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The Gospel of Luke tells the story of the life and ministry of Jesus from before His birth to His ascension. This gospel is the first book of Luke-Acts, Luke's two-part history of the early Church. Luke emphasizes the humanity of the Son of Man.
Run length: 2 hours, 23 minutes
Reader: Dale McConachie
Translation: New American Standard Bible®
Copyright © 1960, 1962, 1963, 1968, 1971, 1972,
1973, 1975, 1977, 1995 by The Lockman Foundation
Topics include:
- Birth of John the Baptist (Ch. 1)
- Birth of Jesus (Ch. 2)
- Jesus as a Child in Jerusalem (Ch. 2)
- Ministry of John the Baptist, Baptism & Geneaology of Jesus
(Ch. 3)
- Jesus Tempted (Ch. 4)
- Jesus Heals & Casts Out Demons (Ch. 4, 5)
- Jesus Calls His First Disciples (Ch. 5)
- The Beatitudes (Ch. 6)
- Jesus Raises a Man From the Dead (Ch. 7)
- Parables & Teachings (Ch. 8, 9)
- Feeding of the 5,000 (Ch. 9)
- The Transfiguration (Ch. 9)
- Jesus Sends the Seventy (Ch. 10)
- The Lord's Prayer (Ch. 11)
- Teachings and Miracles (Ch. 12-21)
- The Triumphal Entry (Ch. 19)
- Betrayal, Arrest, Denial, Crucifixion (Ch. 22, 23)
- Resurrection, Ascension (Ch. 24)
From Matthew Henry's Commentary:
"Dr. Cave observes that [Luke's] way and manner of writing are accurate and exact, his style polite and elegant, sublime and lofty, yet perspicuous; and that he expresses himself in a vein of purer Greek than is to be found in the other writers of the holy story. Thus he relates divers[e] things more copiously than the other evangelists; and thus he especially treats of those things which relate to the priestly office of Christ."
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