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Luke

Luke wrote his gospel to a man called Theophilus. Scholars believe this gospel and Luke Pt II (the book of Acts) were actually intended to be the trial documents Paul would have been required to present to Caesar upon arriving in Rome. They certainly present a great defense of all that Paul taught, and as Luke begins his gospel, he makes the point that he wanted to check all the details and set them in order. Notably, Luke gets his information from eyewitnesses, something that would have been required for Paul’s court appearance.  Luke has been shown to be a historian of the first rank, the details he records having now been vindicated by archeological discoveries and other ancient manuscripts (much to the frustration of critics!) – this is a book we can trust!

Possibly because Luke was a Doctor by profession, he presents Jesus as ‘Son of Man’, focusing very much on His humanity, including a genealogy of Jesus going all the way back to Adam. Luke seems to write from Mary’s perspective, which supports the view that she was one of his key eyewitnesses.

Interestingly, Dr. Luke uses more medical terms than Hippocrates (who is considered ‘the father of medicine’).

 

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24 Chapters, 1,151 Verses

Author:  Luke

 

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