SEV Biblia, Chapter 21:38
Y todo el pueblo venía a l por la maana, para oírle en el Templo.
Clarke's Bible Commentary - Luke 21:38
Verse 38. The people came early] He returned early from the mount of Olives, and the people came early in the morning to the temple to hear his teaching. For practical observations on the awful subject of this chapter, see Matthew 24 at the end.
John Gill's Bible Commentary
Ver. 38. And all the people came early in the morning , etc.] Not all the people in Jerusalem, every inhabitant of the city; this word all, is often to be taken with a restriction, and here it designs a large number; the Persic version renders it, vast multitudes: these, some out of curiosity, and others from a real love to him, and his ministry, rose betimes, and came early, to him in the temple, to hear him ; which is said, in commendation of Christ's hearers, and is worthy of imitation; as the former verse is a commendation of the preacher, in his constancy and diligence in his work, and following it with his prayers.
Matthew Henry Commentary
Verses 29-38 - Christ tells his disciples to observe the signs of the times, whic they might judge by. He charges them to look upon the ruin of the Jewish nation as near. Yet this race and family of Abraham shall not be rooted out; it shall survive as a nation, and be found as prophesied when the Son of man shall be revealed. He cautions them against being secure and sensual. This command is given to all Christ's disciples Take heed to yourselves, that ye be not overpowered by temptations, no betrayed by your own corruptions. We cannot be safe, if we are carnall secure. Our danger is, lest the day of death and of judgment shoul come upon us when we are not prepared. Lest, when we are called to mee our Lord, that be the furthest from our thoughts, which ought to be nearest our hearts. For so it will come upon the most of men, who dwel upon the earth, and mind earthly things only, and have no converse with heaven. It will be a terror and a destruction to them. Here see what should be our aim, that we may be accounted worthy to escape all thos things; that when the judgements of God are abroad, we may not be in the common calamity, or it may not be that to us which it is to others Do you ask how you may be found worthy to stand before Christ at tha day? Those who never yet sought Christ, let them now go unto him; thos who never yet were humbled for their sins, let them now begin; thos who have already begun, let them go forward and be kept humbled. Watc therefore, and pray always. Watch against sin; watch in every duty, an make the most of every opportunity to do good. Pray always: those shal be accounted worthy to live a life of praise in the other world, wh live a life of prayer in this world. May we begin, employ, and conclud each day attending to Christ's word, obeying his precepts, an following his example, that whenever he comes we may be found watching __________________________________________________________________
Greek Textus Receptus
και 2532 CONJ πας 3956 A-NSM ο 3588 T-NSM λαος 2992 N-NSM ωρθριζεν 3719 5707 V-IAI-3S προς 4314 PREP αυτον 846 P-ASM εν 1722 PREP τω 3588 T-DSN ιερω 2411 N-DSN ακουειν 191 5721 V-PAN αυτου 846 P-GSM
Vincent's NT Word Studies
38. Came early in the morning (wrqrizen). Only here in New Testament.
Robertson's NT Word Studies
21:38 {Came early} (wrqrizen). Imperfect active of orqrizw from orqros, late form for orqreuw, to rise early. Only here in the N.T.