Luke 14:7

"They couldn’t answer him regarding these things."

Key Reflection

In Luke 14:7, Jesus' interlocutors are unable to respond because they are confronted with a parable that challenges their self-righteousness and social standing, leaving them speechless as it exposed the hypocrisy in their behavior of seeking prime seats at banquets. This moment foreshadows the broader themes of humility and the judgment of hearts that Jesus will address throughout his teachings.

From the Scholars: Barnes' Notes

Verse 7. A parable. The word parable, here, means rather a precept, an injunction. He gave a rule or precept about the proper manner of attending a feast, or about the humility which ought to be manifested on such occasions. That were bidden. That were invited by the Pharisee. It seems that he had invited his friends to dine with him on that day. When he marked. When he observed or saw. Chief rooms. The word rooms here does not express the meaning of the original. It does not mean apartments, but the higher places at the table; those which were nearest the head of the table and to him who had invited them. See Barnes "Mt 23:6".

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