a5:33
bActs 19:1-7
cLuke 18:12
dEsth 4:16
e2 Sam 12:22
fJoel 1:14
gJon 3:5
hIsa 58:4-5
iJer 14:12
j5:34-35
kIsa 25:6-8
lLuke 14:15-24

‏ Luke 5:33-35

5:33  a John the Baptist’s disciples: Most rabbis had students who learned from them and served them (see also Acts 19:1-7  b).

• fast and pray regularly: Many pious Jews fasted two days a week (Luke 18:12  c). Fasting was associated with spiritual preparation (Esth 4:16  d) and repentance (2 Sam 12:22  e; Joel 1:14  f; Jon 3:5  g). Fasting is not a means of righteousness (Isa 58:4-5  h; Jer 14:12  i) but a spiritual discipline for cultivating intimacy with God. Fasting is often linked with prayer and spiritual retreat.

• Why are your disciples always eating and drinking? The point was that they did not fast regularly.
Summary for Luke 5:34-35: 5:34-35  j Do wedding guests fast? Just as it would be inappropriate for anyone to fast at a wedding celebration, it was inappropriate for people to fast while the Messiah was with them. God’s final salvation is a great wedding feast that God prepares for his people (Isa 25:6-8  k; Luke 14:15-24  l).
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