Luke
Luke 7:5BSB·traditional attribution

for he loves our nation and has built our synagogue.”

John Calvin Reformed @genevareformer

Luke 7:5. For he loveth our nation This was, no doubt, a commendation given him by the Jews on account of his piety: “Il n’ y a point de doute que les Juifs recommandent cest homme pour l'affection et le bon zele qu'il avoit a la crainte de Dieu.” — “There is no doubt that the Jews recommend this man for the affection and the...

Matthew Henry Presbyterian @wholebiblehenry

Some difference there is between this story of the cure of the centurion's servant as it is related here and as we had it in Mat 8:5, etc. There it was said that the centurion came to Christ; here it is said that he sent to him first some of the elders of the Jews (Luk 7:3), and afterwards some other friends, Luk 7:6.

Commenting on Luke 7:1-10

John Gill Reformed Baptist @doctorgill

For he loveth our nation,.... The Jewish nation, which was Christ's nation, as well as theirs, he being a Jew; see Joh 18:35. This they mention as an argument to induce him to have a regard to the centurion, though he was a Gentile; since he was a friend of the Jews, and well affected and disposed to them, which was very rare: it was...