CrossLinks Topical Index - LU


Lucifer : angel - of light
Lucifer - Latin: light bearer : angel - of light
luck : chance - or God
luck - or God : chance - or God
Lucy : evolution - missing link - Lucy
Lucy - missing link - evolution : evolution - missing link - Lucy
Luke : Acts - historical reliability ; archaeology - politarches ; Luke - accuracy ; Luke - death ; Luke - Gentile or Jew? ; Luke - Greek style ; Luke - Jewish? ; Luke - mentioned ; Luke - physician; Theophilus - written to by Luke
Luke - accuracy : Luke; Luke 1:1; Luke 2:1; Acts 1:1; Acts 5:27; Acts 14:1-6

"The accuracy of Luke's use of the various titles of the Roman Empire has been compared to the easy and confident way in which an Oxford man in ordinary conversation will refer to the Heads of Oxford colleges by their proper titles -- the Provost of Oriel, the Master of Balliol, the Rector of Exeter the President of Magdalen, and so on. A non-Oxonian like the present writer never feels quite at home with the multiplicity of these Oxford titles. But Luke had a further difficulty in that the titles sometimes did not remain the same for any great length of time; a province might pass from senatorial government to administration by a direct representative of the emperor, and would then be governed no longer by a proconsul but by an imperial legate (legatus pro praetore)." Ref-0239, pp. 82-83. "[Sir William Ramsay] discovered that [Acts] was true to first-century history. Here are Ramsay’s own words chronicling his change in mind: I may fairly claim to have entered on this investigation without prejudice in favor of the conclusion which I shall now seek to justify to the reader. On the contrary, I began with a mind unfavorable to it, for the ingenuity and apparent completeness of the Tübingen theory had at once time quite convinced me. It did not then lie in my line of life to investigate the subject minutely, but more recently I found myself brought into contact with the Book of Acts as an authority for the topography, antiquities and society of Asia Minor. It was gradually borne upon me that in various details the narrative showed marvelous truth." Josh McDowell, The Historical Reliability of the New Testament, Ref-0066 27.2 (2014), 46-49, pp. 46-47. "Acts 14:1-6, for example, was in disrepute historically for many years. The passage implies that Lystra and Derbe were in Lycaonia but Iconium was not. Later Roman writers (such as Cicero) contradicted the passage, asserting that Iconium was in Lycaonia. For years this was used by the critical school to show the historical unreliability of Acts. In 1910, however, Sir William Ramsay discovered a first-century inscription declaring that the first-century Iconium was under the authority of Phrygia, not Lycaonia. It was only in the second century that territorial boundaries changed and Iconium came under Lycaonian rule. A first-century writer would be aware of this historical detail; a second-century writer could have been ignorant of it." Josh McDowell, The Historical Reliability of the New Testament, Ref-0066 27.2 (2014), 46-49, p. 47. "For many years there was no evidence of a census at [the time] Jesus was born sometime before 4 B.C. A census was taken under Quirinius in A.D. 6 or 7, but there was no evidence for an earlier one that could correspond with the date of Jesus' birth. . . . Biblical scholar Gleason L. Archer chronicles the problem and its solution: Luke 2:1 tells of a decree from Caesar Augustus to have the whole “world” . . . enrolled in a census report for taxation purposes. . . . This was the first census undertaking by Quirinius (or “Cyrenius”) as governor (or at least as acting governor) of Syria. Josphus mentions no census in the reign of Herod the Great (who died in 4 B.C.) but he does mention one taken by “Cyrenius” (Antiquities 17.13.5) soon after Herod Archelaus was deposed in A.D. 6 . . . If Luke dates the census in 8 or 7 B.C., and if Josephus dates it in A.D. 6 or 7, there appears to be a discrepancy of about fourteen years. Also, since Saturninus (according to Tertullian in Contra Marcion 4:19) was legate of Syria from 9 B.C. to 6 B.C., and Quintilius Varus was legate from 7 B.C. to A.D. 4 (not the one-year overlap in these two terms!), there is doubt as to whether Quirinius was ever governor of Syria at all. By way of solution, let it be noted first of all that Luke says this was a “first” enrollment that took place under Quirinius (haute apographe prote egeneto). A “first” surely implies a second one sometime later. Luke was therefore well aware of that second census, taken by Quirinius again in A.D. 7, which Josephus alludes to in the passage cited above. We know this because Luke (who lived much closer to the time than Josephus did) also quotes Gamaliel as alluding to the insurrection of Judas of Galilee “in the days of the census taking” (Acts 5:27). The Romans tended to conduct a census every fourteen years, and so this comes out right for a first census in 7 B.C. and a second in A.D. 7." Josh McDowell, The Historical Reliability of the New Testament, Ref-0066 27.2 (2014), 46-49, p. 48.


Luke - accuracy - politarch : archaeology - politarches
Luke - death : Luke; Luke 1:1; Acts 1:1; Col. 4:14; 2Ti. 4:11; Phm. 1:24

"Luke, The evangelist, was the author of the gospel which goes under his name. He travelled with Paul through various countries, and is supposed to have been hanged on an olive tree, by the idolatrous priests of Greece." Ref-1306, loc. 300.


Luke - Gentile or Jew? : Luke; Luke 4:33; Luke 8:2; Acts 1:19; Acts 21:15-18; Rom. 3:1-2; Col. 4:11 (cf. Col. 4:14)

"It is practically certain that Luke was a Gentile. . . Eusebius speaks of ‘Luke being by birth of those from Antioch.’ Jerome plainly speaks of ‘Luke the physician of Antioch.’" Ref-0117, pp. 334-335. "It is worthy of note, also, that Luke characterizes demons as ‘unclean,’ or ‘wicked’ (Luke 4:33; 8:2), because Gentiles believed in good demons, whereas, to Jews, all demons were evil." Ref-0117, p. 339. "Luke was of Gentile origin. This is inferred from the fact that he is not reckoned among those ‘who are from the circumcision’ (Col. 4:11 cf. Col. 4:14). . . . . . .Luke was with Paul on his last trip to Jerusalem and seems to have been an eyewitness to Paul's arrest at the Temple as recorded in Acts 21. . . . The point is that when the Jews accused Paul of polluting the Temple by bringing Gentiles therein, why did they only allude to Trophimus? Why did they not include Luke who was also with Paul in the streets of Jerusalem (Acts 21:15-18, e.g., ‘we’, ‘us’)?" Ref-0185, s.v. Luke [but see Ref-0186, p18n3 for reasons Col. 4:11,14 may be inconclusive.] ". . . when the Jews accused Paul of polluting the Temple by bringing Gentiles therein, why did they only allude to Trophimus? Why did they not include Luke who was also with Paul in the streets of Jerusalem (Acts 21:15-18, e.g., “we”, “us”)? The fact that Luke was not mentioned in the accusation is a most convincing indication that he was not a Gentile." Ref-0186, pp. 18-19n3


Luke - Greek style : Luke; Luke 1:1; Acts 1:1

"The books of Luke and Acts contain 700 Greek words in common which are not found in any other New Testament book." Ref-0100, Tape 1:A "Renan calls Luke’s Gospel the most literary of the Gospels. He writes more like an historian and makes skilful use of his materials and with minute accuracy. . . . [Luke's] vocabulary illustrates his breadth of culture, for he uses 750 (851 counting doubtful readings) words not occurring elsewhere in the N. T. Some of them are still ἅπαξ λεγόμενα." Ref-1236, p. 121.


