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Daily Gospel Exegesis

26th Sunday in Ordinary Time (Year C) - Luke 16: 19-31

Daily Gospel Exegesis

Logical Bible Study

Christianity, Religion & Spirituality

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🗓️ 24 September 2022

⏱️ 36 minutes

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Luke 16: 19-31 - 'Dives and Lazarus.'


Catechism of the Catholic Church Paragraphs:

- 336 (in 'Angels in the Life of the Church') - From the beginning until death, human life is surrounded by their watchful care and intercession. "Beside each believer stands an angel as protector and shepherd leading him to life." Already here on earth the Christian life shares by faith in the blessed company of angels and men united in God.

- 2831 (in 'Give us this day our Daily Bread') - But the presence of those who hunger because they lack bread opens up another profound meaning of this petition. the drama of hunger in the world calls Christians who pray sincerely to exercise responsibility toward their brethren, both in their personal behavior and in their solidarity with the human family. This petition of the Lord's Prayer cannot be isolated from the parables of the poor man Lazarus and of the Last Judgment.

- 1021 (in 'The Particular Judgement') - Death puts an end to human life as the time open to either accepting or rejecting the divine grace manifested in Christ. The New Testament speaks of judgment primarily in its aspect of the final encounter with Christ in his second coming, but also repeatedly affirms that each will be rewarded immediately after death in accordance with his works and faith. the parable of the poor man Lazarus and the words of Christ on the cross to the good thief, as well as other New Testament texts speak of a final destiny of the soul - a destiny which can be different for some and for others.

- 633 (in 'Christ descended into Hell') - Scripture calls the abode of the dead, to which the dead Christ went down, "hell" - Sheol in Hebrew or Hades in Greek - because those who are there are deprived of the vision of God. Such is the case for all the dead, whether evil or righteous, while they await the Redeemer: which does not mean that their lot is identical, as Jesus shows through the parable of the poor man Lazarus who was received into "Abraham's bosom": "It is precisely these holy souls, who awaited their Saviour in Abraham's bosom, whom Christ the Lord delivered when he descended into hell." Jesus did not descend into hell to deliver the damned, nor to destroy the hell of damnation, but to free the just who had gone before him.

- 1859 (in 'Sin') - Mortal sin requires full knowledge and complete consent. It presupposes knowledge of the sinful character of the act, of its opposition to God's law. It also implies a consent sufficiently deliberate to be a personal choice. Feigned ignorance and hardness of heart do not diminish, but rather increase, the voluntary character of a sin.


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Hi everyone. Welcome back to the logical Bible study podcast. And today we're looking at a really

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interesting passage that I think shows us the importance of doing exegesis, because if we

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don't do exegesis on passages like this one, we're going to be really struggling to see what

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Jesus is trying to teach us in the Gospels.

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So we're looking today at a really controversial parable of Jesus called The Rich Man

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and Lazarus.

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So we're looking at Luke chapter 16 verses 19 to 31.

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Jesus said to the Pharisees, there was a rich man who used to dress in purple and fine linen and feast magnificently every day. And at his gate there lay a poor man named Lazarus,

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covered with sores who longed to fill himself with the scraps that fell from the rich man's table.

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Dogs even came and licked his sores. Now the poor man died and was carried away by the angels to the bosom of Abraham.

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The rich man also died and was buried.

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In his torment in Hades, he looked up and saw Abraham a long way off, with Lazarus in his bosom.

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So he cried out, Father Abraham, pity me and send Lazarus to dip bosom. So he cried out,

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Father Abraham, pity me,

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and send Lazarus to dip the tip of his finger in water

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and cool my tongue,

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for I am in agony in these flames.

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My son, Abraham replied,

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remember that during your life good things came your way,

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just as bad things came the way of Lazarus.

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Now he is being comforted here while you were in agony.

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But that is not all.

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