- Luke 1 NIV - Introduction - Many have undertaken to - Bible Gateway
1 Many have undertaken to draw up an account of the things that have been fulfilled[a] among us, 2 just as they were handed down to us by those who from the first were eyewitnesses and servants of the word 3 With this in mind, since I myself have carefully investigated everything from the beginning, I too decided to write an orderly account for
- Luke the Evangelist - Wikipedia
Luke the Evangelist[a] was one of the Four Evangelists —the four traditionally ascribed authors of the canonical gospels The Early Church Fathers ascribed to him authorship of both the Gospel of Luke and the Acts of the Apostles
- Gospel of Luke - Read Bible Book and Study Online
Read the Book of Luke online Scripture chapters verses with full summary, commentary meaning, and concordances for Bible study
- LUKE CHAPTER 1 KJV - King James Bible Online
Luke Chapter 1 Bible Options | + Text Size — 1 Forasmuch as many have taken in hand to set forth in order a declaration of those things which are most surely believed among us, 2 Even as they delivered them unto us, which from the beginning were eyewitnesses, and ministers of the word;
- Luke: The Gospel According to Luke - Bible Hub
Luke 10 Jesus Sends the Seventy-Two (Matthew 9:35–38) 1 After this, the Lord appointed seventy-two a others and sent them two by two ahead of Him to every town and place He was about to visit 2 And He told them, “The harvest is plentiful, but the workers are few Ask the Lord of the harvest, therefore, to send out workers into His harvest
- Luke, THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO LUKE | USCCB
Throughout the gospel, Luke calls upon the Christian disciple to identify with the master Jesus, who is caring and tender toward the poor and lowly, the outcast, the sinner, and the afflicted, toward all those who recognize their dependence on God (Lk 4:18; 6:20 – 23; 7:36 – 50; 14:12 – 14; 15:1 – 32; 16:19 – 31; 18:9 – 14; 19:1
- Who was Luke in the Bible? - GotQuestions. org
Luke was the author of the gospel of Luke and the book of Acts Luke does not name himself in either of his books, but Paul mentions him by name in three epistles Both Luke and Acts are addressed to the same person, Theophilus (Luke 1:3; Acts 1:1)
- Luke - BibleRef. com
Overview: Luke is one of the larger books in the New Testament, with 24 chapters covering five major themes Its express purpose is to provide fact-checked information about Jesus Christ The first major section includes the births of John the Baptist and Jesus, along with Christ's boyhood, baptism, and temptations (Luke 1:1—4:13)
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