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Lk 8 1. 1, 2. Mt 1. 5 6. Mk 4 1. Jn 1. 0 3. 5. Acts 4 3. Ro 9 6. 1. 0 1. Disciples Iii Patch From MicrosoftTh 2 1. Rev 1 2the lake Lk. Nu 3. 4 1. 1,to hear. Lk 8 1. 8, 2. 1. Mk. Jn 5 2. 4. 1. 2 4. Acts 8 2. 5. 1. 3 2. Co 1 1. 8. Ep 1 1. Php 2 1. 6. Col 1 2. Ti 2 1. 5. Jas 1 1. God. Lk 8 1. 1, 2. Mt 1. 5 6. Mk 4 1. Jn 1. 0 3. 5. Acts 4 3. Ro 9 6. 1. 0 1. Th 2 1. Rev 1 2. Multiple Sermons and Commentaries on Luke 5. Luke 5 1 1. 1 Characteristics of Jesus Divinity, Part 1 John Mac. Arthur. Luke 5 1 1. Characteristics of Jesus Divinity, Part 2 John Mac. Arthur. Luke 5 1 1. Catching Fish or Men Steven Cole. J C Ryles Comments on Luke 5 clear, devout, and accurate. Luke 5 1 1. 1 By the Sea of Galilee the Final Call of the First Disciples, and the Miraculous Draught of Fishes Alfred Edersheim. ICB One day Jesus was standing beside Lake Galilee. Many people were pressing all around him. They wanted to hear the word of God. ESV On one occasion, while the crowd was pressing in on him to hear the word of God, he was standing by the lake of Gennesaret,NET Now Jesus was standing by the Lake of Gennesaret, and the crowd was pressing around him to hear the word of God. NLT One day as Jesus was preaching on the shore of the Sea of Galilee, great crowds pressed in on him to listen to the word of God. THE CALL OF PETER, JAMES AND JOHN Luke 5 1 1. Mt 4 1. 8 2. 2, Mk 1 1. The course of the ministry of the Son of Man Luke 5 1 6 1. The call of Simon Luke 5 1 1. The instruction Luke 5 1 3The demonstration Luke 5 4 9The invitation Luke 5 1. The cleansing of the leper Luke 5 1. The request Luke 5 1. The response Luke 5 1. The caution Luke 5 1. The cure of a paralytic Luke 5 1. The claim Luke 5 1. The authentication Luke 5 2. The call of Levi Luke 5 2. The invitation Luke 5 2. The association Luke 5 2. The inquiry Luke 5 3. The answer Luke 5 3. The charge Luke 5 3. The explanation Luke 5 3. Hannahs Bible Outlines. I like Warren Wiersbes summary of Luke 5. Luke 5 1 1. 1 From Failure to Success. Luke 5 1. 2 1. 6 From Sickness to Health. Luke 5 1. 7 2. 6 From Guilt to Forgiveness. Luke 5 2. 7 3. 9 From Old to New. Pastor Gene Brooks helps set the context for the events in this chapter Luke introduces his Gospel with a call to believe that Jesus is the Messiah who fulfills the Abrahamic and Davidic covenants Luke 1 2. Repenting of sin is the first step in believing Luke 3 1 2. Jesus who is set apart as Gods suffering Servant through his sacrificial death Luke 3 2. Unlike sinful Adam, Jesus is the completely obedient Son of God Luke 3 2. Satan himself in a test of every sphere of human life body, mind, and spirit Luke 4 1 1. In the power of the Holy Spirit, then, Jesus moves into his ministry in the region of the Sea of Galilee Luke 4 1. After encountering unbelief and rejection at Nazareth Luke 4 1. Jesus finds belief, freedom, and healing for the captives in Capernaum Luke 4 3. After calling his first disciples in belief to follow him Luke 5 1 1. Luke 5 1. 2 2. 6 note. After Levi the tax collector responds in belief to follow Him Luke 5 2. Pharisees respond in unbelief to Jesus dining with sinners Luke 5 3. Luke 5 2. 7 3. 9 Common Sinners New WineLukes focus in Lk 5 1 1. Simon Peter. Hendriksen helps us set the context Luke is indefinite as to time. Note, however, the following a we find Jesus still in Galilee b the disciples are still being calledthere were several steps in this calling see N. T. C. on Matthew, p. Levi Matthew has not yet joined the group Luke 5 2. Mark 2 1. 31. 7 and d The Twelve, as a body, have not yet been chosen and charged cf. Luke 6 1. 21. 6 9 16 and see also Mark 3 1. Matt. 1. 0 14. 2. On the other hand, e the calling of four fishermen Matt. Mark 1 1. 62. 0 has already taken place. Taken as a unit, the story found here in Luke 5 11. Luke it has no parallel Ed As noted no all agree with this last statement. Baker NT Commentary LukeWiersbe on Luke 5 1 1. This event is not parallel to the one described in Matthew 4 1. Mark 1 1. 6 2. 0. In those accounts, Peter and Andrew were busy fishing, but in this account they had fished all night and caught nothing and were washing their nets. If nets are not washed and stretched out to dry, they rot and break. Jesus had enlisted Peter, Andrew, James, and John earlier, and they had traveled with Him in Capernaum and Galilee Mark 1 2. Now He would call them to a life of full time discipleship. It is possible that at least seven of the disciples were fishermen John 2. Consider the fact that fishermen generally have the qualities that make for success in serving the Lord. It takes courage and daring, patience and determination to work on the seas and it also takes a great deal of faith. Fishermen must be willing to work together they used nets, not hooks and help one another. They must develop the skills necessary to get the job done quickly and efficiently. Bible Exposition CommentaryNow it happened Note that Dr Luke places this account after the events in Capernaum incidents rather than before Mk 1 1. Mark Mark 1 2. 1 2. Capernaum. Although I have listed the passages in Matthew and Mark as representing parallel calls of Peter, James and John, it should be noted that scholars are divided over whether this incident in Luke 5 1 1. Jesus call in Mt 4 1. Mk 1 1. 6 2. 0. While the miracles in Lukes account and Johns account after the resurrection John 2. Darrell Bock explains The main reason for the separation is not only the clearly distinguished settings, but also the differences in the description of the nets, Peters reaction, and Jesus location during the event. In Luke 5 6 the nets are breaking in John 2. In Luke 5 8 Peter bows before Jesus in John 2. In Luke 5 3 Jesus is in the boat in John 2. Surely if the same event were in view, these differences would not be present. NET Note on it happened Now it happened that. The introductory phrase egeneto, it happened that, common in Luke 6. Acts 5. 4 times, is redundant in contemporary English and has not been translated. Mac. Arthur explains this time phrase Now it happened indicates that an indefinite amount of time had passed since the events recorded in Luke 4 3. The Lord was still in Galilee, preaching Lk 4 4. Lk 4 4. 04. 1, which, understandably, resulted in large crowds following Him Lk 4 4.