Luke - historical reliability : Acts - historical reliability
Luke - Jewish? : Luke; Acts 21:10; Acts 27:9

✪ Luke writes that Agabus ‘came down from Judea’ (Acts 21:10). But Caesarea was within the province of Judea in Roman times. However, it was not part of Old Testament Judah. Judea was a Jewish way of specifying Jerusalem and may provide evidence that Luke was a Jew. Ref-0100, Tape 19:A. Luke mentiones ‘the Fast’ of Yom Kippur which may imply he was a Jew. Ref-0100, Tape 22:A. "There are several reasons to accept the Jewishness of Luke rather than assume he was a Gentile. First, Romans 3:1-2 clearly teaches the oracles of God were committed to the Jews alone. This includes the Gospel of Luke and the book of Acts. Hence, Luke must have been a Jew. Second, in both of his writings, Luke used a lot of Hebraisms. This means, for example, that rather than using a normal Greek word order, he used a Hebrew word order, which was common among Greek speaking Jews but not among Greek speaking Gentiles. Third, Luke knew and used various Jewish nuances. For example, whenever he wrote about someone going to Jerusalem, he always pointed out that it was a matter of “going up.” Whenever he wrote about someone leaving Jerusalem, it was a matter of “going down.” Indeed, among Jews, one always goes up to Jerusalem and one always comes down from Jerusalem. Another example is found in Acts 27, where Luke mentioned “the fast” without bothering to explain the term. A Jew would know it to mean the fast for the Day of Atonement. Hence, Luke wrote as a Jew would write. These are just some of the reasons I hold to the Jewishness of Luke." -- Arnold Fruchtenbaum, Was Luke a Jew or Gentile?, [http://arielb.org/archives/876] accessed 20170226.


Luke - mentioned : Luke; Acts 16:10 (we. . . us); Acts 17:1 (they); Acts 20:5 (us); Acts 20:14 (us. . . we); Acts 27:1 (we); Phm. 1:24; Col. 4:14; 2Ti. 4:11

✪ In Acts 17:1 Luke remains in Philippi and is rejoined to Paul on Paul's return to Philippi in Acts 20:5.


Luke - physician : Luke; Col. 4:14
Luke - writes to Theophilus : Theophilus - written to by Luke
Luke 1:1 : Acts - historical reliability ; archaeology - politarches ; believe - statistics - gospels ; F00004 - Kells - book of - faces of cherubim ; index - bible books; Luke - accuracy ; Luke - death ; Luke - Greek style ; Ref-1108 ; X0115 - date - gospels
Luke 1:1-3 : eyewitnesses - wrote Scripture
Luke 1:2 (6 Gabriel) : angels - names of
Luke 1:3 : Theophilus - written to by Luke
Luke 1:5 : Ai - coins from ; divisions - Aaronic; Herods ; Levitical - divisions; Mary - daughter of Heli
Luke 1:5 (Levi) : tribes - ten not lost
Luke 1:5-7 : barren - childless not judgment
Luke 1:7 : childless
Luke 1:8 : Levitical - divisions
Luke 1:10 : prayer - as incense
Luke 1:11 : altar - incense
Luke 1:12 : angels - feared
Luke 1:12-13 : authority - respect
Luke 1:15 : abortion - AGAINST ; Holy Spirit - filled by ; John the Baptist - filled with Holy Spirit; John the Baptist - Nazirite; type - wine represents Spirit ; wine - Nazirite - prohibited; womb - baby filled with Holy Spirit; womb - called from; X0109 - abortion
Luke 1:17 : children - fathers toward ; Elijah - spirit and power of ; John the Baptist ; John the Baptist - not Elijah
Luke 1:17 (?) : children - toward parents
Luke 1:18 : faith - doubt
Luke 1:19 : angels - in presence of God; Gabriel
Luke 1:19 (6 Gabriel) : angels - names of
Luke 1:20-22 : Zacharias - speechless
Luke 1:26 : Gabriel
Luke 1:26-38 : harmony-002
Luke 1:27 : David - line to Jesus; Joseph - father of Messiah
Luke 1:28 : Mary - blessed; Vulgate - grace - Mary as source ; women - desire of
Luke 1:30 : angels - feared
Luke 1:30-35 : Messiah
Luke 1:31 : named - Jesus in womb
Luke 1:31-35 : Trinity
Luke 1:32 : David - throne - Jesus on ; king - Jesus as literal
Luke 1:32-33 : covenant - Davidic ; David - throne - distinct from God's
Luke 1:33 : kingdom - eternal; millennial kingdom
Luke 1:33 (forever) : tribes - ten not lost
Luke 1:33 (Jesus) : promise - line of
Luke 1:34 : seed - of woman
Luke 1:35 : born - of the Spirit; Holy Spirit - incarnation by ; Holy Spirit - names; image - man in God's ; overshadowed - by Holy Spirit; sinless - Jesus ; son of God - directly; Trinity - incarnation; type - Joseph of Christ ; Word - living
Luke 1:36 : Mary - daughter of Heli
Luke 1:37 : impossible - nothing with God
Luke 1:38 : cooperating - with God; faith - doubt
Luke 1:39-56 : harmony-003
Luke 1:41 : Holy Spirit - filled by ; womb - baby filled with Holy Spirit
Luke 1:41-45 : abortion - AGAINST ; X0109 - abortion
Luke 1:42 : Mary - blessed
Luke 1:45 : faith - doubt
Luke 1:46 : magnificat
Luke 1:46-55 : harmony-004
Luke 1:48 : Mary - blessed
Luke 1:51 : prideful - scattered
Luke 1:55 : Abraham - seed of
Luke 1:55-56 : covenant - Abrahamic
Luke 1:59 : circumcision - eighth day ; named - at circumcision
Luke 1:63 : Zacharias - speechless
Luke 1:67 : Holy Spirit - came upon before given; Holy Spirit - filled by
Luke 1:68-70 : Messiah
Luke 1:69 : horn - symbol of strength
Luke 1:69-70 : covenant - Davidic
Luke 1:70 : evolution - AGAINST ; prophets - since beginning
Luke 1:72 : covenant - remembered
Luke 1:72-73 : covenant - Abrahamic
Luke 1:76 : deity - Jesus equal with God ; John the Baptist
Luke 1:77 : salvation - sin and
Luke 1:78 : morning - star
Luke 2:1 : Caesar - Augustus ; Caesars - Roman ; Luke - accuracy ; messianic prophecy - time of arrival ; messianic prophecy - time of birth; world - local in scope
Luke 2:1-7 : harmony-006
Luke 2:2 : archaeology - census - Roman ; difficulty - Quirinius ; Quirinnius
Luke 2:4 : David - line to Jesus; Galilee - vs. Bethlehem; messianic prophecy - born in Bethlehem
Luke 2:4 (= Bethlehem) : David - city of
Luke 2:4-7 : manger - Jesus born
Luke 2:6-7 : birth - of Jesus
Luke 2:7 : Inn - Jesus birth ; siblings - of Jesus
Luke 2:8-9 : shekinah - visible
Luke 2:8-20 : harmony-007
Luke 2:11 : Bethlehem - city of David
Luke 2:21 : circumcision - eighth day ; harmony-009 ; named - at circumcision; named - Jesus in womb
Luke 2:21-38 : harmony-010
Luke 2:23 : firstborn - God owns; inspiration - verbal - it is written
Luke 2:24 : poor - Jesus’ family; prosperity doctrine - AGAINST
Luke 2:27 : Holy Spirit - led by
Luke 2:32 : Gentiles - light to; incarnation - revelation ; Jesus - ministry - dual ; messianic prophecy - sought by Gentiles
