Lk 20:17 in MacDonalds

Why is it, for example, when I put Luke 20:17 into MacDonalds Commentary, Luke 19:28-21:38 comes up. The same pops up in the Bible Knowledge Commentary.
In another commentary, the Gospel according to Luke CBSC, when I punch in Lk 20:17, that very passage comes up without giving me such a broad spectrum which leads to scrolling, and then scrolling again.
Is this by design or is this a fluke?
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It is the design of the commentary itself - some organize their entries by pericopes, some by verses.
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Thank you so much, MJ. Smith. That clears that mystery up very well. By the way, your expertise is always appreciated.
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