Luke 23:13-38

     26. Cyrenian—of Cyrene, in Libya, on the north coast of Africa, where were many Jews who had a synagogue at Jerusalem (Ac 6:9, and see Ac 2:10). He was "the father of Alexander and Rufus" (Mr 15:21), probably better known afterwards than himself, as disciples. (See Ro 16:13).

      out of the country—and casually drawn into that part of the crowd.

      laid the cross—"Him they compel to bear His cross," (Mt 27:32) —sweet compulsion, if it issued in him or his sons voluntarily "taking up their cross!" It would appear that our Lord had first to bear His own cross (Joh 19:17), but being from exhaustion unable to proceed, it was laid on another to bear it "after Him."

     27-31. women—not the precious Galilean women (Lu 23:49), but part of the crowd.

     28. not for me, &c.—noble spirit of compassion, rising above His own dread endurances, in tender commiseration of sufferings yet in the distance and far lighter, but without His supports and consolations!

     27-31. women—not the precious Galilean women (Lu 23:49), but part of the crowd.

     30. mountains . . . hills, &c.— (Ho 10:8), flying hither and thither as they did in despair for shelter, during the siege; a very slight premonition of cries of another and more awful kind (Isa 2:10, 19, 21; Re 6:16, 17).

     31. green tree—that naturally resists the fire.

      the dry—that attracts the fire, being its proper fuel. The proverb here plainly means: "If such sufferings alight upon the innocent One, the very Lamb of God, what must be in store for those who are provoking the flames?"

     Lu 23:32-38, 44-46. CRUCIFIXION AND DEATH OF THE LORD JESUS.

     (See on Joh 19:17-30).

     Lu 23:39-43. THE TWO THIEVES.

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