Luke 2:34 : chosen - not
Luke 2:34-35 : Jesus - divides
Luke 2:35 : Mary - anguish of
Luke 2:36 : prophet - expected ; prophetess - in NT
Luke 2:36 (Asher) : tribes - ten not lost
Luke 2:37 : ministry - to God; prayer - fasting and
Luke 2:40 : humanity - of Jesus; taught - Jesus by God
Luke 2:41 : feasts - mandatory attendance
Luke 2:41-52 : harmony-012
Luke 2:42 (?) : bar-mitzvah
Luke 2:46 : temple - body as
Luke 2:47 : teachers - Jesus exceeded
Luke 2:49 : brother - believers to Jesus; temple - Father's house
Luke 2:52 : humanity - of Jesus; taught - Jesus by God
Luke 3 : genealogies
Luke 3:1 : Ai - coins from ; archaeology - Pilate ; Caesar - Tiberius ; Caesars - Roman ; chronology - A.D. 0030 - crucifixion of Christ - Bruce ; chronology - A.D. 0033 - crucifixion of Christ - Young ; chronology - Anno Domini - 4 year error ; chronology - B.C. 0001 - Herod the great dies - Young ; Lysanias
Luke 3:1-3 : chronology - A.D. 0026 - seventy sevens ends - Mauro
Luke 3:2 : Annas - high priest; Caiaphas - high priest vs. Annas ; Caiaphas - ossuary of
Luke 3:2-3 : desert - prophet expected from
Luke 3:3 : baptism - of repentance; baptism - origin
Luke 3:3-16 : baptism - John's
Luke 3:4 : inspiration - verbal - it is written
Luke 3:7-17 : Holy Spirit - promised
Luke 3:8 : Abraham - father of faithful ; dust - made of ; stones - raise up; stones - twelve in Jordan river
Luke 3:9 : judgment - fire
Luke 3:13 : tax collectors - unethical
Luke 3:14 : pacifism - against
Luke 3:16 : baptism - fire ; Holy Spirit - baptism
Luke 3:16 (allusion to) : shekinah - history
Luke 3:16-17 : judgment - fire
Luke 3:17 : reaping - wheat vs. tares; threshing floor
Luke 3:19 : Antipas - Herodias ; John the Baptist - rebukes Herod
Luke 3:21 : Jesus - baptized
Luke 3:21-22 : chronology - A.D. 0025 - baptism of Jesus - Klassen ; chronology - A.D. 0025 - seventy sevens ends - Klassen ; chronology - A.D. 0026 - baptism of Christ - Austin ; chronology - A.D. 0026 - baptism of Christ - Mauro ; chronology - A.D. 0029 (summer) - baptism of Christ - Steinmann ; Trinity
Luke 3:21-23 : harmony-013
Luke 3:22 : baptism - dove after ; baptism - of Jesus by the Spirit; dove - clean bird; Holy Spirit - empowers; Holy Spirit - Jesus relied on
Luke 3:22 (Jesus) : son of God - directly
Luke 3:23 : age - of service; chronology - A.D. 0033 - crucifixion of Christ - Young ; chronology - Anno Domini - 4 year error ; chronology - B.C. 0001 - Herod the great dies - Young ; Davidic line - Mary of ; F00004 - Kells - book of - faces of cherubim ; genealogy - of Christ ; inheritance - women; KJV - errors? ; Mary - daughter of Heli ; miracles - Jesus as child - none; Zelophehad - daughters
Luke 3:23 (Judah) : tribes - ten not lost
Luke 3:23-38 : harmony-001
Luke 3:31 : curse - on Messianic line
Luke 3:33 : Perez - illegitimate so generations expelled
Luke 3:35-36 : genealogy - Cainan in Luke missing elsewhere
Luke 3:38 : Adam - type of Christ ; son of God - Adam ; sons - of God in NT
Luke 3:38 (Adam) : son of God - directly
Luke 4:1 : Adam - type of Christ ; Holy Spirit - filled by ; Holy Spirit - Jesus relied on ; temptation - wilderness; tested - by God ; wilderness - led into
Luke 4:1-13 : harmony-014
Luke 4:2 : forty - days; Jesus - tempted ; stone - tried
Luke 4:3 : bread - stone; will - Father's as food; will - Father's will be done
Luke 4:4 : bread - alone; inspiration - verbal - it is written
Luke 4:5 : kingdom - of Satan
Luke 4:5-6 : kingdom - earthly
Luke 4:6 : Satan - ruler of this world
Luke 4:7 : dominion - man over earth ; Satan - created by Christ ; Satan - worshiped
Luke 4:8 : inspiration - verbal - it is written; Satan - get behind me; Satan - named explicitly
Luke 4:9 : temptation - pinnacle of temple
Luke 4:10 : angel - guardian; inspiration - verbal - it is written
Luke 4:12 : tested - God by man
Luke 4:13 : kairos
Luke 4:14 : harmony-022
Luke 4:14-15 : harmony-024
Luke 4:14-18 : Holy Spirit - Jesus relied on
Luke 4:15 : temple - Jesus taught openly in
Luke 4:15-16 : synagogue - origin
Luke 4:16-31 : harmony-026
Luke 4:17 : biblios - Greek = roll or book; exegesis - Luke_4:17 ; Jesus - language of ; language - Jesus
Luke 4:17-19 : Deutero-Isaiah Theory - AGAINST ; prophecy - gaps of time within
Luke 4:18 : blind - healed; Holy Spirit - anointed; Holy Spirit - empowers; messianic prophecy - entering public ministry; prisoners - released; Septuagint - quotation by N.T. - examples
Luke 4:18-19 : cited - Isa._61:1-3
Luke 4:20 : seated - rabbi ; synagogue - origin
Luke 4:21 : inerrancy - scripture ; scripture - fulfilled
Luke 4:22 : Jesus - words unique; Joseph - father of Messiah
Luke 4:24 : prophet - without honor in own country
Luke 4:25 : chronology - exclusive dating ; Elijah - one of two witnesses? ; Elijah - rain stopped; old testament - historical accuracy by Jesus
Luke 4:25-27 : Gentiles - chosen over Israel; ministry - to Gentiles by God; scripture - inerrant - Jesus’ view
Luke 4:26 : widow - of Zarephath
Luke 4:26-28 : Gentiles - Jews offended by favor to
Luke 4:27 : leper - Jewish cleansed
Luke 4:28 : synagogue - origin
Luke 4:31-37 : harmony-029
Luke 4:33 : demon - possessed - in church; demons - recognize Christ or believers; Luke - Gentile or Jew? ; synagogue - origin
Luke 4:35 : demons - multiple; exorcism - demons; lukewarm - faith
Luke 4:38 : synagogue - origin
Luke 4:38-41 : harmony-030
Luke 4:39 (?) : sickness - demonic cause
Luke 4:40 : day - period ; hands - laying on
Luke 4:40-41 : demonization - vs. sickness ; sickness - demonic cause
Luke 4:41 : demons - recognize Christ or believers
Luke 4:42-44 : harmony-028
Luke 4:43 : kingdom - of God
Luke 4:44 : synagogue - origin
Luke 5:1 : Galilee - sea - names
Luke 5:1-11 : harmony-027
Luke 5:3 (first) : follow Me - Peter three times by Christ
Luke 5:8-11 : Peter - James - John - partners
Luke 5:10 : fishers - of men
Luke 5:11 : discipleship - cost
Luke 5:12 : leper - Jewish cleansed
Luke 5:12-13 : leper - touched; leprosy - healed
Luke 5:12-16 : harmony-031
Luke 5:14 : documentary hypothesis - AGAINST ; law - Moses wrote
Luke 5:16 : wilderness - withdrew to pray
Luke 5:17 : Holy Spirit - empowers; Holy Spirit - Jesus relied on
Luke 5:17-26 : harmony-032
Luke 5:18 : exorcism - demons
Luke 5:19 : touch - restores strength
Luke 5:20 : beatitudes - Jesus’ teaching
Luke 5:20-21 : deity - Jesus does divine works
