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THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO LUKE - Chapter 5 - Verse 7
Verse 7. They beckoned. They gave signs. Perhaps they were at a considerable distance, so that they could not be easily heard.
Their partners. James and John. See Lu 5:10. The following remarks of Dr. Thomson (The Land and the Book, vol. it. p. 80,81) will furnish a good illustration of this passage. After describing the mode of fishing with the "hand-net" and the "drag-net," he adds:
"Again, there is the bag-net and basket-net, of various
kinds, which are so constructed and worked as to enclose
the fish out in deep water. I have seen them of almost
every conceivable size and pattern. It was with some
one of this sort, I suppose, that Simon had toiled all
night without catching anything, but which, when let
down at the command of Jesus, enclosed so great a
multitude that the net brake, and they filled two
ships with the fish until they began to sink. Peter
here speaks of toiling all night; and there are
certain kinds of fishing always carried on at night.
It is a beautiful sight. With blazing torch the boat
glides over the flashing sea, and the men stand gazing
keenly into it until their prey is sighted, when,
quick as lightning, they fling their net or fly
their spear; and often you see the tired fishermen come
sullenly into harbour in the morning, having toiled
all night in vain. Indeed, every kind of fishing is
uncertain. A dozen times the angler jerks out a
naked hook; the hand-net closes down on nothing; the
drag-net brings in only weeds; the bag comes up empty.
And then again, every throw is successful—every net is
full; and frequently without any other apparent reason
than that of throwing it on the right side of the
ship instead of the left, as it happened to the
disciples here at Tiberias."
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