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    Luke's Gospel

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    1. The writer of Luke’s Gospel is Luke. Luke was a Gentile Christian who may have been a disciple of Paul. Luke was a Physician (Colossians 4:14). Luke was also the author of the book of Acts. I chose this particular Gospel because of Luke’s genealogy of Jesus and how he was the Son of God. I also chose this Gospel because of Luke’s accounts from Jesus’ mother Mary and other accounts from women to provide more detail on Jesus’ life. 2. The basic structure of Luke’s Gospel is fairly chronological

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    FORRMAL INDUCTIVE BIBLE STUDY Luke 11:1-4 By: Brandon Johnson RS324 – Life and Teachings of Jesus Professor Del Gray 11 January 2013 Table of Contents I. Introduction ……………………………………………………………… 1 II. Find the Unit ……………………………………………………..……… III. Outline ……………………………………………….………………….. IV. Research Key Words …………………………………….……………… V. Rediscover the Message ………………………………………………… VI. Mark the

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    Resurrection As diverse and multicultural as today’s society may appear‚ the majority of individuals have still heard of the gospels that help make up the Holy Bible. Although there are many in the Bible‚ the four canonical gospels‚ Mathew‚ Mark‚ Luke‚ and John‚ are perhaps the most widely recognized. These four‚ although composed by different individuals‚ share many similarities in common such as how those who encounter Jesus after his resurrection behave. Even certain traits that characterize

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    consists of Matthew‚ Mark‚ Luke‚ and John. The Synoptic Gospels comprise of first three Gospels in the New Testament. Those Gospels entail Matthew‚ Mark‚ and Luke. These three meticulous Gospels spur up the theory of the Synoptic Problem‚ that all of them share similarities in content and expression. This is where source criticism is applied because this is discerning the use of sources and of source relations. Mark is the central source that is being used by both Matthew and Luke. Scholars have gathered

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    "Evaluate Contrasting Exegetical Approaches to Luke 10:25-37 the "Good Samaritan". The story of the Good Samaritan is one of the most well known parables of Jesus Christ. The writer will evaluate contrasting exegetical approaches that have been used by four scholars in interpreting the Lucan story. This essay will not consider the significance of the original meaning for today. The Good Samaritan story is recorded in Luke ’s gospel 10:25-37. Jesus told this story in response to a lawyer ’s inquiry

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    ntroduction: The person and works of Jesus Christ are taken into consideration to imply for different aspects of life‚ particularly to the right sides of situation. If it is in the subject of Justice and Humanhood‚ his personhood and teachings can be used to make judgment or verdict. Likewise he is very inclusive‚ as well as tyranny but to the unhealthy situation. Meanwhile‚ to promote indigenous and marginalized people’s resistance for their justice and dignity‚ He becomes on their sides. And His

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    Luke's Relationship

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    The Gospel of Luke was written after the destruction of Jerusalem by the Romans in 70 AD. Therefore‚ Luke didn’t witness anything that God did‚ instead he wrote his Gospel based on the words and stories told by people at that time. The Gospel starts off with Luke stating that he is giving “an orderly account” (Luke 1:3). Jesus travels to Jerusalem and along the way he attracts the attention of many different groups of people. Through the relationships he forms with his disciples‚ the crowds‚ and

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    Universal Savior Although the gospels of Matthews and Like are the most similar of all of the canonical gospels‚ they offer different messages and send differing accounts of the figure of Jesus. Matthew calls Jesus the Jewish Messiah‚ while Luke does the opposite. Luke calls Jesus the universal savior‚ and by doing so each writer sets up their gospel to try and explain who they think Christ is by using their writing and knowledge to their advantage. Matthew depicts Jesus to be the king of the Jews

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    The Four Gospels

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    The New Testament has four Gospels‚ Matthew‚ Mark‚ Luke and John. All of them hold a unique position as testimony to the life and teaching of Jesus. All four authors of the gospels proclaim a truth about Jesus in their own distinctive ways. The Gospel of Luke is unique or different from other two synoptic gospels Because Luke’s the only writer of the New Testament to not be Jewish. Luke is also the longest gospel in the New Testament. In Luke’s gospels Jesus is described as Saviour of all mankind

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    The Prodigal Son Jesus tells the parables of “The Lost Sheep” and “The Lost Coin” as he was eating with the tax collectors and sinners. He tells the parables because he hears the Pharisees and the scribes murmuring about him accepting and eating with the sinners. The parable of the lost sheep is about a shepherd who has 100 sheep. When he loses one he leaves the 99 to look for the one that is lost. When he finds it he calls his neighbors and friends and tells them to rejoice for the return

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