Luke 5:20-23 (Jesus) : sin - authority to forgive
Luke 5:22 : persecution - of saints
Luke 5:26 : liked - by all men
Luke 5:27 : chosen - apostles; harmony-033
Luke 5:28 : discipleship - cost ; harmony-033
Luke 5:29-39 : harmony-056
Luke 5:32 : repentance - God desires; righteous - Jesus didn't come for
Luke 5:33 : prayer - fasting and
Luke 5:34 : bride - of Christ ; bride - of God ; bridegroom - friends of
Luke 5:35 : fasting - believers should
Luke 5:37-38 : wineskin - stretched
Luke 5:37-39 : type - wine represents Spirit
Luke 5:39 : rejected - newer
Luke 6:1-2 : poor - gleaning allowed
Luke 6:1-5 : harmony-035
Luke 6:3 : bread - holy eaten by David; scripture - Jesus emphasizes
Luke 6:6 : synagogue - origin ; synagogues - Jesus visited
Luke 6:6-10 : hand - restored; Sabbath - healing on
Luke 6:6-11 : harmony-036
Luke 6:12 : prayer - all night; prayer - Jesus; wilderness - withdrew to pray
Luke 6:12-13 : prayer - before decision
Luke 6:12-19 : harmony-038
Luke 6:13 : chosen - apostles
Luke 6:14 : Andrew - death ; Bartholomew - death ; Philip - death
Luke 6:14-16 : apostles - names of
Luke 6:15 : Simon - Zealot ; Thomas - death
Luke 6:16 : Judas - listed last
Luke 6:17 : exegesis - Mat._5:1
Luke 6:17-19 : sickness - vs. demonization
Luke 6:20 : kingdom - of God
Luke 6:20-22 : blessed - beatitudes
Luke 6:20-23 : kingdom - varied meanings
Luke 6:20-49 : harmony-039
Luke 6:21 : joy - future
Luke 6:22 : hated - for Jesus’ sake
Luke 6:23 : prophets - persecuted
Luke 6:27 : war - just
Luke 6:27-28 : enemy - love
Luke 6:28 : curse - bless those who; enemy - pray for
Luke 6:29 : cheek - turn other ; injustice - suffer; war - just
Luke 6:31 : two commandments - second
Luke 6:34 : lend - those who ask
Luke 6:35 : evil - prospers; grace - common
Luke 6:36 : spiritual gifts - vs. responsibilities
Luke 6:37 : forgive - forgiven; judged - as you judge
Luke 6:38 : giving - devotional scriptures; tithing - NT giving instead
Luke 6:43-45 : fruit - bearing
Luke 6:45 : heart - and mouth
Luke 6:46 : disobedient - believers; lordship - salvation ; obedience - love - demonstrated
Luke 6:48 : foundation - rock vs. sand
Luke 7:1-9 : Gentile - believers prior to crucifixion
Luke 7:1-10 : harmony-040
Luke 7:5 : ministry - to Gentiles by Jesus ; nation - ethnos - Israel; synagogue - origin
Luke 7:9 : faith - Gentile
Luke 7:10 : healing - at a distance
Luke 7:11-17 : exegesis - Luke_7:11-17 ; harmony-041
Luke 7:14 : dead - calling forth ; dead - touched by Jesus ; unclean - touched - Jesus
Luke 7:15 (widow's son by Jesus) : dead - raised
Luke 7:18-35 : harmony-042
Luke 7:21 : blind - healed; exorcism - demons
Luke 7:22 : leper - Jewish cleansed ; ministry - character of Messiah's
Luke 7:23 : offense - rock of
Luke 7:24 : angel - used of human
Luke 7:26 : John the Baptist ; John the Baptist - prophet
Luke 7:27 : inspiration - verbal - it is written
Luke 7:28 : John the Baptist - greatest prophet; John the Baptist - least in kingdom is greater than; John the Baptist - those greater than; kingdom - of God
Luke 7:29 : baptism - John's
Luke 7:30 : John the Baptist - rejected by Pharisees; will - God's - rejected
Luke 7:31 : generation - this
Luke 7:32 : prophet - playing music
Luke 7:33 : communion ; demonized - Jesus accused; John the Baptist - Nazirite
Luke 7:36-50 : harmony-044
Luke 7:37 : anointed - Jesus twice while alive
Luke 7:38 : anointed - Jesus
Luke 7:39 : omniscient - God only
Luke 7:41 : works - salvation can't be earned
Luke 7:42 : salvation - not by works
Luke 7:48 : deity - Jesus does divine works
Luke 7:48 (Jesus) : sin - authority to forgive
Luke 7:50 : salvation - not by works
Luke 8 : kingdom - mystery
Luke 8:1 : kingdom - of God ; preaching - Jesus
Luke 8:1-3 : harmony-045
Luke 8:2 : demonization - vs. sickness ; demons - multiple; Luke - Gentile or Jew? ; women - ministry to
Luke 8:4-15 : parable - sower
Luke 8:4-18 : harmony-051
Luke 8:5 : fruit - from root; sower - parable of
Luke 8:6 : root - shallow
Luke 8:10 : kingdom - of God ; parables - God uses; parables - purpose
Luke 8:13 : apostasy - failure to abide ; eternal security - AGAINST - Scriptures used ; kairos
Luke 8:14 : prosperity - forgetting God in
Luke 8:15 : saints - patience of
Luke 8:17 : secrets - revealed
Luke 8:18 : more - to those that have
Luke 8:20-21 : brothers - Jesus
Luke 8:21 : do - the Word
Luke 8:22-25 : harmony-053 ; hermeneutics - spiritualization
Luke 8:23 : weather - influenced by Satan
Luke 8:24 : storm - calmed
Luke 8:25 (?) : baptism - born of water/spirit
Luke 8:26 : exegesis - Mat._8:28 ; sailors - guided to haven
Luke 8:26-40 : harmony-054
Luke 8:27 : difficulty - demoniacs - one vs. two
Luke 8:27-36 : demons - multiple
Luke 8:28 : demons - recognize Christ or believers; God - high most
Luke 8:29 : Wilderness - demon drives into
Luke 8:30 : demon - identified by name
Luke 8:31 : abyss - abussos ; abyss - demons fear; exorcism - demons
Luke 8:40 : harmony-055
Luke 8:41 : Jairus’ daughter ; lesson - TWO WOMEN HEALED ; lesson - TWO WOMEN HEALED - 5 ; synagogue - origin
Luke 8:41-56 : harmony-057 ; lesson - TWO WOMEN HEALED - 1 ; unclean - issue of blood
Luke 8:42 : lesson - TWO WOMEN HEALED - 2 ; lesson - TWO WOMEN HEALED - 3 ; lesson - TWO WOMEN HEALED - 4 ; twelve years - daughters
Luke 8:43 : doctors - could not heal; lesson - TWO WOMEN HEALED - 4 ; twelve years - daughters; works - salvation can't be earned
Luke 8:44 : hem - garment ; lesson - TWO WOMEN HEALED - 5 ; lesson - TWO WOMEN HEALED - 6 ; lesson - TWO WOMEN HEALED - 7 ; touch - restores strength
Luke 8:48 : healing - faith required; lesson - TWO WOMEN HEALED - 3 ; Samaritans - despised by Jews
Luke 8:49 : lesson - TWO WOMEN HEALED - 9 ; synagogue - origin
Luke 8:49-50 : lesson - TWO WOMEN HEALED - 8
Luke 8:49-52 (?) : Israel - restoration
Luke 8:54 : dead - calling forth
Luke 8:54 (Jairus’ daughter by Jesus) : dead - raised
Luke 8:55 : death - spirit departs at
Luke 9:1 : demonization - vs. sickness ; demons - power over all
Luke 9:1-6 : harmony-061
Luke 9:2 : kingdom - of God ; kingdom - of heaven vs. kingdom of God
Luke 9:3 : preparation - none
Luke 9:7-9 : harmony-062
Luke 9:10-17 : harmony-063
Luke 9:11 : kingdom - of God
Luke 9:12-17 : bread - miraculous supply
Luke 9:13 : 5000 - fed ; five - provision ; provision - 5 number of
Luke 9:13-16 : bread - fish with
Luke 9:18 : Elijah - expected
Luke 9:20 : who - do you say I am?
