Luke 20:9

"Jesus said to them, “Neither will I tell you by what authority I do these things.”"

Key Reflection

In Luke 20:9, Jesus responds to the religious leaders' inquiries about his authority with a deliberate and provocative statement, emphasizing that he will not disclose it to them. This exchange occurs in the context of a contentious debate during the Passover week, where Jesus is challenging the authorities’ interpretations and practices within the temple. The original audience would have understood this as a pointed rebuke, indicating that Jesus believes his authority comes from a source higher than theirs, thus positioning himself as one who challenges established religious power structures.

From the Scholars: Barnes' Notes

Verses 9-19. See Barnes "Mt 21:33, also Mt 21:34-45. {d} "A certain man" Mt 21:33; Mr 12:1 {e} "planted a vineyard" So 8:11,12; Is 5:1-7 __________________________________________________________________

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