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      • Luke emphasizes Jesus’ compassionate nature through stories of his healing miracles. Nearly 1/3 of Luke’s gospel focuses on Jesus’ healing of the sick, disabled and demon-possessed. For example, moved with pity at a funeral, Jesus raises a widow’s son from the dead (Luke 7:11-17). Upon encountering ten lepers crying “unclean!
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  2. The gospel of Luke records about 23 miracles Jesus performed during His time of ministry. Even though, according to John 21:25, He performed more miracles than that. In this article, I list only the miracles recorded in the gospel of Luke in their chronological order.

  3. Mar 22, 2024 · According to tradition, St. Luke was a physician and possibly a Gentile. He was not one of the original 12 Apostles but may have been one of the 70 disciples appointed by Jesus (Luke 10). He also may have accompanied St. Paul on his missionary journeys.

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  4. Jan 14, 2024 · This means Luke did not directly witness Jesus’ birth, baptism, transfiguration, miracles, parables, sermons, crucifixion, or resurrection. In fact, scholars believe Luke first joined Paul on his second missionary journey around 50 A.D., which was nearly 20 years after Jesus’ death and resurrection.

  5. Jan 1, 2021 · Perhaps he stopped in Naim to interview the widow woman’s son who was raised from the dead (Luke 7:11-17), an account that only Dr. Luke recorded and was a medical miracle! The third thing to notice is that the gospel was addressed to the “most excellent Theophilus.”

  6. Mar 29, 2019 · Not an eyewitness. Luke makes it clear that he was not an eyewitness to Jesusministry ( Luke 1:14 ). He never includes himself in the gospel narrative. A companion of Paul. From the Book of Acts and Paul’s writings, we know that Luke was one of Paul’s companions.

  7. 17 That Jesus was a miracle worker is central to the Christology of the New Testament Gospels and Acts. In Mark, the earliest Gospel, 17 stories of miracles appear in the first eight chapters. Most of the stories are repeated by Matthew and Luke. In Peter’s Pentecost speech, he recalls Jesus’ ministry by saying […]

  8. Feb 11, 2019 · Some credit Luke's training as a medical doctor for his attention to accuracy. Today, many refer to him as Saint Luke and mistakenly believe he was one of the 12 Apostles . Luke was a gentile, probably a Greek, as implied in Colossians 4:11 . He may have been converted to Christianity by Paul. He probably studied to be a physician in Antioch ...

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