As he said these things, all his adversaries were put to shame, and all the people rejoiced at all the glorious things that were done by him.
Here is, I. The miraculous cure of a woman that had been long under a spirit of infirmity. Our Lord Jesus spent his Sabbaths in the synagogues, Luk 13:10. We should make conscience of doing so, as we have opportunity, and not think we can spend the sabbath as well at home reading a good book; for religious assemblies are a divine institution, which we...
Commenting on Luke 13:10-17
And when he had said these things,.... Had argued with them from their own practices, and in a way so strong and rational, that carried such evidence and conviction with it: all his adversaries were ashamed; not only the ruler of the synagogue, but the Scribes and Pharisees, that were present, who followed him wherever he went, and were his implacable enemies; these were confounded...
Verse 17. Adversaries. The ruler of the synagogue, and those who felt as he did. All the people. The persons who attended the synagogue, and who had witnessed the miracle. It is to be remarked-- 1st. That those who opposed Christ were chiefly the rulers. They had an interest in doing it. Their popularity was at stake. They were afraid that he would draw off the people from them. 2nd.