Internet Verse Search Commentaries Word Analysis ITL - draft

Luke 10:19

Context
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Look, I have given you authority to tread 1  on snakes and scorpions 2  and on the full force of the enemy, 3  and nothing will 4  hurt you.

XREF

Ps 91:13; Isa 11:8; Eze 2:6; Mr 16:18; Lu 21:17,18; Ac 28:5; Ro 8:31-39; Ro 16:20; Heb 13:5,6; Re 11:5

NET © Notes

tn Or perhaps, “trample on” (which emphasizes the impact of the feet on the snakes). See L&N 15.226.

sn Snakes and scorpions are examples of the hostility in the creation that is defeated by Jesus. The use of battle imagery shows who the kingdom fights against. See Acts 28:3-6.

tn Or “I have given you authority to tread on snakes and scorpions, and [authority] over the full force of the enemy.” The second prepositional phrase can be taken either as modifying the infinitive πατεῖν (patein, “to tread”) or the noun ἐξουσίαν (exousian, “power”). The former is to be preferred and has been represented in the translation.

sn The enemy is a reference to Satan (mentioned in v. 18).

tn This is an emphatic double negative in the Greek text.



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