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Luke: More Than a Teacher

Nov 26, 2024β€’32 minβ€’Season 7Ep. 14
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Linear narrative, clear gospel, and a perichoretic nature that is harmonious: this is just a taste of the gospel of Luke. And if you are like 90% of people you just skipped over a word I completely made up. Or did I? Ok stop googling if perichoretic is a word! Just listen to the episode to get context and why that matters!


Who wrote Luke? Luke, though not an apostle, was an apostolic associate.


When was Luke written? Around 58-59 AD.


Who was it written to? Unlike most books, this was written to one person - Theophilus! We know almost nothing about him except that he was a gentile of high standing. The important thing to keep in mind is that Luke was written to greek-speaking gentiles.


Why was Luke written? Check out JimmyandKelly.com for more extensive show notes.


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