Luke 13:22

"It is like yeast, which a woman took and hid in three measures of flour, until it was all leavened.”"

Key Reflection

In Luke 13:22, Jesus uses the metaphor of yeast to illustrate the expansive nature of the Kingdom of Heaven. This simple yet profound image suggests that even a small amount of the kingdom's influence can work subtly and effectively within a larger context, transforming everything it touches—much like yeast leavens dough. The cultural context of first-century Palestine would have been familiar with this process; the gradual transformation from the outside in, without overt force or显而易见的冲突,自然地将这个比喻与耶稣在其他场合使用相似比喻联系起来。例如,在马太福音13:31-32中,他再次用酵母的形象来描述天国的生长过程,进一步强调其无形却深远的影响。这种解释不仅加深了对单个经文的理解,也展示了整个圣经叙事中的连贯性。为了更深入的探讨,可以参考保罗在哥林多前书5:6-8中关于不洁净物与纯洁的关系,这进一步说明了耶稣通过这个比喻所传达的信息。

From the Scholars: Barnes' Notes

Verse 22. Cities and villages. Chiefly of Galilee, and those which were between Galilee and Jerusalem. Teaching and journeying. This evinces the diligence of our Lord. Though on a journey, yet he remembered his work. He did not excuse himself on the plea that he was in haste. Christians and Christian ministers should remember that when their Master travelled he did not conceal his character, or think that he was then freed from obligation to do good. __________________________________________________________________

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