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The death of Jesus in Luke's gospel is more like a martyr's death, it's much calmer, he goes inexorably to the cross, knowing that it is what must happen. Pilate isn't at fault at all.
Luke is the only gospel writer who tells the parables of the prodigal son (15:11-32) and the good Samaritan (10:25-37). He alone tells us the stories of Mary and Martha (10:38-42) and of the ...
All three are located within Luke’s great journey from Luke 9:51 to 19 as Jesus is on his way to Jerusalem. This is a distinctive part of Luke’s Gospel, not found as fully in the other Gospels.
Luke uses this prophetic statement as an outline for Acts. Once the apostles are "baptized with the Holy Spirit" (1:5) at Pentecost (2), they evangelize the people in Jerusalem (1-7).
As he said this, he called out, ‘He who has ears to hear, let him hear’" (Luke 8:8). This Bible verse is from the Gospel of Luke, one of the three synoptic Gospels.
Although he was, according to his own declaration in Luke 1:1–4, no eyewitness of the gospel history, he had excellent opportunities to acquire all the authoritative information necessary for ...
The story of the sinful woman anointing Jesus in Luke 7:36–50 provokes several debates among scholars. Our authors agree that the story reflects Luke’s interests: dining, stories of women as “faithful ...
Luke, chapters 1 and 2, will be our focus today, and you can read these verses from a Bible in your home or by searching online. It's the third book of the New Testament, which is located toward ...