42. Luke
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42. Luke (The Choice: Vol.1)
Jesus Christ Category: Endurance in mission, suffering, and compassion Could avoid: Avoid the cross, reject rejection.“Father, if you are willing, take this cup from me; yet not my will, but yours be done.” (Luke 22:42)Cross-Refs: Isaiah 53:10; John 12:27. Chose: Walked the road of suffering with steadfast obedience.“The Son of…
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42. Luke (The Choice Vol.2)
Pharisees and Experts in the Law Category: Failure of sincerity & truth Could endure: Practice justice and love of God.“But give what is inside the dish to the poor, and everything will be clean for you.” (Luke 11:41)Cross-Refs: Micah 6:8; Matthew 23:23. Chose wrongly: Focused on outward appearances, neglected justice.“Woe…
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19: Jesus Heals a Crippled Woman on the Sabbath
Text: Luke 13:10–17Theme: Liberation from Oppression, True Sabbath Fulfilment, and Divine Compassion 1. Introduction In Luke 13:10–17, Jesus heals a woman crippled for eighteen years while teaching in a synagogue on the Sabbath. This event, unique to Luke, combines physical healing with public teaching, confrontation, and theological revelation. It illustrates…
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20: Jesus Heals a Man with Dropsy on the Sabbath
Text: Luke 14:1–6Theme: Sabbath Compassion, Confronting Hypocrisy, and the Priority of Human Need 1. Introduction The healing of a man with dropsy (oedema) in Luke 14:1–6 is another powerful example of Jesus redefining Sabbath observance by prioritising mercy over man-made restrictions. Unlike other miracles, this one occurs during a meal…
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Luke (Bible Translation History)
1. Chronological Evolution of Bible Translations 1.1 Ancient Translations (Before 5th Century CE) 1.2 Medieval Translations (5th–15th Century CE) 1.3 Reformation and Renaissance Translations (16th–17th Century CE) 1.4 Modern Translations (18th Century–Present) 2. Textual Criticism and Manuscript Traditions 2.1 Key Manuscripts 2.2 Textual Variants and Their Impact 2.3 Scholarly Methods…
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42. Luke (Bible Summary)
The Preface (1:1–4) The Births of John the Baptist and Jesus (1:5—2:52) The Annunciations (1:5–56) The Birth of John the Baptist (1:57–80) The Birth and Childhood of Jesus (ch. 2) The Preparation of Jesus for His Public Ministry (3:1—4:13) His Forerunner (3:1–20) His Baptism (3:21–22) His Genealogy (3:23–38) His Temptation…
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Genealogy of Jesus – Matthew, Luke, Lexnary (Contents)
Matthew (Joseph’s Line) Luke(Mary’s Line) Lexnary – God God – I. From Adam to Noah I. From Adam to Noah – Adam Adam – Seth Seth – Enosh Enosh – Kenan (Cainan) Kenan (Cainan) – Mahalalel Mahalalel – Jared Jared – Enoch Enoch – Methuselah Methuselah – Lamech Lamech –…
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Comparative Gospel Genealogies
Luke’s Alternate Genealogy (Luke 3:23–38) OverviewLuke’s genealogy traces a biological or possibly maternal lineage—likely through Mary—moving in reverse chronological order from Jesus back to Adam. It records 76 names, amounting to 75 generations before Christ, and offers a distinct theological emphasis compared to Matthew’s account. Genealogical Path Luke begins with…
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42. Luke (Bible Overview)
(1) Book Information 1.1 Title and Definition• Title: Luke – named after its traditional author, Luke the physician and companion of the apostle Paul• Definition: A detailed and orderly account of the life, ministry, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ, highlighting His compassion, universal mission, and role as Saviour for…
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Comparison with Matthew’s Genealogy and Luke’s Genealogy
Genealogical Direction and StructureLuke’s genealogy is presented in reverse chronological order, beginning with Jesus and tracing back to Adam and ultimately to God. Matthew’s genealogy proceeds in forward order, starting from Abraham and culminating in Jesus. Luke records seventy-six names in a continuous linear list without thematic divisions. In contrast,…
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42. Luke (Prefiguring Jesus)
Foreshadowing Jesus in the Book of Luke 1. Introduction: Overview of the Book and Its Foreshadowing Themes 2. Historical and Theological Context 3. Narrative Structure and Christ-Centred Motifs 4. Typology and Symbols of Christ 5. Messianic Prophecies and Previews 6. Theological and Christological Significance 7. Redemptive Legacy and Christian Application…