The Gospel According to St. Luke: An Introduction and CommentaryWriting from a conservative evangelical position, the author is careful to incorporate the findings of the latest Biblical scholarship while refraining from polemic. A substantial introduction, treating the relationship between the first three Gospels, is followed by a verse-by-verse commentary on the text of Luke. Also included is a brief section on the language of the original, and a more extended discussion of Luke as a theologian. As an appendix, the author provides a table of parallel passages in the other Synoptics, enabling the reader to see at a glance what material is peculiar to Luke. |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 57
Page 44
... Spirit . God's purpose does not stop at the cross . It continues in the work of the Holy Spirit which meant so much in the church of Luke's day . But this Evangelist's interest in the Spirit goes back to early days . The Spirit is ...
... Spirit . God's purpose does not stop at the cross . It continues in the work of the Holy Spirit which meant so much in the church of Luke's day . But this Evangelist's interest in the Spirit goes back to early days . The Spirit is ...
Page 45
... Spirit and Jesus not . Blasphemy against the Spirit is the gravest of sins ( 12:10 ) . Jesus told His disciples that the Father would give the Holy Spirit to those who asked ( 11:13 ) . After the resurrection He said , ' behold , I send ...
... Spirit and Jesus not . Blasphemy against the Spirit is the gravest of sins ( 12:10 ) . Jesus told His disciples that the Father would give the Holy Spirit to those who asked ( 11:13 ) . After the resurrection He said , ' behold , I send ...
Page 46
... Spirit may not be presumed on . The church may not say , ' We have the Spirit safely in our keeping . We need not look for the coming of our Lord . ' The Lordship of the Spirit over the historical process is amply brought out in Acts ...
... Spirit may not be presumed on . The church may not say , ' We have the Spirit safely in our keeping . We need not look for the coming of our Lord . ' The Lordship of the Spirit over the historical process is amply brought out in Acts ...
Contents
CHIEF ABBREVIATIONS | 9 |
Luke the Theologian | 28 |
The Relationship of Luke to the other Gospels | 47 |
Copyright | |
5 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
The Gospel According to St. Luke: An Introduction and Commentary Leon Morris No preview available - 1974 |
Common terms and phrases
¹See Acts angels Aramaic asked attitude baptism bring called Christ Christian church clear coming death demons denarius disciples eschatological Evangelists evidence evil fact faith father followers forgiveness Form Critics Galilee Gentiles give God's Gospel Gospel of Luke Greek healing Herod Holy Spirit important Jerusalem Jewish Jews John John's Josephus kingdom London looked Lord Luke tells Luke's Marcan Mary Matthew and Luke Matthew and Mark means meant Messiah ministry miracle Mishnah narrative Old Testament parable passages Passover perhaps Peter Pharisees Pilate pray prayer preaching priests probably prophecy prophets question reference rejected repentance resurrection rich Romans sabbath Sadducees salvation Sanhedrin scholars scribes Scripture seems Septuagint shows simply sinners sins slave speaks steward story synagogue Synoptic Synoptic Gospels Synoptic Problem Synoptists teaching Temple things thought tion took verb verse woman words Zacchaeus Zechariah