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Luke wrote so that people would understand Jesus, not so they would admire his brain and literary skill. 1. (1-2) Mention of the prior accounts of the life of Jesus.
Luke 1 serves as the opening chapter to Luke's Gospel narrative, setting the stage for the arrival of John the Baptist and Jesus Christ. It recounts two extraordinary birth announcements, marked by divine intervention, prophecy fulfillment, and expressions of faith, joy, and praise.
In this chapter we have, I. Luke's preface to his gospel, or his epistle dedicatory to his friend Theophilus, ver 1-4. II. II. The prophecy and history of the conception of John Baptist, who was Christ's forerunner, ver 5-25 .
To which “us” is Luke referring in Luke 1:1 and 1:3? Followers of Jesus, including Luke. What had been “fulfilled among us” (Luke 1:1)? God fulfilled the Old Testament prophecies by coming and saving sinners Himself. Was Luke the first to recount it?
29 lis 2012 · This chapter contains the author's preface (Luke 1:1-4), the record of the annunciation to Zacharias (Luke 1:5-23), the conception of Elizabeth (Luke 1:24-25), the annunciation to Mary (Luke 1:26-38), and Mary's visit to Elizabeth (Luke 1:39-56), the birth of John the Baptist (Luke 1:57-66), the prophecy of Zacharias (Luke 1:67-79), and a one ...
21 wrz 2023 · 2BeLikeChrist Bible commentary on Luke chapter 1. This is a verse by verse study of Luke 1. Free printable notes are included and a study book is available. This commentary covers every verse of the chapter in depth and provides explanations and applications from the text.
Luke 1:1-2. Forasmuch as many have taken in hand — Who they were to whom the apostle here alludes, who had, from vague reports, (for so his words seem to imply,) rashly published narratives not entirely to be depended on, it is impossible for us now to discover.