Internet Verse Search Commentaries Word Analysis ITL - draft

Luke 17:3

Context
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Watch 1  yourselves! If 2  your brother 3  sins, rebuke him. If 4  he repents, forgive him.

XREF

Ex 34:12; Le 19:17; De 4:9,15,23; 2Ch 19:6,7; Ps 141:5; Pr 9:8; Pr 17:10; Pr 27:5; Mt 18:15-17,21; Lu 21:34; Ga 2:11-14; Eph 5:15; Heb 12:15; Jas 5:19; 2Jo 1:8

NET © Notes

tn It is difficult to know if this looks back or forward or both. The warning suggests it looks back. For this verb, see Luke 8:18; 12:1, 15; 20:46; 21:8, 34. The present imperative reflects an ongoing spirit of watchfulness.

tn Both the “if” clause in this verse and the “if” clause in v. 4 are third class conditions in Greek.

tn Here the term “brother” means “fellow believer” or “fellow Christian” (cf. BDAG 18 s.v. ἀδελφός 2.a, contra BDAG 19 s.v. 2.c), but with a familial connotation. It refers equally to men, women, or children. However, because of the familial connotations, “brother” has been retained in the translation here in preference to the more generic “fellow believer” (“fellow Christian” would be anachronistic in this context).

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



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