Luke 5:36

"But the days will come when the bridegroom will be taken away from them. Then they will fast in those days.”"

Key Reflection

In Luke 5:36, Jesus speaks to a culture where weddings and fasting held significant meanings. The reference to the bridegroom being taken away signifies a change in societal norms and expectations, as wedding festivities would cease when the groom was no longer present. This statement contrasts with traditional practices, suggesting that new circumstances require different responses—specifically, fasting rather than continuing joyful feasts, reflecting a shift from celebration to mourning or reflection on Christ's coming absence.

From the Scholars: Barnes' Notes

Verse 36. No entry from BARNES for this verse. {a} "And he spake a parable" Mt 9:16,17; Mr 2:21,22 {b} "agreeth" Le 19:19; De 22:11; 2 Co 6:16 __________________________________________________________________

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