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PARALLEL HISTORY BIBLE - Luke 14:27


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LXX- Greek Septuagint - Luke 14:27

και 2532 οστις 3748 ου 3756 βασταζει 941 5719 τον 3588 σταυρον 4716 αυτου 846 και 2532 ερχεται 2064 5736 οπισω 3694 μου 3450 ου 3756 δυναται 1410 5736 μου 3450 ειναι 1511 5750 μαθητης 3101

Douay Rheims Bible

And whosoever doth not carry his cross and come after me, cannot be my disciple.

King James Bible - Luke 14:27

And whosoever doth not bear his cross, and come after me, cannot be my disciple.

World English Bible

Whoever doesn't bear his own cross, and come after me, can't be my disciple.

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Anf-01 ix.ii.iv Pg 27, Anf-02 vi.iv.vii.xii Pg 58.1, Anf-03 v.iv.v.xlv Pg 24, Anf-03 iv.iv.xii Pg 12, Anf-09 iv.iii.xv Pg 68, Npnf-110 iii.XXXVIII Pg 56, Npnf-110 iii.XXXV Pg 39, Npnf-114 v.xxix Pg 8, Npnf-114 vi.xxix Pg 8, Npnf-206 v.CXLV Pg 9, Npnf-206 v.CXXVII Pg 39, Npnf-206 vi.ix.II Pg 114, Npnf-208 ix.xliii Pg 18

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Luke 14:27

Early Christian Commentary - (A.D. 100 - A.D. 325)

Anf-01 ix.ii.iv Pg 27
Luke xiv. 27. It will be observed that the quotations of Scripture made by Irenæus often vary somewhat from the received text. This may be due to various reasons—his quoting from memory; his giving the texts in the form in which they were quoted by the heretics; or, as Harvey conjectures, from his having been more familiar with a Syriac version of the New Testament than with the Greek original.

and again, “Taking up the cross, follow me;”2703

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Anf-02 vi.iv.vii.xii Pg 58.1


Anf-03 v.iv.v.xlv Pg 24
Tertullian seems with reflect the early view of the church as to our Lord’s total abnegation of all filial relations with the Virgin, when He gave to her St. John, instead of Himself, on the Cross. For this purpose He had made him the beloved disciple and doubtless charged him with all the duties with which he was to be clothed.  Thus He fulfilled the figurative law of His priesthood, as given by Moses, (Deut. xxxiii. 9.) and crucified himself, from the beginning, according to his own Law (Luke xiv. 26–27.) which he identifies with the Cross, here and also in Matt. x. 37–38. These then are the steps of His own holy example, illustrating His own precept, for doubtless, as “the Son of man,” His filial love was superlative and made the sacrifice the sharper: (1.) He taught Joseph that He had no earthly father, when he said—“Wist ye not that I must be in my Father’s house,” (Luke iii. 49., Revised); but, having established this fact, he then became “subject” to both his parents, till His public ministry began. (2.) At this time, He seems to have admonished His mother, that He could not recognize her authority any longer, (John ii. 4.) having now entered upon His work as the Son of God. (3.) Accordingly, He refused, thenceforth, to know her save only as one of His redeemed, excepting her in nothing from this common work for all the Human Race, (Matt. xii. 48) in the passage which Tertullian so forcibly expounds. (4.) Finally, when St. Mary draws near to the cross, apparently to claim the final recognition of the previous understanding (John ii. 4.) to which the Lord had referred her at Cana—He fulfils His last duty to her in giving her a son instead of Himself, and thereafter (5) recognizes her no more; not even in His messages after the Resurrection, nor when He met her with other disciples. He rewards her, instead, with the infinite love He bears to all His saints, and with the brightest rewards which are bestowed upon Faith. In this consists her superlative excellence and her conspicuous glory among the Redeemed (Luke i. 47–48.) in Christ’s account.


Anf-03 iv.iv.xii Pg 12
Matt. xvi. 24; Mark viii. 34; Luke ix. 23; xiv. 27.

your cross; that is, your own straits and tortures, or your body only, which is after the manner of a cross. Parents, wives, children, will have to be left behind, for God’s sake.248

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