Luke 23:50

"All his acquaintances and the women who followed with him from Galilee stood at a distance, watching these things."

Key Reflection

In Luke 23:50, Jesus’ acquaintances and the women who had supported him from Galilee stood at a respectful distance, observing his crucifixion. This detail highlights the emotional gravity of the moment, showing that even those closest to Jesus were affected by his trial and execution. The original audience would have understood this scene as a poignant illustration of communal grief and solidarity, emphasizing the impact of Jesus’ actions on both those who followed him closely and those who knew him personally but were unable to intervene directly.

From the Scholars: Barnes' Notes

Verse 50. See Barnes "Mt 27:57, also Mt 27:58-61 See Barnes "Mr 15:42, also Mr 15:43-47. __________________________________________________________________

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