Luke 21:18
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New International Version (©1984)
But not a hair of your head will perish.

New Living Translation (©2007)
But not a hair of your head will perish!

English Standard Version (©2001)
But not a hair of your head will perish.

New American Standard Bible (©1995)
"Yet not a hair of your head will perish.

King James Bible (Cambridge Ed.)
But there shall not an hair of your head perish.

International Standard Version (©2008)
And yet not a hair on your head will be lost.

Aramaic Bible in Plain English (©2010)
A hair of your heads shall not be lost.

GOD'S WORD® Translation (©1995)
But not a hair on your head will be lost.

King James 2000 Bible (©2003)
But there shall not a hair of your head perish.

American King James Version
But there shall not an hair of your head perish.

American Standard Version
And not a hair of your head shall perish.

Douay-Rheims Bible
But a hair of your head shall not perish.

Darby Bible Translation
And a hair of your head shall in no wise perish.

English Revised Version
And not a hair of your head shall perish.

Webster's Bible Translation
But there shall not a hair of your head perish.

Weymouth New Testament
and yet not a hair of your heads shall perish.

World English Bible
And not a hair of your head will perish.

Young's Literal Translation
and a hair out of your head shall not perish;

Barnes' Notes on the Bible

A hair of your head perish - This is a proverbial expression, denoting that they should not suffer any essential injury. This was strikingly fulfilled in the fact that in the calamities of Jerusalem there is reason to believe that no Christian suffered. Before those calamities came on the city they had fled to "Pella," a city on the east of the Jordan. See the notes at Matthew 24:18.


Clarke's Commentary on the Bible

But there shall not a hair of your head perish - A proverbial expression for, Ye shall not suffer any essential injury. Every genuine Christian shall escape when this desolation comes upon the Jewish state.


Gill's Exposition of the Entire Bible

But there shall not art hair of your head perish. That is, without the will of God, as in Matthew 10:29 or not one shall perish, but what shall be restored again: or the sense is, that though they should be betrayed by their friends, and hated, and persecuted, and imprisoned by their enemies, yet they should be no losers in the main; all things should work together for their good; and though even they should be put to death, yet that would be to their advantage, since instead of a temporal, troublesome life, they should enjoy an eternal and happy one: for this cannot be understood of entire preservation from all corporeal damages and hurt; seeing it is, before declared, that they should be put into prisons, and some of them put to death; nor of their preservation at the destruction of Jerusalem, for none of them was living at that time, but the Apostle John, and he was not in those parts.


Geneva Study Bible

But there shall not an hair of your head perish.


People's New Testament

21:18 Shall not an hair of your head perish. You shall be in the Father's hand, saved, even if put to death, gaining eternally by suffering.


Wesley's Notes

21:18 Not a hair of your head - A proverbial expression, shall perish - Without the special providence of God. And then, not before the time, nor without A full reward.


Jamieson-Fausset-Brown Bible Commentary

18. not a hair . perish-He had just said (Lu 21:16) they should be put to death; showing that this precious promise is far above immunity from mere bodily harm, and furnishing a key to the right interpretation of the ninety-first Psalm, and such like. Matthew adds the following (Mt 24:12): "And because iniquity shall abound, the love of many," the many or, the most-the generality of professed disciples-"shall wax cold." But he that endureth to the end shall be saved. Sad illustrations of the effect of abounding iniquity in cooling the love of faithful disciples we have in the Epistle of James, written about this period referred to, and too frequently ever since (Heb 10:38, 39; Re 2:10). "And this gospel of the kingdom shall be preached in all the world for a witness, and then shall the end come" (Mt 24:14). God never sends judgment without previous warning; and there can be no doubt that the Jews, already dispersed over most known countries, had nearly all heard the Gospel "as a witness," before the end of the Jewish state. The same principle was repeated and will repeat itself to the end.


Matthew Henry's Concise Commentary

21:5-28 With much curiosity those about Christ ask as to the time when the great desolation should be. He answers with clearness and fulness, as far as was necessary to teach them their duty; for all knowledge is desirable as far as it is in order to practice. Though spiritual judgements are the most common in gospel times, yet God makes use of temporal judgments also. Christ tells them what hard things they should suffer for his name's sake, and encourages them to bear up under their trials, and to go on in their work, notwithstanding the opposition they would meet with. God will stand by you, and own you, and assist you. This was remarkably fulfilled after the pouring out of the Spirit, by whom Christ gave his disciples wisdom and utterance. Though we may be losers for Christ, we shall not, we cannot be losers by him, in the end. It is our duty and interest at all times, especially in perilous, trying times, to secure the safety of our own souls. It is by Christian patience we keep possession of our own souls, and keep out all those impressions which would put us out of temper. We may view the prophecy before us much as those Old Testament prophecies, which, together with their great object, embrace, or glance at some nearer object of importance to the church. Having given an idea of the times for about thirty-eight years next to come, Christ shows what all those things would end in, namely, the destruction of Jerusalem, and the utter dispersion of the Jewish nation; which would be a type and figure of Christ's second coming. The scattered Jews around us preach the truth of Christianity; and prove, that though heaven and earth shall pass away, the words of Jesus shall not pass away. They also remind us to pray for those times when neither the real, nor the spiritual Jerusalem, shall any longer be trodden down by the Gentiles, and when both Jews and Gentiles shall be turned to the Lord. When Christ came to destroy the Jews, he came to redeem the Christians that were persecuted and oppressed by them; and then had the churches rest. When he comes to judge the world, he will redeem all that are his from their troubles. So fully did the Divine judgements come upon the Jews, that their city is set as an example before us, to show that sins will not pass unpunished; and that the terrors of the Lord, and his threatenings against impenitent sinners, will all come to pass, even as his word was true, and his wrath great upon Jerusalem.


1 Samuel 14:45 But the men said to Saul, "Should Jonathan die--he who has brought about this great deliverance in Israel? Never! As surely as the LORD lives, not a hair of his head will fall to the ground, for he did this today with God's help." So the men rescued Jonathan, and he was not put to death.
Matthew 10:30 And even the very hairs of your head are all numbered.
Luke 12:7 Indeed, the very hairs of your head are all numbered. Don't be afraid; you are worth more than many sparrows.
Luke 21:17 All men will hate you because of me.

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But there shall not an hair of your head perish.

12:7 1Sa 14:45 25:29 2Sa 14:11 Mt 10:30 Ac 27:34

Luke Chapter 21 Verse 18

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