16 And he withdrew himself into the wilderness, and prayed.
16 And G1161 he withdrew G2258 G5298 himself G846 into G1722 the wilderness, G2048 and G2532 prayed. G4336
16 But he withdrew himself in the deserts, and prayed.
16 and he was withdrawing himself in the desert places and was praying.
16 And *he* withdrew himself, and was about in the desert [places] and praying.
16 But he withdrew himself into the desert, and prayed.
16 But he went away by himself to a waste place for prayer.
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Commentary on Luke 5 Matthew Henry Commentary
Chapter 5
In this chapter, we have,
Luk 5:1-11
This passage of story fell, in order of time, before the two miracles we had in the close of the foregoing chapter, and is the same with that which was more briefly related by Matthew and Mark, of Christ's calling Peter and Andrew to be fishers of men, Mt. 4:18, and Mk. 1:16. They had not related this miraculous draught of fishes at that time, having only in view the calling of his disciples; but Luke gives us that story as one of the many signs which Jesus did in the presence of his disciples, which had not been written in the foregoing books, Jn. 20:30, 31. Observe here,
Now by this vast draught of fishes,
Luk 5:12-16
Here is,
Luk 5:17-26
Here is,
Luk 5:27-39
All this, except the last verse, we had before in Matthew and Mark; it is not the story of any miracle in nature wrought by our Lord Jesus, but it is an account of some of the wonders of his grace, which, to those who understand things aright, are no less cogent proofs of Christ's being sent of God than the other.