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Revision as of 16:52, 29 September 2005
In brief: The Gospel of Luke is the third of the four accounts of the life of Jesus in New Testament. Although the text does not name its author, the modern consensus follows the traditional view that this gospel and the Acts of the Apostles were both written by Luke.
This page refers to the Gospel According to Luke. See also
Overviews of the Gospel according to Luke
- An introduction to the Gospel according to Luke
- Bible Dictionary: Luke
- Bible Dictionary: Luke, Gospel of
Different translations of the Gospel according to Luke
- Bible, English, King James, Luke
- Bible, English, World English, Luke
- Bible, English, American Standard Version, Luke
Studies in Luke
Articles / opinions
Quotes
Related topics
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