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- Luke
- Chapter 15
- Verse 16
And he would fain have filled his belly with the husks that the swine did eat: and no man gave unto him.
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Gill's Exposition
And he would fain have filled his belly with the husks,.... the fruit of the "Charub" tree, as the Syriac version interprets it; and which the Jews (y) say is , "the food of beasts": though, according…
Barnes' Notes
He would fain - He would gladly. He desired to do it. The husks - The word “husks” with us denotes the outward covering of grain. In this there is little nourishment, and it is evident that this is…
Adam Clarke
With the husks - Κερατιων. Bochart, I think, has proved that κερατια does not mean husks: to signify which the Greek botanical writers use the word λοβοι; several examples of which he gives from…
We have here the parable of the prodigal son, the scope of which is the same with those before, to show how pleasing to God the conversion of sinners is, of great sinners, and how ready he is to…
Cambridge Bible
he would fain Literally, "he was longing."
filled his belly with The plain expression purposely adopted to add the last touch to the youth's degradation gave offence to some copyists, who substituted…
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