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    The Gospel of Luke The Gospel of Luke was thought to be written by Luke. The time of which he wrote it was uncertain but research shows anywhere from 70 to 80 A.D. it is believed that Luke wrote Luke and Acts to coincide with each other to show certain emphases that had yet to be made. The setting of Luke took place mainly in Jerusalem but traveled to Galilee. The reason for the Gospel of Luke was to show the birth‚ ministry‚ death‚ and the return of Jesus. The Gospel of Luke starts off with the

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    Gospel Of Luke Summary

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    The Gospel of Luke like the other three Gospels depicts the life‚ teachings‚ death and the resurrection of Jesus of Nazareth. This is the largest of the four Gospels. The Gospel opens with a salutation to Theophilus and proceeds to tell the story of the appearance of Angel Gabriel to Zachariah‚ whose wife Elizabeth did not have the ability to bear a child. The Angel announces to Zachariah that his wife will bear a child and that “he will bring back many people of Israel to the Lord their God. He

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    Gospel Of Luke Essay

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    The gospel of Luke is a very interesting and intriguing presentation of the story of one of the most influential men on the planet. Luke presents Jesus in a way much different than any of the other gospels do‚ and because of this different presentation‚ we see a different side of Jesus than the previous gospels. Luke tells stories of what Jesus did‚ such as miracles and teachings‚ and also offers clue on to what the focus of Jesus ministry seemed to be. He also‚ as mentioned earlier‚ presents Jesus

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    with women. All the Gospels report that it was the women who had persevered by Jesus’ cross. The woman “who had a flow of blood” (cf. Mk 5:25-34)‚ who could not touch anyone because it was believed that her touch would make a person “impure”. Each of them was healed‚ and the last-mentioned – the one with a flow of blood‚ who touched Jesus’ garment “in the crowd” (Mk 5:27) – was praised by him for her great faith: “Your faith has made you well” (Mk 5:34). The Gospel of St. Luke pays special attention

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    1. I feel like I can relate to Peter and his story in the Gospel of Luke. Peter’s Denial of Jesus (22:54-65) is the story where Peter is being questioned by authorities if he knew Jesus or not. Peter is questioned three times and is recognized by bystanders for being associated with Jesus. Jesus tells Peter “Before the cock crows today‚ you will deny me three times.” Peter does not believe him‚ but after being questioned three times‚ Peter denies ever knowing Jesus. I can relate to how Peter feels

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    Apology Plato Analysis

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    Apology by Plato tells a story of Socrates‚ who was being accused of teaching others for a fee‚ corrupting the young and not believing in the gods. He asks the court to allow him to defend himself in his normal speaking manner because he had never been in a courtroom. Socrates starts by denying the charges against him. He claims that he has never asked for money from other people. He argued that young rich people with nothing to do would follow him and imitate his interviews of well-known wise people

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    The Apology is written by Plato of Socrates’ trial‚ at 70 years of age Socrates was accused of impiety and corrupting the youth of Athens. Plato’s account consists of three speeches that were given by Socrates during this trial. Socrates speaks before the men of Athens‚ his jury‚ in 399 BCE and confesses he has forgotten who he was‚ he then recollects who he is‚ and finally he proclaims who Socrates is. The trial began with the prosecutors presenting their case against the accused before the

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    The Gospel of Luke was written prior to 70 A.D. This is certain due to the fact that Luke never mentions the destruction of temple from 70 A.D. Luke wrote his Gospel after his removal from Greece to Rome. (Reicke‚ 1964) Luke himself wrote the authorship of the Gospel of Luke. Luke’s name was only mentioned three times in the Bible‚ therefore there are not a lot of details about who Luke actually is. Luke is a very uncommon name in the Greek language. (Hayes‚ 1913 )The three accounts of Luke mention

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    The Church and the Gospels of Matthew and Luke The four authors that wrote about Jesus life and ministry tell the same story in different ways. There are many stories about Jesus and not any one of the apostles told everything that was wrote about Jesus and his life. Even the content about the same story had many different details. I have picked to gospel accounts about Jesus to compare. The two apostles that I picked will compare Luke and Matthew. They both wrote about the same event

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    salvation that men have. It is more often emphasized in the Gospel of Luke that the role of women was very prominent within Jesus’s life‚ but that does not exclude the Gospels of Matthew‚ Mark‚ and John from having significant roles filled by women. This paper is to outline the stories of Jesus’s interactions and relationships with women and deciphering why they may or may not have prominent roles in society that are mentioned within the gospels. Their roles within

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