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The Gospel of Luke also referred to as The Book of Luke or simply Luke is the third book of the New Testament, as well as the Gospels and is the forty-second book of the Bible. It was written by the physician Luke. Compared to the other Gospels, Luke is much a more detailed historical account of all of Jesus' life. Because of this, Luke contains multiple accounts of Jesus's life, not found in any of the other Gospels. Luke is also the only Gospel that contains a sequel, the Book of Acts, which takes shortly after the final event in Luke, the Ascension of Jesus.

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  • The Gospel of Luke also referred to as The Book of Luke or simply Luke is the third book of the New Testament, as well as the Gospels and is the forty-second book of the Bible. It was written by the physician Luke. Compared to the other Gospels, Luke is much a more detailed historical account of all of Jesus' life. Because of this, Luke contains multiple accounts of Jesus's life, not found in any of the other Gospels. Luke is also the only Gospel that contains a sequel, the Book of Acts, which takes shortly after the final event in Luke, the Ascension of Jesus.
  • The Gospel according to Luke is the third book of the New Testament, which tradition attributes to Luke, a Greek physician and a companion of Paul. Like the Gospel of Matthew, but unlike the other Gospels, it contains a geneology and an account of the nativity. Both the Gospel of Luke and the Acts of the Apostles are addressed to "Theophilus" (Greek for "One who loves God"), indicating that they have the same author.
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  • The Gospel
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  • *Birth, baptism and ministry of Jesus. *Trial and Crucifixion of Jesus *Resurrection and Ascension of Jesus
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  • Gospel of Luke
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  • 43(xsd:integer)
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  • *Jesus Christ *Mary (mother of Jesus) *John the Baptist *Simon Peter
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  • c. AD 62
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  • Luke
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  • Greek
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  • *God *Luke the Evangelist
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  • 24(xsd:integer)
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  • The author of the Gospel
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  • 4(xsd:integer)
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  • The Gospel of Luke also referred to as The Book of Luke or simply Luke is the third book of the New Testament, as well as the Gospels and is the forty-second book of the Bible. It was written by the physician Luke. Compared to the other Gospels, Luke is much a more detailed historical account of all of Jesus' life. Because of this, Luke contains multiple accounts of Jesus's life, not found in any of the other Gospels. Luke is also the only Gospel that contains a sequel, the Book of Acts, which takes shortly after the final event in Luke, the Ascension of Jesus.
  • The Gospel according to Luke is the third book of the New Testament, which tradition attributes to Luke, a Greek physician and a companion of Paul. Like the Gospel of Matthew, but unlike the other Gospels, it contains a geneology and an account of the nativity. Both the Gospel of Luke and the Acts of the Apostles are addressed to "Theophilus" (Greek for "One who loves God"), indicating that they have the same author.
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