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Luke 9 MHBCC 983

In this chapter we have, I. The commission Christ gave to his twelve apostles to go out for some time to preach the gospel, and confirm it by miracles, Luke 9:1-9:6. II. Herod’s terror at the growing greatness of our Lord Jesus, Luke 9:7-9:9. III. The apostles’ return to Christ, his retirement with them into a place of solitude, the great resort of people to them notwithstanding, and his feeding five thousand men with five loaves and two fishes, Luke 9:10-9:17. IV. His discourse with his disciples concerning himself and his own sufferings for them, and their for him, Luke 9:18-9:27. V. Christ’s transfiguration, Luke 9:28-9:36. VI. The cure of a lunatic child, Luke 9:37-9:42. VII. The repeated notice Christ gave his disciples of his approaching sufferings, Luke 9:43-9:45. VIII. His check to the ambition of his disciples (Luke 9:46-9:48), and to their monopolizing the power over devils to themselves, Luke 9:49, 9:50. IX. The rebuke he gave them for an over-due resentment of an affront given him by a village of the Samaritans, Luke 9:51-9:56. X. The answers he gave to several that were inclined to follow him, but not considerately, or not zealously and heartily, so inclined, Luke 9:57-9:62. MHBCC 983.1