Luke 12:25 Parallel Translations
NASB: "And which of you by worrying can add a single hour to his life's span? (NASB ©1995)
GWT: "Can any of you add an hour to your life by worrying?(GOD'S WORD®)
KJV: And which of you with taking thought can add to his stature one cubit?
ASV: And which of you by being anxious can add a cubit unto the measure of his life?
BBE: And which of you by taking thought is able to make himself any taller?
DBY: But which of you by being careful can add to his stature one cubit?
ERV: And which of you by being anxious can add a cubit unto his stature?
WEY: And which of you is able by anxious thought to add a moment to his life?
WBS: And which of you by solicitude can add to his stature one cubit?
WEB: Which of you by being anxious can add a cubit to his height?
YLT: and who of you, being anxious, is able to add to his age one cubit?
Luke 12:25 Cross References
XREF:Psalm 39:5 "Behold, You have made my days as handbreadths, And my lifetime as nothing in Your sight; Surely every man at his best is a mere breath. Selah. (NASB ©1995)
Commentaries and Concordances
PNT: 12:22-31 Be not anxious for your life. These verses are found in almost the same words in Mt 6:24-34. See notes there.
WES: 12:25 Which of you can add the least measure - It seems, to add one cubit to a thing (which is the phrase in the original) was a kind of proverbial expression for making the least addition to it.
MHC: 12:22-40 Christ largely insisted upon this caution not to give way to disquieting, perplexing cares, Mt 6:25-34. The arguments here used are for our encouragement to cast our care upon God, which is the right way to get ease. As in our stature, so in our state, it is our wisdom to take it as it is. An eager, anxious pursuit of the things of this world, even necessary things, ill becomes the disciples of Christ. Fears must not prevail; when we frighten ourselves with thoughts of evil to come, and put ourselves upon needless cares how to avoid it. If we value the beauty of holiness, we shall not crave the luxuries of life. Let us then examine whether we belong to this little flock. Christ is our Master, and we are his servants; not only working servants, but waiting servants. We must be as men that wait for their lord, that sit up while he stays out late, to be ready to receive him. In this Christ alluded to his own ascension to heaven, his coming to call his people to him by death, and his return to judge the world. We are uncertain as to the time of his coming to us, we should therefore be always ready. If men thus take care of their houses, let us be thus wise for our souls. Be ye therefore ready also; as ready as the good man of the house would be, if he knew at what hour the thief would come.
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