Luke 9:22 : death - Jesus predicts own; Jesus - death - reveals; religious leaders - reject Jesus; resurrection - duration until
Luke 9:22-27 : harmony-074
Luke 9:23 : discipleship - cost ; lordship - salvation
Luke 9:24 : life - lose to save
Luke 9:25 : soul - destroyed
Luke 9:27 : kingdom - of God
Luke 9:27-29 : glory - Jesus appears in
Luke 9:28-36 : harmony-075
Luke 9:29 : shekinah - visible ; transfiguration - Jesus ; white - robes
Luke 9:30 : resurrection - of living and dead; soul - sleep - AGAINST
Luke 9:30-33 : John the Baptist - not Elijah
Luke 9:31 : death - accomplished - Jesus; death - Jesus predicts own
Luke 9:32 : prayer - sleep during
Luke 9:32 (?) : sleep - deep caused by God
Luke 9:33-35 : Jesus - preeminence
Luke 9:34 : clouds - with God
Luke 9:35 : hear - Him
Luke 9:37-43 : harmony-076
Luke 9:40 : exorcism - failed
Luke 9:42 : exorcism - demons
Luke 9:43-45 : harmony-077
Luke 9:44 : betrayal - Jesus predicts; death - Jesus predicts own
Luke 9:44-45 : Jesus - death - reveals
Luke 9:45 : death - of Jesus concealed from disciples
Luke 9:46-50 : harmony-079
Luke 9:48 : children - do not despise; received - others as Christ; Son - provides access to Father
Luke 9:49 : exorcism - demons; exorcism - name of Jesus ; harmony-080
Luke 9:49-50 : sectarianism - AGAINST
Luke 9:50 : harmony-080
Luke 9:51 : face - set; time - Jesus’ not yet come
Luke 9:51-54 : Samaria - gospel to
Luke 9:51-62 : harmony-081
Luke 9:53 : justification - vs. sanctification
Luke 9:54 : Elijah - one of two witnesses? ; fire - consuming; fire - judgment
Luke 9:56 : save - Jesus came to
Luke 9:57 : discipleship - cost
Luke 9:58 : birds - have nest; homeless - Jesus; prosperity doctrine - AGAINST
Luke 9:60 : bury - dead ; dead - spiritually ; kingdom - of God ; Nazirite - can't bury dead
Luke 9:62 : back - looking; forget - the past; kingdom - of God
Luke 10:1-16 : harmony-082
Luke 10:2 : harvest - workers
Luke 10:3 : wolves - and lambs
Luke 10:4 : stewardship - preparation
Luke 10:7 : inspiration - NT considered scripture ; scripture - NT writings ; worker - worthy of hire
Luke 10:7-8 : unclean - no food is
Luke 10:9 : kingdom - of God
Luke 10:9-11 : kingdom - near; kingdom - of God - stages
Luke 10:10 : rejection - handling
Luke 10:11 : kingdom - of God ; kingdom - upon or within
Luke 10:12 : inerrancy - Jesus on scripture ; Sodom - compared with
Luke 10:13 : given - much - required
Luke 10:15 : Hades
Luke 10:16 : received - others as Christ; salvation - one way ; Son - provides access to Father
Luke 10:17 : name - power of demons
Luke 10:17-24 : harmony-086
Luke 10:18 : angels - in presence of God; Satan - cast out; Satan - named explicitly
Luke 10:19 : poison - immunity from; under - foot
Luke 10:20 : book - of life ; eternal security - FOR - Scriptures used
Luke 10:21 : Greek - text - Byzantine - fathers ; hidden - from wise; revelation - initiated by God; scripture - perspicuity
Luke 10:22 : all things - under Jesus; chosen - believers ; prophecy - testimony of Jesus
Luke 10:25-37 : harmony-085 ; Samaritan - good
Luke 10:26 : scripture - perspicuity
Luke 10:27 : commandments - two; shema - hear O Israel ; two commandments - second
Luke 10:29 : righteousness - self
Luke 10:30-34 : Inn - Jesus birth
Luke 10:30-36 : hermeneutics - allegory - Origen
Luke 10:33 : Samaritans - despised by Jews
Luke 10:34 : oil - medicinal use ; wine - medicinal use
Luke 10:38-42 : harmony-087
Luke 10:40 : Mary vs. Martha of Bethany - responses to Jesus
Luke 10:41 : relationship - vs. religion ; works - relationship over
Luke 11:1 : prayer - John the Baptist taught
Luke 11:1-13 : harmony-088
Luke 11:2 : kingdom - earthly ; prayer - in God's will; prayer - Lord's; will - Father's will be done
Luke 11:3 : bread - daily
Luke 11:4 : prayer - to resist temptation
Luke 11:7 : exegesis - Luke_11:7
Luke 11:11 : bread - stone
Luke 11:13 : Holy Spirit - ask for; Holy Spirit - coming - precondition; Holy Spirit - gift; Holy Spirit - promised ; provision - for upright; spiritual gifts - desire
Luke 11:13 (holy) : Holy Spirit - deity
Luke 11:14 : demon - identified by name ; demons - multiple; forgive - others
Luke 11:14-26 : harmony-046
Luke 11:15 : house - divided; principalities - demonic; sin - unpardonable
Luke 11:16-36 : harmony-047
Luke 11:18 : kingdom - of Satan; Satan - named explicitly
Luke 11:19 : exorcism - by Jews
Luke 11:20 : kingdom - of God
Luke 11:23 : kingdoms - only two
Luke 11:24 : demons - seek embodiment
Luke 11:26 : spirit - unclean - Israel
Luke 11:27 : Mary - blessed
Luke 11:28 : blessed - response to God's word
Luke 11:29 : signs - seeking
Luke 11:29-30 : Jonah - sign of
Luke 11:30 : generation - this ; messianic prophecy - resurrection
Luke 11:31 : judgment - last; Sheba - Queen
Luke 11:31-32 : resurrections - two
Luke 11:34 : darkness - expose; eye - lamp of body; salt - believers as; salt - flavorless
Luke 11:37-54 : harmony-048
Luke 11:42 : tithing - less important than
Luke 11:43 : love - agapao - Greek - as negative ; synagogue - origin
Luke 11:44 : whitewashed
Luke 11:50 : foundation - of world; generation - this ; prophets - since beginning
Luke 11:50-51 : scripture - inerrant - Jesus’ view
Luke 11:51 : inerrancy - Jesus on scripture ; you - not referring to contemporaries ; Zechariah - mentioned; Zechariah - stoned
Luke 11:52 : hindered - access to God
Luke 12:1 : type - leaven represents sin
Luke 12:1-59 : harmony-049
Luke 12:2-3 : secrets - revealed
Luke 12:4 : death - fear of - free from; eternal life - obtained
Luke 12:5 : death - spiritual vs. physical; fear - God; Gehenna - Valley of Hinnom ; Greek - text - Byzantine - fathers
Luke 12:6 : omniscient - God only
Luke 12:7 : evolution - AGAINST ; humans - more valuable than animals
Luke 12:8 : confess - Christ before men
Luke 12:9 : salvation - one way
Luke 12:10 : sin - unpardonable
Luke 12:11 : synagogue - origin
Luke 12:12 : Holy Spirit - speak by
Luke 12:14 : Jesus - judging - refused
Luke 12:15 : trusting - in riches
Luke 12:19 : self - sufficiency
Luke 12:21 : trusting - in riches
