeblhto) does not indicate how Lazarus got there. Cf. BDAG 163 s.v. βάλλω 1.b, “he lay before the door”; Josephus, Ant. 9.10.2 (9.209).

2 sn This is the one time in all the gospels that a figure in a parable is mentioned by name. It will become important later in the account.

3 tn Or “was covered with ulcers.” The words “whose body” are implied in the context (L&N 23.180).

4 sn These two small copper coins were lepta (sing. “lepton”), the smallest and least valuable coins in circulation in Palestine, worth one-half of a quadrans or 1/128 of a denarius, or about six minutes of an average daily wage. This was next to nothing in value.



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