Relationship Between The Gospel Of Luke And Acts Essay

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    MRS 325: The relationship between the Gospel of Luke and Acts The Gospel According to Luke as well as the Acts of the Apostles collectively make up 27 percent of the information of the whole New Testament. These two works were authored by Luke, a Gentile believer (Colossians 4:10-14). Seeing that he just authored these two books, which his writings constitute over one fourth of the New Testament writings (making Luke the greatest possible author), the study of the content and message is quite important to us. (Dulle, n.d.) Acts and that Luke are companion books might be seen in many ways. Both publications are addressed to one named Theophilus (Luke 1:3; Acts 1:1). Some have speculated that he was the patron who sponsored the finances for the…

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    I will integrate the Gospel of Luke –Acts to demonstrate how mission was views in that dispensation, and how we as today believer can apply this Gospel to today’s mission mind set. Definition of Mission Some may ask what the definition of mission is. According to the author David Bosch writer of Transforming Mission, the term mission” is a person has to be sent by a sender” . To be sent ones does have to submit to someone that has the authority, Bosch explains that God is the one that…

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    Many scholarly opinions have different opinions on when the Gospel was written. Ranging from the early sixties to the destruction of Jerusalem in A.D. 70, are the most common held views. “Since Luke contains 350 verses of Mark is must have been written after Mark” (Summers 10). Furthermore, verses like Luke 19:43-44 give an indication of the disastrous Jewish-Roman war. Another reference found in Luke 21:20 gives a clear picture of the destruction of Jerusalem, factual knowledge that the author…

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    Book Of Acts Essay

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    The Book of Acts was arguably written by Luke, a physician. It’s dated somewhere between 60-62 A.D. The exact location of the composition of the Book of Acts is unknown. It is thought that maybe Luke wrote it over a couple years using various sources and put it in it’s final form in Rome where Paul was arrested for a couple of years. The Book of Acts has a three-fold purpose. Luke intended to provide an inspired record of selected events that shows the spread of the gospel and the church. The…

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    events with Luke and minor characters through written letters. Antipas is a member of the elite social class in Rome. He currently lives in Pergamum after brief stays in Caesarea and Tyre. Antipas utilizes his servant, Stachys, to deliver correspondence between Pergamum and Ephesus. Luke is the author of the Gospel of Luke and Acts.…

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    The Four Synoptic Gospels

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    4 —“The Synoptic Gospels” The nature of the four Gospels When one opens the New Testament, he is introduced to four narratives which are concerned with the activity and teaching of Jesus of Christ. These records are Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John. These four Gospels constitute a single literary genre and their central message is distinctive. Their content is similar, but their presentation of Jesus takes on a slightly different form. Each Gospel differs from the other. John is the most…

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    When we talk about the Great Commission, it is mostly about the Matthew 28 passage. However, the Luke 24 passage also give us insights about how to prepare the evangelists and missionaries. From a universal perspective, Luke is also on target about mission. If we look at the unity between the gospel of Luke and the book of Acts, we should arrive at the conclusion that Luke 24 is the preparation of Acts 1-28 and Acts 29. Of course, the result of Luke-Acts is Revelation. Therefore, to accomplish…

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    The Gospels

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    The Gospels Mark Matthew Luke John ---Vancy Google image-By Mike Bennett Gospels Greek word “evangelion” Testimonies of Faith. They are faith sources rather than historical sources. Good news which came out from the Jesus’ follower. The mission of Gospels is written to proclaim a messages of the faith in Jesus. The information that contains about Jesus’ works, life, massage, death and resurrection. NOT BIOGRAPHIES! Chronologically organized Memoirs of the apostles…

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    Christian New Testament includes the Gospels According to Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John as the first four books, and they offer the most significant source of the life and teaching of Jesus Christ. Though there are some similar stories related to Jesus in these books, the four Gospels give four distinctive accounts of Jesus ' life, earthly ministry, teaching, and resurrection. Among these dissimilarities, one most obvious and principal difference is the record of Jesus’ genealogy. Both Matthew…

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    Luke Vs Synoptic Gospels

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    To me, the key differences between the gospel of Luke and the synoptic gospels largely derive from the role of the Holy Spirit in Jesus’ life and God’s plan for the world. This idea is exemplified by significant difference between the risen Jesus remaining as a presence in the church (Mark and Mathew) and the promise of Jesus sending the Holy Spirit’s companionship (Luke [24:48]). In addition, Jesus is a spirit- an empowered servant whose work here on earth will appeal to Isaiah’s prophecies…

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