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. |
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... wanted to hear more . Some of them wanted healing . They came from great distances , as far south as Jerusalem and as far north as Tyre and Sidon . Sick people were healed and Luke particularly mentions those troubled with unclean ...
... wanted to hear more . Some of them wanted healing . They came from great distances , as far south as Jerusalem and as far north as Tyre and Sidon . Sick people were healed and Luke particularly mentions those troubled with unclean ...
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... wanted to see Jesus for himself , perhaps to check up on whether He was John . w . The feeding of the five thousand ( 9 : 10-17 ) This is the one miracle , apart from the resurrection , recounted in all four Gospels . Clearly it made a ...
... wanted to see Jesus for himself , perhaps to check up on whether He was John . w . The feeding of the five thousand ( 9 : 10-17 ) This is the one miracle , apart from the resurrection , recounted in all four Gospels . Clearly it made a ...
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... wanted to see Him ( 9 : 9 ) . He had also heard of Jesus ' miracles and wanted to see one for himself . Sign ( semeion ) is often used of Jesus ' miracles in John , but the Synoptists prefer dunamis , ' mighty work ' . The word normally ...
... wanted to see Him ( 9 : 9 ) . He had also heard of Jesus ' miracles and wanted to see one for himself . Sign ( semeion ) is often used of Jesus ' miracles in John , but the Synoptists prefer dunamis , ' mighty work ' . The word normally ...
Contents
CHIEF ABBREVIATIONS | 9 |
Luke the Theologian | 28 |
The Relationship of Luke to the other Gospels | 47 |
Copyright | |
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