As introducing the study of the gospel according to Luke, two matters demand our attention, those namely of the writer of the book; and his writing, as he himself introduces it to us in the preface…
Every reading from a gospel is from a particular angle of vision. It is imperative, therefore, at the outset, to understand the angle assumed in hte commentary. The following paragraphs are devoted…
Tom Wright's guide to Luke, which includes a wealth of information and background detail, provides real insights for our understanding of the story of Jesus and its implications for the reader. His…
The conclusion of Luke-Acts is regarded as one of the most important chapters of Luke's two-volume work. Several significant Lukan themes are found in Acts 28, all of which make some contribution t…
The gospel according to St. Luke is part of a twin-work that includes also the book of Acts. In most translations these two parts are separated by the gospel according to St. John, and many readers…
The aim of this series of commentaries on books of the Bible is to provide general reader with the soundest possible assistance in understanding the message of each book considered as a whole and a…
This book represents the substance of a series of readings on the gospel of Luke with Mr. C.A. Coates during the years 1929-1931. It has been compiled from notes taken at the time, which have been …
In order to bring the work within reasonable bounds, it was found necessary that the number of examples of the medical use of a word should not, in any case, exceed ten; in many instances they coul…
Commentary on Luke begins with an introduction dealing with the date, authorship, and purpose of Luke. The outline of the Book of Luke is printed separately for easy reference, besides being given …
Although several scholars have written in the past about how Luke portrays Jesus and the apostles as prophets, no one has yet provided a comprehensive theory as to why Luke's main protagonists rese…