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Jesus Continues to Preach

42 Early the next morning Jesus went out to an isolated place. The crowds searched everywhere for him, and when they finally found him, they begged him not to leave them. 43 But he replied, “I must preach the Good News of the Kingdom of God in other towns, too, because that is why I was sent.” 44 So he continued to travel around, preaching in synagogues throughout Judea.[a]

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  1. 4:44 Some manuscripts read Galilee.

42 The next morning[a] Jesus[b] departed and went to a deserted place. Yet[c] the crowds were seeking him, and they came to him and tried to keep him from leaving them. 43 But Jesus[d] said to them, “I must[e] proclaim the good news of the kingdom[f] of God to the other towns[g] too, for that is what I was sent[h] to do.”[i] 44 So[j] he continued to preach in the synagogues of Judea.[k]

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  1. Luke 4:42 tn Grk “When it became day.”
  2. Luke 4:42 tn Grk “he”; the referent (Jesus) has been specified in the translation for clarity.
  3. Luke 4:42 tn Here καί (kai) has been translated as “yet” to indicate that the crowds still sought Jesus in spite of his withdrawal.
  4. Luke 4:43 tn Grk “he”; the referent (Jesus) has been specified in the translation for clarity.
  5. Luke 4:43 tn Here δεῖ (dei, “it is necessary”) indicates divine commission (cf. Luke 2:49).
  6. Luke 4:43 sn The good news of the kingdom, the kingdom of the rule of God through the Messiah, is the topic of Jesus’ preaching.
  7. Luke 4:43 tn Or “cities.”
  8. Luke 4:43 sn Jesus was sent by God for this purpose. This is the language of divine commission.
  9. Luke 4:43 tn Grk “because for this purpose I was sent.”
  10. Luke 4:44 tn Here καί (kai) has been translated as “so” to indicate the summarization.
  11. Luke 4:44 tc Most mss (A D Θ Ψ ƒ13 33 M latt) have “of Galilee”; others, “of the Jews” (W). “Judea” (read by P75 א B Q 579 892 sa, and [with minor variation] C L ƒ1 1241) is probably the earlier reading since it is both the harder reading and supported by the best witnesses. “Galilee” is an assimilation to Mark 1:39 and Matt 4:23.