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Samaria and Galilee ;* and * before he crossed into the Perea , to have healed the Ten Lepers . He then departed from Galilee , and came into the region beyond the Jordan , through which lay the ordinary route from Galilee to Jerusalem ; but it appears that our Lord had intended to avoid it , as keeping him in Herod ' s dominions .
At this period of the narrative , ( between the rejection of our Lord in Samaria , and the cure of the Ten Lepers , ) St . Luke introduces the Gnomology , or Collection of Discourses , ( with some connected facts , ) which occupies from ch . x . 1 to ch . xvii . 10 . The materials of this Collection we may reasonably suppose that he principally obtained during his researches
in the Perea , and from some of the Seventy ; and for the reason already given , ( p . 454 , ) it seems best to place the whole here , with the exception of those occurrences , the exact position of which can be determined with considerable probability . Such is the case with the mission and the return of the Seventy , with some other portions which "appear in the following analysis .
Part VII . Miscellaneous Discourses and Occurrences , generally referable to periods preceding our Lord's last Journey to Jerusalem ; but the true position of which cannot be precisely ascertained . These are all contained in Luke ' s Gnomology ch . x . 1—xvii . 10 ; which may be divided into the following sections : + * 1 . ( Ch . x . 1—24 . ) The appointment , mission , and return of the
Seventy , including the upbraiding of the Galilean cities , and followed by our Lord's thanksgiving to the Father . —This section is placed in Part V . * 2 . ( Ch . x . 25—37 . ) The application of the Lawyer , and the parable of the Good Samaritan . —Placed after § 1 in Part V . * 3 . ( Chi x . 38—42 . ) Our Lord's visit to Martha and Mary , at the Feast of Dedication . —Placed after § 2 in Part V .
4 . ( Ch . xi . 1—13 . ) Instructions to the disciples respecting prayer . — Some parts of this section correspond with the Sermon on the Mount ; but the prayer , at least , must have been given before that discourse ; J and , not improbably , in the interval of retirement ( Part II . ) preceding the Tabernacles .
? 5 . ( Ch . xi . 14—26 . ) Cure of the Dumb Demoniac , and parts of the subsequent discourse—corresponding with Matt . xii . 22—30 , in Part V . * 6 . ( Ch . xi . 27 , 28 . ) A woman pronounces our Lord's mother blessed —a portion peculiar to Luke , and properly connected with § 6 .
• As recorded in Luke xvii . 11—19 . See p . 382 . f" The sections with the asterisk prefixed , are transferred ^ to other parts . X This appears most readily , when we consider the prayer as it originally stood in St . Luke ( xi . 2—4 ) : see , p . 37 of this volume , or Griesbach .
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622 On the Chronology and Arrangement of the Gospel Narratives .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Sept. 2, 1831, page 622, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2601/page/46/
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