Luke
Luke 6:16ESV·traditional attribution

and Judas the son of James, and Judas Iscariot, who became a traitor.

Matthew Henry Presbyterian

In these verses, we have our Lord Jesus in secret, in his family, and in public; and in all three acting like himself. I. In secret we have him praying to God, Luk 6:12. This evangelist takes frequent notice of Christ's retirements, to give us an example of secret prayer, by which we must keep up our communion with God daily, and without which it...

Commenting on Luke 6:12-19

John Gill Reformed Baptist

And he came down with them,.... With the twelve apostles, from the top of the mountain, where he had been praying all night, and where he had been that morning, ordaining, and giving instructions to the twelve he had chosen: and stood in the plain; in a lower part of the mountain, in a plain place on it; which was large, and capable of holding...

Jamieson-Fausset-Brown Reformed

He spent the whole night in prayer before choosing His apostles, the men who would birth His Church and reshape the world. His example shows us how the Lord prepares through prolonged communion with His Father for the weightiest appointments.

AI summary

Commenting on Luke 6:12-49