Luke Chapter 9 verse 38 Holy Bible
And behold, a man from the multitude cried, saying, Teacher, I beseech thee to look upon my son; for he is mine only child:
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And a man from among them, crying out, said, Master, I make a request to you, give a thought to my son, for he is my only child:
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And lo, a man from the crowd cried out saying, Teacher, I beseech thee look upon my son, for he is mine only child:
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And, behold, a man of the company cried out, saying, Master, I beseech thee, look upon my son: for he is mine only child.
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Behold, a man from the crowd called out, saying, "Teacher, I beg you to look at my son, for he is my only child.
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and lo, a man from the multitude cried out, saying, `Teacher, I beseech thee, look upon my son, because he is my only begotten;
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Pulpit Commentary
Pulpit CommentaryVerse 38. - A man of the company cried out, saying, Master, I beseech thee, look upon my son: for he is mine only child. The tender sympathy of St. Luke is shown in this little detail. He is the only evangelist who mentions that the poor tormented boy was an only child.
Ellicott's Commentary
Ellicott's Commentary for English Readers(38) A man of the company.--Better, a man from among the multitude.Master.--Here St. Luke uses the more common word, which means "teacher."He is mine only child.--Note, as in the history of the widow of Nain (Luke 5:12), the tender sympathy shown in St. Luke's narrative. He is the only Evangelist who calls attention to the fact.