Luke 4:20

"and to proclaim the acceptable year of the Lord.”"

Key Reflection

This phrase refers to a time when God's will and purposes are fulfilled, mirroring the Year of Jubilee in the Hebrew Bible where debts were forgiven and land returned to its original owners, symbolizing freedom and restoration. In Jesus' context, it highlights the message of salvation and liberation that he came to proclaim during his earthly ministry.

From the Scholars: Barnes' Notes

Verse 20. And he closed the book. That is, he rolled it up again. See Barnes "Lu 4:17". And he gave it again to the minister. That is, to the one in the synagogue who had charge of the books. The word means servant, and the office was not much unlike that of a sexton now. It was his duty, among other things, to take charge of the books, to hand them to the reader of the law, and then return them to their place. And sat down. This was usual in speaking in their synagogues. See Barnes on "Mt 5:1". Were fastened on him. Were intently fixed on him, waiting to see what explanation he would give of the words.

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