Luke 12:22 : Greek - text - Byzantine - fathers ; worry - steals fruitfulness
Luke 12:24 : evolution - AGAINST ; humans - more valuable than animals
Luke 12:31 : Greek - text - Byzantine - fathers ; seek - all things added
Luke 12:33 : money - exchange - heavenly
Luke 12:34 : treasure - where heart is
Luke 12:35-36 : second coming - wedding before
Luke 12:35-40 : time - short
Luke 12:36 : marriage - supper
Luke 12:36-40 : imminency - rapture ; watch - for Christ
Luke 12:40 : thief - Jesus comes like
Luke 12:42-47 : eternal security - AGAINST - Scriptures used
Luke 12:47-48 : knowledge - increases responsibility; sin - degrees
Luke 12:48 : given - much - required
Luke 12:49 : fire - Christ came to send
Luke 12:49-50 : baptism - fire
Luke 12:50 : baptism - into death
Luke 12:51 : Jesus - divides; peace - Jesus not sent to bring
Luke 12:56 (?) : chronology - B.C. 0444 to 0033 A.D. - seventy sevens
Luke 13:2-5 : innocent - suffer
Luke 13:3 : repentance - commanded
Luke 13:4 : world - fallen
Luke 13:6 : fig tree - unfruitful ; fruit - bearing; vine - Israel
Luke 13:6-9 : harmony-050
Luke 13:10 : synagogue - origin
Luke 13:10-16 : Sabbath - healing on
Luke 13:10-35 : harmony-095
Luke 13:11 : sickness - demonic cause
Luke 13:12 : woman - gunai
Luke 13:13 : Ai - coins from ; hands - laying on
Luke 13:14 : synagogue - origin
Luke 13:14-16 (fourth) : commandments - ten in NT
Luke 13:16 : Satan - named explicitly; sickness - demonic cause
Luke 13:18 : kingdom - of God ; kingdom - of heaven parables
Luke 13:18-19 : birds - nest in branches
Luke 13:19 : mustard - seed
Luke 13:20 : kingdom - of God ; type - leaven represents sin
Luke 13:23 : Ai - coins from
Luke 13:24 : gate - wide vs. narrow; unavailable - God
Luke 13:26-27 : eternal security - AGAINST - Scriptures used
Luke 13:27 : unknown - professors by Jesus
Luke 13:28 : inerrancy - Jesus on scripture
Luke 13:28-29 : kingdom - of God
Luke 13:29 : kingdom - varied meanings
Luke 13:30 : first - will be last
Luke 13:32 : death - Jesus predicts own; demonization - vs. sickness
Luke 13:33 : Jerusalem - prophets die in; prophets - persecuted
Luke 13:35 : name - of the Lord; second coming - preconditions ; shekinah - departs temple ; temple - desolate
Luke 14:1-6 : Sabbath - healing on
Luke 14:1-24 : harmony-096
Luke 14:7-11 : esteem - others
Luke 14:14 : resurrections - two
Luke 14:15 : kingdom - of God
Luke 14:16-24 : harmony-124 ; parable - wedding feast
Luke 14:17 : world - cares of
Luke 14:25 : justification - vs. sanctification
Luke 14:25-35 : harmony-098
Luke 14:26 : hate - family for God ; Jesus - before wife and husband; life - lose to save
Luke 14:27 : discipleship - cost
Luke 14:33 : discipleship - cost ; justification - vs. sanctification
Luke 14:34 : darkness - expose; salt - believers as; salt - flavorless
Luke 14:34-35 : salt - of earth
Luke 15:1-32 : harmony-099
Luke 15:4 : sheep - lost
Luke 15:8 : exegesis - Luke_15:8
Luke 15:10 : heaven - joy at salvation
Luke 15:11 : prodigal - son
Luke 15:15 : swine - feeding ; trusting - in Egypt; unequally - yoked
Luke 15:17 : repentance - God desires
Luke 15:18 : sin - confess
Luke 15:21 : repentance - true
Luke 15:21 (prodigal son) : eternal security - FOR - Scriptures used
Luke 15:24 : born - again
Luke 15:25-32 : jealousy - example
Luke 15:30 : calf - fatted
Luke 15:32 : born - again ; dead - spiritually
Luke 16 : harmony-100
Luke 16:1-13 : harmony-099 ; steward - unjust
Luke 16:2-4 : dispensation
Luke 16:8 : believers - as light
Luke 16:10 : faithful - in least also in much; more - to those that have
Luke 16:11 : giving - devotional scriptures; money - management
Luke 16:13 : money - above God
Luke 16:16 : John the Baptist - law until; John the Baptist - least in kingdom is greater than; kingdom - entry; kingdom - of God ; old testament to new testament - transition
Luke 16:16 (?) : kingdom - violence suffers
Luke 16:17 : earth - new ; inerrancy - reliance on details ; inerrancy - scripture ; inspiration - plenary ; inspiration - verbal ; jot ; scripture - permanent ; Word - studying
Luke 16:18 : divorce
Luke 16:19 : Lazarus - and rich man ; soul - sleep - AGAINST
Luke 16:19-31 : harmony-101
Luke 16:22 : Abraham's - bosom
Luke 16:23 : Hades
Luke 16:27-31 : apologetics - belief - evidence insufficent
Luke 16:28 : five - provision
Luke 16:29 : law - and prophets; Moses - believe; witnesses - Moses and prophets
Luke 16:29-31 : law - Moses wrote
Luke 16:31 : dead - raised as witness; documentary hypothesis - AGAINST ; miracles - insufficient for belief; unbelief - witnessing miracles
Luke 17:1-10 : harmony-103
Luke 17:2 : millstone - sea of Galilee ; stone - cast into sea
Luke 17:3 : believer - sinning - rebuke; forgive - repentant brother; rebuke - brother in sin
Luke 17:6 : mustard - seed
Luke 17:11-19 : harmony-083
Luke 17:14 : healing - action before
Luke 17:16 : Samaritans - despised by Jews
Luke 17:17 : question - rhetorical by God; thankful - to God
Luke 17:20-21 : kingdom - of God ; kingdom - varied meanings
Luke 17:20-37 : harmony-104
Luke 17:21 : kingdom - of God - stages ; kingdom - spiritual - scriptures used ; kingdom - upon or within
Luke 17:21 (NASB) : kingdom - near
Luke 17:24 : lightning - reappearance of Christ; visible - return of Christ
Luke 17:25 : death - Jesus predicts own; generation - this
Luke 17:26 : Noah - as in the days of
Luke 17:27 : marriage - given in ; marriage - prevented by God's judgment; wrath - delivered from
Luke 17:28-32 : inerrancy - Jesus on scripture ; scripture - inerrant - Jesus’ view
Luke 17:29 : old testament - historical accuracy by Jesus; wrath - delivered from
Luke 17:32 : Lot - wife destroyed
Luke 17:33 : life - lose to save
Luke 17:34 : rapture - not in view
Luke 17:34-37 : angels - separate wicked and just
Luke 17:36 : manuscript - Textus Receptus verses not in Critical Text
Luke 17:37 : birds - feed on dead
Luke 18:1-14 : harmony-105
Luke 18:7 : chosen - believers ; heavens - earth - merism
Luke 18:7-8 : timing - texts - preterism
Luke 18:8 : faith - when Jesus returns?
