The Luke gospel, discovered after Matthew and Mark, focuses on the ministry of Jesus Christ, but also shows his birth and overall growth. In this chapter we will look at the history of the trip experienced by Christ. It is important to remember that the Bible and all its books are recorded as history, but each book is unique as it contains the timetable of theology. The Bible is considered to be the most important book in history.
According to the Gospel of Luke it is often abbreviated as Luke's Gospel, or simply Luke is the third and longest gospel in the four Gospels. This weather gospel is Jesus' life in Nazareth and an explanation of missionary. It details the story of his birth from Ascension to Ascension. Luke's purpose is to write an accurate and reliable history of the life of Jesus Christ, revealing the theological significance of history. He is Greek, the only Gentile Christian writer in the New Testament. Luke's words indicate that he is an educated person. In Colossians 4:14, I learned that he was a doctor.
The Gospel Ruka is based on one quarter of the Four New Gospels (tells the story of Jesus Christ's life and death) and one of three opposing Gospels, Mark and Matthew. It is traditionally returned to Luke, "a loving doctor", an intimate partner of the apostle Paul. The Gospel of Luke is clearly written by the Gentiles. For example, it is not the Abraham, the father of the Jew, but the genealogy of Christ to the "father" of mankind. The date and location of the composition is uncertain; many people compare the Gospels with the AD 63-70, others will be later
Not so much, but the Gospel of Luke and the Apostle is actually the history of the two-part composition of early Christianity written by Luca for the teachings of the mystics. Other people know. Overall, these books trace the arrival process of followers of believers who came from believers of the Jewish descendants, and Roman evangelists in about 30 years. Thus Luke and the Apostle outlined the first major step in the process of institutionalization of the Christian history, the personal and charismatic leadership of Jesus of Nazareth, thereby developing the motive for the gospel I will. The story of these books is over when the Roman Empire government is complete but persecution of the third century and a half of bloodshed has begun.