Robertson Word Pictures - Luke 15:32 - 15:32

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Robertson Word Pictures - Luke 15:32 - 15:32


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It was meet (edei). Imperfect tense. It expressed a necessity in the father’s heart and in the joy of the return that justifies the feasting. Euphranthēnai is used again (first aorist passive infinitive) and charēnai (second aorist passive infinitive) is more than mere hilarity, deep-seated joy. The father repeats to the elder son the language of his heart used in Luk 15:24 to his servants. A real father could do no less. One can well imagine how completely the Pharisees and scribes (Luk 15:2) were put to silence by these three marvellous parables. The third does it with a graphic picture of their own attitude in the case of the surly elder brother. Luke was called a painter by the ancients. Certainly he has produced a graphic pen picture here of God’s love for the lost that justifies forever the coming of Christ to the world to seek and to save the lost. It glorifies also soul-saving on the part of his followers who are willing to go with Jesus after the lost in city and country, in every land and of every race.