Luke 18:9 : righteousness - self
Luke 18:13-14 : humility - desirable
Luke 18:14 : esteem - others
Luke 18:15-17 : harmony-107
Luke 18:16 : children - do not despise
Luke 18:16-17 : kingdom - of God
Luke 18:17 : child - enter kingdom as; kingdom - entry
Luke 18:18 : exegesis - Luke_18:18
Luke 18:18-24 : harmony-108
Luke 18:19 : good - only God; sin - all
Luke 18:22 : discipleship - cost
Luke 18:24-25 : kingdom - of God
Luke 18:25 : rich - salvation more difficult; trusting - in riches
Luke 18:29 : kingdom - of God ; leaving - posessions and family
Luke 18:31 : book - volume written of Jesus
Luke 18:31-33 : messianic prophecy - disfigured; messianic prophecy - resurrection; messianic prophecy - spit
Luke 18:31-34 : harmony-110 ; Jesus - death - reveals
Luke 18:32 : crucifixion - responsibility ; spit - upon Jesus
Luke 18:33 : death - Jesus predicts own; resurrection - duration until
Luke 18:34 : death - of Jesus concealed from disciples; revelation - blind without
Luke 18:35 : blind - healed; difficulty - blind men healed - one vs. two
Luke 18:35-43 : harmony-112
Luke 18:42 : blind - healed; healing - faith required
Luke 19:1-10 : harmony-113
Luke 19:7 : sinners - Jesus keeps company with
Luke 19:8 : restore - more than was taken
Luke 19:9 : Abraham - father of faithful
Luke 19:10 : atonement - unlimited ; unbelievers - God's view of
Luke 19:11 : kingdom - of God ; kingdom - offer - at hand yet future
Luke 19:11-27 : money - coins
Luke 19:11-28 : harmony-114
Luke 19:12 : talents - parable
Luke 19:13 : occupy - until He comes
Luke 19:14 : reign - of Jesus rejected
Luke 19:23 : usury - AGAINST
Luke 19:24 : more - to those that have
Luke 19:27 : killed - by God; reign - of Jesus rejected; second coming - killed at
Luke 19:28-40 : chronology - B.C. 0444 to 0033 A.D. - seventy sevens
Luke 19:29-44 : harmony-116
Luke 19:30 : donkey - ridden at coronation; hermeneutics - allegory ; messianic prophecy - on a donkey ; untrained animal
Luke 19:30 (unbroken colt) : hands - made without
Luke 19:35 : donkey - carrying sacrifice; donkey - firstborn redeemed by lamb
Luke 19:35-42 : chronology - A.D. 0033 (18 Nisan) - triumphal entry of Christ - Steinmann
Luke 19:37 : Sabbath - day's journey between Jerusalem and Mt. of Olives
Luke 19:38 : messianic prophecy - comes in name of Lord; name - of the Lord
Luke 19:40 : dust - made of ; stone - witness; stones - raise up
Luke 19:41 : humanity - of Jesus; temple - boasting in; temple - destroyed
Luke 19:41-44 : footstep - on Mt. of Olives ; harmony-131
Luke 19:43 : Jerusalem - destruction; messianic prophecy - destruction of Jerusalem
Luke 19:43-44 : Jerusalem - flight before 70 A.D.
Luke 19:44 : 69 weeks - until Messiah ; messianic prophecy - timing of presentation
Luke 19:45 : harmony-117 ; harmony-118 ; temple - cleansed 2nd time
Luke 19:46 : harmony-118 ; inspiration - verbal - it is written; name - God's dwells in temple; temple - den of thieves
Luke 19:47 : harmony-120
Luke 19:48 : harmony-120
Luke 20:9 : vine - Israel
Luke 20:9-19 : harmony-123
Luke 20:14 : death - Jesus predicts own
Luke 20:16 : vineyard - new keeper
Luke 20:17 : messianic prophecy - stumbling block
Luke 20:18 : stone - cut without hands
Luke 20:20-26 : harmony-125
Luke 20:25 : Caesar - render unto ; money - above God
Luke 20:27 : Sadducees - deny supernatural ; supernatural - denied
Luke 20:27-40 : harmony-126
Luke 20:28 : levirate - marriage
Luke 20:29 : seven - brothers
Luke 20:34 : marriage - not given in heaven
Luke 20:34-35 : marriage - given in
Luke 20:36 : eternal life - obtained; sons - of God in NT
Luke 20:37 : Abraham - Isaac - Jacob - God of; burning - bush ; documentary hypothesis - AGAINST ; theos - not proper name
Luke 20:42 : footstool - enemies made his; present - session
Luke 20:42-43 : right hand - Jesus of Throne
Luke 20:42-44 : David - Son as Lord
Luke 20:45-47 : harmony-128
Luke 20:46 : synagogue - origin
Luke 20:47 : judgment - degrees
Luke 21:2 : money - coins
Luke 21:5-36 : harmony-130
Luke 21:6 : temple - destroyed
Luke 21:8 : false - christs
Luke 21:8-11 : Revelation - book of - synoptic parallels
Luke 21:9 : war - rumors of
Luke 21:11 : earthquakes - predicted; rapture - vs. second coming - contrast
Luke 21:12 : prison - believers ; synagogue - origin
Luke 21:12-19 : exegesis - Mat._24:9-14
Luke 21:15 : Holy Spirit - speak by; rapture - vs. second coming - contrast
Luke 21:17 : hated - for Jesus’ sake
Luke 21:19 : saints - patience of; soul - destroyed
Luke 21:20-24 : Jerusalem - flight before 70 A.D.
