The essence of the kingdom proposed in the Gospel by Luke One of the biggest concerns of Luca against Jesus is his preaching to the kingdom of God. Since Luke can be said to be a Gentileman, we prove to all people that the kingdom exists and welcome all members to become members. However, the content of the Kingdom of Luka contradicts Jewish expectations. For example, the understanding of the kingdom of the Jews means that God's rule becomes a counterpart to the Kingdom of the earth.
The Gospel of the Gospel (Matthew, Mark and Luca) calls Jesus the king of the Jews who declared the kingdom of God (Matthew 4.17, 9.35). John the Baptist and XII also announced the message of the kingdom. However, in the Gospel of John, there are few kings and their kingdoms. Please think about the following. The Gospel gospel emphasizes Jesus' kingdom and kingdom more than John. Except for the two verses of John 3, neither the king nor the kingdom are mentioned (except Jesus' judgment before Pilate, John 18.33 - 19.22). Why is this? The most logical reason is that John wants to concentrate messages mainly on the god of Christ, not in his kingdom or kingdom. When I mentioned about his kingdom, he wanted to emphasize his own people, the Jews, those who murdered their Messiah, and rejected their king and his kingdom. Peter completely revealed this fact in the message to the Jews after the resurrection (Acts 2.26, 3.10-15, 4.10-11).
Luke is not a Jew, but a heathen. He is a doctor of love. The essence of Luke's gospel appears in the role of the person who obtained the material. They are "minister of this word" (7, amateur). This book was written for a person named Theophilus which is part of the Roman government. Luke's words touched Theophilus, bringing him closer to Jesus. The depth of Luca is detected by the reaction of faith (7, Laymans). This Gospel is written in a view of a heretic. For Luca, Jesus was sacrificed to save the world from their inheritance. Luke emphasized that Jesus not only wanted the Jews to know the words but also wanted the Gentiles. Luke has been loved by everyone and is considered a highly skilled painter. Luke also wrote a book of acts that are said to be a sequel to the Gospel. Buttrick et al