Luke 3:6 (BSB)

And all humanity will see God’s salvation.’”

From Luke 3. Also in the ESV.

Commentary on Luke 3:6

  • John Calvin (Reformed), Calvin's Commentaries on Luke 3:6: Luke 3:6 And all flesh shall see the salvation of God That salvation will not be at all obscure, or experienced by a small number of persons, but will strike every eye, and will be common to all. Hence it follows that this prediction was far from being accomplished, when the people returned from Babylon: “In populi reditu;” — “quand le peuple est retourne de...
  • Matthew Henry (Presbyterian), Matthew Henry's Complete Commentary on Luke 3:1-14: John's baptism introducing a new dispensation, it was requisite that we should have a particular account of it. Glorious things were said of John, what a distinguished favourite of Heaven he should be, and what a great blessing to this earth (Luk 1:15, Luk 1:17); but we lost him in the deserts, and there he remains until the day of his showing unto Israel, Luk 1:80.
  • John Gill (Reformed Baptist), Exposition of the Old and New Testaments on Luke 3:6: And all flesh shall see the salvation of God. "By the salvation of God" is meant, the Messiah, the Lord Jesus Christ, the Saviour of God's appointing and sending; and who is the author of that salvation which God resolved on, contrived, and approved of; and is his ordinance for salvation, unto the ends of the earth, for all his elect; Luk 2:30 whom a...
  • Albert Barnes (Presbyterian), Barnes' New Testament Notes on Luke 3:6: Verse 6. No entry from BARNES for this verse. (e) "And all flesh"