This verse, Luke 21:1, simply sets the scene for the following verses and the well-known story of the Widow's Offering. It's a descriptive introduction that tells us:
"He looked up..." This refers to Jesus. He was likely in the temple area, observing people.
"...and saw the rich people who were putting their gifts into the treasury." The "treasury" was a place in the temple where people deposited their offerings. Jesus noticed the wealthy individuals giving their contributions.
Significance of the Verse:
Observation: It highlights Jesus's attentiveness to the actions and motivations of those around him. He wasn't just passively present; he was actively watching and analyzing.
Contrast: It sets up a contrast between the rich people and the poor widow. The contrast will be the main point of the following verses.
Rich people's gifts: It does not mean that the rich people did anything wrong with their gifts, only that Jesus observed them, likely setting up a contrast with the widow's offering.
This verse, Luke 21:1, simply sets the scene for the following verses and the well-known story of the Widow's Offering. It's a descriptive introduction that tells us:
"He looked up..." This refers to Jesus. He was likely in the temple area, observing people.
"...and saw the rich people who were putting their gifts into the treasury." The "treasury" was a place in the temple where people deposited their offerings. Jesus noticed the wealthy individuals giving their contributions.
Significance of the Verse:
Observation: It highlights Jesus's attentiveness to the actions and motivations of those around him. He wasn't just passively present; he was actively watching and analyzing.
Contrast: It sets up a contrast between the rich people and the poor widow. The contrast will be the main point of the following verses.
Rich people's gifts: It does not mean that the rich people did anything wrong with their gifts, only that Jesus observed them, likely setting up a contrast with the widow's offering.
