JESUS IN LUKE -- THE DIVINE MAN Luke portrays Jesus in the gospel in essentially according to the image of the divine man. The person in whom divine powers are visible and are exercised ...
At the beginning of Jesus’ ministry, according to Luke’s Gospel, he essentially fills out his social media profile.
“Evil’s days are numbered because the future belongs to God,” he said. “With the power of the Spirit, Jesus redeems us from ...
The author of Luke’s gospel was educated and literate: as much is obvious from today’s pericope, which begins with the first ...
From the Gospel according to Luke. 2:34-35,51: Simon blessed them and said to Mary his mother: "Behold, this child is set for the fall and rising of many in Israel, and for a sign that is spoken ...
A dramatic presentation of the Bible from New Media Bible and producer John Heyman spoken wordforword from the King James Version by the narrator as the actors speak in original Aramaic Hebrew ...
According to Luke 22:4, Judas "spoke with the chief priests and captains ... de Jonge, "Jewish Expectations about the 'Messiah,' according to the Fourth Gospel," New Testament Studies, 19 (1973), pp.
In Luke Chapter 2 we get an account of the first ... I’ve created a simple model to help us better understand the basics of the Gospel according to Calvinism. From before the foundation of ...
According to some interpreters ... One of the most notable differences between Luke's gospel and those of Matthew or Mark is, in Francois Bovon's words, "its sense of joy." The gospel begins ...
The Gospel of Luke is the first volume of Luke-Acts, which was composed by "Luke the beloved physician," a traveling companion of St. Paul (Col 4:14). The Gentile St. Luke wrote his work for ...
The Gospel of Luke and Acts give us the essential framework for the beginning ... 38 Then Mary said, "Here am I, the servant of the Lord; let it be with me according to your word." Then the angel ...