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Gospel of Luke

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This and the previous edit were just removing accents from letters in the Cyrenius section, and replacing the copied/pasted Greek by α etc. In case portability is improved.
__NOTOC__{{quote Infobox_Contents | texttopic_name =Since many have undertaken to set in order a narrative concerning those matters which have been fulfilled among us. [[Luke (WEB)'s Gospel |Full Text of Luke]]}} ==Synopsis=subtopics The [[gospelGospel]] according |opinion_pieces = {{short_opinions}} * [[Apostle Luke, Gospel according to (EBD)|Luke]] is the third book of the [[New Testament]]. It tells Easton's Bible Dictionary entry on the story Gospel of [[Jesus]]' life, death, and resurrection. The story told in Luke is continued by the same author in the sequel the [[Acts of the Apostles]].}}| ==Contents=={{bible}} 
{{chapters}}
[[Luke 1|1]]
[[Luke 24|24]]
{{versions}}==Commentary==
{{bookstudies}}* The [[gospel]] according [[Apostle Luke, Gospel according to (EBD)|EastonLuke]] is the third book of the [[New Testament]]. It tells the story of [[Jesus]]'s Bible Dictionary entry on life, death, and resurrection. The story told in Luke is continued by the same author in the sequel the Gospel [[Acts of Lukethe Apostles]]. {{quotes}}----
==Main article=='''Read [[Matthew Henry's Concise Bible Commentary]] on the [[Text:MHC Concise {{SUBPAGENAME}}|{{SUBPAGENAME}}]]'''
The [[gospel]] according [[Apostle Luke|Luke]] is the third book of the [[New Testament]]. It tells the story of [[Jesus]]' life, death, and resurrection. The story told in Luke is continued by the same author in the sequel the [[Acts of the Apostles]].----
===Author===
===Purpose and themes===
 
===Quirinius or Cyrenius?===
At [[Luke 2:2]] the governor is named as Cyrenius in the Authorised Version (KJV) and as Quirinius in many modern translations.
 
There is no contradiction in the Bible text in ancient Greek. That certainly reads Κυρηνιου. That word has [[Bible words and their meaning—Strong's Numbers|Strong's number]] 2958, which Strong transliterates as Kurenios.
 
The German Luther Bible and, later, the KJV change Kurenios into letters which existed in the Latin alphabet. Although that alphabet is similar to ours, it does not, for example, contain the letter K, so that was replaced by C. The ending -os is replaced by -us, which would be appropriate for a Roman man. Hence Cyrenius. In the German language, an obvious pronunciation of the word Cyrenius is Ku-rain-ius, which sounds similar to Kurenios.
 
Modern versions use information from elsewhere that there was a Roman called P Sulpicius Quirinius. The translators or paraphrasers replace the word used by Luke by the word Quirinius. There is no Q in Greek, so the name Quirinius, written in Greek, would have to start with the Greek letter K.
 
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==Links==
  {{returnto}} [[Christianity]] -> [[Bible]] -> [[New Testament]] [[Category:Books of the New Testament]][[Category:Gospels]][[Category:Synoptic gospels]]
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