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    Patrick Horner Jr. Religion I – Period 2 March 8‚ 2017 Gospel of Luke Chapters 1-5 The Gospel of Luke is a book in the bible that contains Genealogy‚ Narrative History‚ Sermons‚ and Parables. Luke wrote two works‚ the third gospel‚ an account of the life and teachings of Jesus‚ and the Book of Acts‚ which is an account of the growth and expansion of Christianity after the death of Jesus down through close to the end of the ministry of Paul. There was in the days of Herod‚ the king of Judea‚ a certain

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    The gospel of Luke was written to Jews and Gentiles with a focus on the outcast/ the poor. Its overall purpose is “following Jesus‚ the savior of the world”. The resurrection encounters in the gospel of Luke is appealing especially considering the audience of Luke. Luke’s style of reporting the encounters of the resurrection fits well his purpose as he is trying to convince his audience to “follow Jesus‚ the savior of the world”. Jesus is not only the savior of Jews‚ but of the world and that world

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    Gospel Parables According to Luke Luke’s unique parables of the Good Samaritan‚ the Prodigal Son‚ and Lazarus and the Rich Man contributed to a major change in attitudes toward people who were poor‚ powerless and socially outcast. Empowered by the Holy Spirit Luke’s Jesus forgives sinners‚ comforts the oppressed and heals the afflicted. Luke demonstrates that Jesus’ kingdom demands an ethic change when it comes to social and religious values. The Good Samaritan parable is an excellent example of

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    This following report will explain how the theme “Salvation for all” is prevalent throughout the Gospel of Luke. It will do this by providing evidence for the theme “Salvation for all” in The Gospel of Luke‚ and discussing the wider implications such as why this theme matters to Catholic Christians. A theme is a recurring idea throughout a piece of literature‚ usually with the purpose to present a specific message the author wants to get across. Within the Bible there are many different styles of

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    In the Gospel of Luke‚ the phrase‚ “Kingdom of God”‚ is used quite frequently. Upon interpretation‚ I believe it is‚ in fact‚ a kingdom instead of a kingship. When you look at the definition of each word‚ a kingdom is a nation having as supreme ruler a king and/or queen. A kingship is the dignity‚ rank or office of a king; the state of being a king. It has been stated throughout the Bible (though more specifically mentioned in the book of Revelation) that the Kingdom of God is a place where all of

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    Apology by Plato tells the story of Socrates after he was put on trial. This text shows the argument that Socrates made while he was fighting for his life. He was sentenced to death because the people of Athens felt like he was corrupting the youth that lived in the city. Plato characterized Socrates as a kind‚ innocent man who was unfairly blamed for a crime that he did not commit. The audience in this book is the jury and the citizens that appeared in court but the bigger audience is those

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    The New Testament gospels of Mark‚ Matthew‚ Luke and John offer four remarkably similar accounts of the life and passion of Jesus Christ. Scholars generally contend that Mark is the earliest of the four accounts and that it functions as a "major narrative source" for the gospels of Matthew and Luke. How came Matthew come first in the bible Before Mark? What is the basis of the sequence of the books of the bible? We have studied that the four gospels contains different view about our Lord Jesus Christ

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    All four gospels written by Mark‚ Matthew‚ Luke and John all began with word of Jesus with his life works and his miracles‚ parables and teachings. These stories of Jesus from people who knew him were passed down orally and were passed down through generations and over time they became teachings and preachings. In 70 AD Mark was the first disciple to put the stories of Jesus on paper‚ this happened because the older people started dying making it harder to remember the stories of Jesus so they decided

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    The Gospels are our most important resource in a study of Christianity. Christians obtain most of their knowledge and understanding of Jesus from the Gospels. These are the heart of all scripture because the gospels contain the life ad teachings of Jesus. There are four gospels‚ and which serves a significance to our faith. The four Gospels include Matthew‚ Mark‚ Luke and John. The Gospel of Matthew Matthew’s Gospel is important because he helps convert Jews by teaching about Christ. This reveals

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    Throughout the Gospels of Luke and Matthew‚ there have been many kinds of Parables taught. Parables are brief‚ short stories told by Jesus to explain a simple moral or life lesson. His followers were determined to take these lessons to heart for the rest of their lives. Although there were many differences between the Gospels of Luke and Matthew‚ they did have a few similarities about Jesus. For example‚ Jesus Christ was born in Bethlehem; he was also considered to be a son of David. All in all‚

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