Luke 13:10He was teaching in one of the synagogues on the Sabbath day.
The setting
A synagogue somewhere in Judea or Galilee, ~30 AD. Sabbath morning. Jesus is the invited teacher, scroll in hand...
The emotion here: methodically recording Jesus's ministry pattern
The original word
didasko (ἐδίδασκεν) — continuous teaching, ongoing instruction, not one-time preaching
Why it matters
Synagogue teaching was by invitation only; Jesus was recognized as a qualified rabbi
Read with care
What most readers miss in Luke 13:10
Luke says 'one of the synagogues' — Jesus was traveling, teaching wherever invited
Common misconceptionPeople assume Jesus only taught outdoors or in the temple, but He regularly taught in local synagogues as an accepted rabbi.
The thread continues
Verses that echo Luke 13:10
Bible Genome reading
Luke 13:10 — Bible Genome reading
Emotional genome
Luke 13:10 comes from the book of Luke, written during the gospel period. The setting is the Temple. These words are attributed to Luke. The dominant emotion in this verse is worship, with a comfort power of 60% and a tone that is reflective. It belongs to the narrative genre of biblical literature. Key themes include teaching, sabbath. Notable phrases: teaching in synagogues; Sabbath day.
Emotionally similar
Verses that meet the same worship
“Hear, Israel: Yahweh is our God; Yahweh is one:”
— Deuteronomy 6:4
“and you shall love Yahweh your God with all your heart, and with all your soul, and with all your might.”
— Deuteronomy 6:5
“For everything there is a season, and a time for every purpose under heaven:”
— Ecclesiastes 3:1
“Jesus said to him, "I am the way, the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father, except through me.”
— John 14:6
“Jesus said to them, "Most certainly, I tell you, before Abraham came into existence, I AM."”
— John 8:58
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