Plain talk on Luke. [print]

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Grand Rapids, Zondervan Pub. House (c)1966.Description: 180 pages 23 cmContent type:
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  • BS2595.G985.P535 1966
  • BS2595
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Contents:
The virgin birth (1:5-1:38) -- The youth and baptism of Jesus Christ (2:1-3:22) -- Temptation and early ministry (4:1-5:16) -- The miracles of Christ -- The teaching methods of Jesus of Nazareth (6:1-4; 11:14-20; 5:36-39; 10:25-37; 13:1-5; 14:15-24; 15:1-32; 16:1-12; 16:19-31; 15:1-8) -- The reality of demons -- The general teaching of Jesus of Nazareth (5:1-10; 7:1-10, 36-50; 19:1-10, 37-43) -- Betrayal, trial and crucifixion (22:1-23:56) -- The resurrection (24:1-53).
Subject: The events we are about to consider, in the gospel of Luke, occurred in the world's history a long time ago, in a strange and distant land. In the gospel of John attention is focused upon a wonderful situation where glory prevails, the center of the glory being the King of kings and Lord of lords. But in Luke there is a revelation of Jesus Christ without that atmosphere of glory. Here is a revelation of Jesus Christ in human form, as He came into this world's history more than nineteen hundred years ago; lived, died, and rose again from the grave. - Introduction.
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Introduction (1:1-4) -- The virgin birth (1:5-1:38) -- The youth and baptism of Jesus Christ (2:1-3:22) -- Temptation and early ministry (4:1-5:16) -- The miracles of Christ -- The teaching methods of Jesus of Nazareth (6:1-4; 11:14-20; 5:36-39; 10:25-37; 13:1-5; 14:15-24; 15:1-32; 16:1-12; 16:19-31; 15:1-8) -- The reality of demons -- The general teaching of Jesus of Nazareth (5:1-10; 7:1-10, 36-50; 19:1-10, 37-43) -- Betrayal, trial and crucifixion (22:1-23:56) -- The resurrection (24:1-53).

The events we are about to consider, in the gospel of Luke, occurred in the world's history a long time ago, in a strange and distant land. In the gospel of John attention is focused upon a wonderful situation where glory prevails, the center of the glory being the King of kings and Lord of lords. But in Luke there is a revelation of Jesus Christ without that atmosphere of glory. Here is a revelation of Jesus Christ in human form, as He came into this world's history more than nineteen hundred years ago; lived, died, and rose again from the grave. - Introduction.

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