Luke 21:24 : dispersion - Israel ; Gentiles - fullness vs. times ; Gentiles - trodden by ; Jerusalem - destruction; times - of the Gentiles
Luke 21:24 (times of Gentiles) : until - and Israel
Luke 21:25 : sun - signs in
Luke 21:25-28 : rapture - vs. second coming, second coming
Luke 21:27 : man - son of as explicit title of Messiah; visible - return of Christ
Luke 21:28 : look - up; saints - patience of
Luke 21:31 : kingdom - of God ; times - know
Luke 21:32 : generation - this
Luke 21:33 : earth - new
Luke 21:34 : day - of the Lord - that day ; world - cares of
Luke 21:34-35 : rapture - vs. second coming, second coming
Luke 21:34-36 : thief - Jesus comes like
Luke 21:35 : earth - dwellers
Luke 21:36 : watch - for Christ; wrath - delivered from
Luke 22:3 : crucifixion - responsibility ; Judas - Satan and ; Satan - named explicitly
Luke 22:7-16 : crucifixion - vs. Passover ; ministry - length of Jesus'
Luke 22:7-20 : harmony-136
Luke 22:8-12 : Inn - Jesus birth
Luke 22:14 : communion ; X0112 - communion
Luke 22:14-18 : communion - cups
Luke 22:14-20 : covenant - new
Luke 22:16 : kingdom - of God ; Passover - future fulfillment; wine - Jesus abstains from
Luke 22:16 (?) : marriage - supper
Luke 22:18 : kingdom - of God ; wine - enjoyed ; wine - Jesus abstains from
Luke 22:19-30 : reign - of believers
Luke 22:20 : blood - covenant; covenant - new - church ; covenant - new - sin forgiven; manuscript - Traditional Text vs. Critical Text ; type - wine represents blood
Luke 22:20 (shed) : blood - characteristics of Christ's
Luke 22:21 : harmony-138
Luke 22:21-23 : harmony-139
Luke 22:22 : free will - vs. sovereignty of God ; kingdom - offer - sovereignty vs. responsibility ; sovereignty - vs. responsibility
Luke 22:24-27 : leader - servant
Luke 22:29 : kingdoms - become God's
Luke 22:29-30 : millennial kingdom - judgment in
Luke 22:30 : Israel - millennial government; judges - apostles
Luke 22:30 (twelve) : tribes - ten not lost
Luke 22:31 : evil - serves God; Satan - controlled by God; Satan - named explicitly; tested - by God
Luke 22:31 (Peter) : Satan - influences Godly
Luke 22:32 : prayer - Jesus for believers; prayer - to resist temptation
Luke 22:34 : Peter - denies Jesus
Luke 22:35 (cf. Mat. 10:9) : stewardship - preparation
Luke 22:36-38 : swords - Jesus - buy
Luke 22:37 : cited - Isa._53:12; transgressors - numbered with
Luke 22:39 : Sabbath - day's journey between Jerusalem and Mt. of Olives
Luke 22:39-46 : harmony-142
Luke 22:40 : prayer - to resist temptation
Luke 22:41 : prayer - kneeling
Luke 22:42 : cup - God's wrath; Gethsemane - prayer in; prayer - of Jesus heard; will - Father's will be done
Luke 22:43 : angels - ministering spirits ; darkness - power of ; manuscript - Traditional Text vs. Critical Text
Luke 22:44 : manuscript - Traditional Text vs. Critical Text
Luke 22:46 : prayer - to resist temptation
Luke 22:47 : woman - gunai
Luke 22:47-53 : harmony-143
Luke 22:48 : kisses - deceitful
Luke 22:50 : ear - cut off; Peter - boldness
Luke 22:53 : temple - Jesus taught openly in
Luke 22:54 : trials - of Christ
Luke 22:54-62 : harmony-144
Luke 22:55-60 : Peter - denies Jesus
Luke 22:63 : cheek - struck
Luke 22:63-64 : judge - not by sight
Luke 22:63-71 : harmony-145 ; trials - of Christ
Luke 22:69 : deity - Jesus equal with God ; present - session
Luke 23:1-5 : harmony-146
Luke 23:1-15 : trials - of Christ
Luke 23:2 : nation - ethnos - Israel
Luke 23:2-3 : king - of Jews
Luke 23:4 : messianic prophecy - innocent
Luke 23:6-12 : harmony-147
Luke 23:9 : silent - Jesus when accused
Luke 23:13-25 : harmony-148
Luke 23:14 : messianic prophecy - innocent
Luke 23:17 : manuscript - Textus Receptus verses not in Critical Text ; manuscript - Traditional Text vs. Critical Text
Luke 23:18 : away with him - phrase used; Barabbas - son of Father
Luke 23:19 : Barabbas - murderer
Luke 23:25 : Barabbas - murderer
Luke 23:26 : Simon - of Cyrean
Luke 23:26-32 : harmony-150
Luke 23:29 : pregnant - woe to those
Luke 23:30 : mountains - fall on us
Luke 23:32 : messianic prophecy - grave with wicked; transgressors - numbered with; two - typology
Luke 23:33 : crucifixion - event 01 ; skull - place of ; typology - two of same with different destinies
Luke 23:33-38 : crucifixion - event 02
Luke 23:33-49 : harmony-151
Luke 23:34 : crucifixion - by ignorance; crucifixion - event 03 ; crucifixion - event 04 ; crucifixion - ignorance; messianic prophecy - lots cast for garments; murder - forgiven
Luke 23:35 : rescue - from cross
Luke 23:35-38 : crucifixion - event 05
Luke 23:36 : crucifixion - thirst during
Luke 23:37 : king - of Jews
Luke 23:37 (cf. Isa. 53:4) : prophets - foretold Jesus
Luke 23:38 : cross - configuration ; king - of Jews
Luke 23:39 : thieves - both reviled
Luke 23:39-45 : crucifixion - event 06
Luke 23:40-41 : capital punishment
Luke 23:42 : salvation - last minute; salvation - look for
Luke 23:43 : crucifixion - event 07 ; paradise - at death ; paradise - mentioned ; salvation - baptism and ; soul - sleep - AGAINST
Luke 23:44 : crucifixion - event 09 ; darkness - at crucifixion
Luke 23:44-45 : sun - sign - Christ events
Luke 23:45 : sun - signs in ; veil - torn in two
Luke 23:46 : chronology - A.D. 0029 - crucifixion of Christ - Klassen ; chronology - A.D. 0030 - crucifixion of Christ - Bruce ; chronology - A.D. 0030 - crucifixion of Christ - Jones ; chronology - A.D. 0030 - crucifixion of Christ - Lanser ; chronology - A.D. 0030 - crucifixion of Christ - Thomas ; chronology - A.D. 0032 - crucifixion of Christ - Anderson ; chronology - A.D. 0032 - crucifixion of Christ - Showers ; chronology - A.D. 0033 (14 Nisan, April 3) - crucifixion of Christ - Steinmann ; chronology - A.D. 0033 - crucifixion of Christ - Finegan ; chronology - A.D. 0033 - crucifixion of Christ - Hoehner ; chronology - A.D. 0033 - crucifixion of Christ - Young ; crucifixion - event 13 ; crucifixion - event 14 ; death - spirit departs at; Jesus - control of death; spirit - committed to God; third day
Luke 23:50 : Arimathea - Joseph of
Luke 23:50-56 : harmony-152
Luke 23:51 : kingdom - of God
Luke 23:53 : communion - Matzo ; messianic prophecy - grave with rich
Luke 23:54 : preparation - day of Jesus died
Luke 23:54-56 : crucifixion - day of preparation
Luke 23:56 : anointed - Jesus; anointed - Jesus for burial ; day - period
Luke 24:1 : anointed - Jesus; anointed - Jesus for burial ; Sunday - resurrected by; tomb - empty on Sunday
Luke 24:1-10 : resurrection - Christ - event 02
Luke 24:1-12 : harmony-153
Luke 24:3 : grave - Jesus
Luke 24:4 : angels - appearance of; difficulty - angels at tomb of Jesus - one vs. two
Luke 24:5 : angels - feared; resurrection - of Jesus
Luke 24:6 : messianic prophecy - resurrection
Luke 24:7 : death - Jesus predicts own; resurrection - duration until
Luke 24:8-10 : resurrection - Christ - event 03
Luke 24:11 : resurrection - disbelief
Luke 24:12 : grave - Jesus ; manuscript - Traditional Text vs. Critical Text ; resurrection - anniversary
Luke 24:13-35 : harmony-155 ; resurrection - appearances after ; resurrection - Christ - event 10
Luke 24:16 : eyes - restrained
Luke 24:19 : prophet - Jesus
Luke 24:21 : resurrection - duration until
Luke 24:25 : inspiration - plenary ; inspiration - verbal ; scripture - perspicuity
Luke 24:25-26 : suffering - of Christ prophesied
Luke 24:26 : death - Jesus predicts own; glorified - Jesus
Luke 24:27 : book - volume written of Jesus ; documentary hypothesis - AGAINST ; inerrancy - scripture ; law - Moses wrote; messianic prophecy - witnessing tool; Moses - wrote of Jesus; prophecy - testimony of Jesus; prophets - foretold Jesus; scripture - reasoning from ; Word - studying
Luke 24:31 : eyes - restrained
Luke 24:32 : scriptures - opened
Luke 24:34 : harmony-154 ; resurrection - Christ - event 09
Luke 24:36 : rapture - vs. second coming, rapture ; resurrection - body
Luke 24:36-43 : resurrection - appearances after ; resurrection - Christ - event 11
Luke 24:36-49 : harmony-156
Luke 24:39 : apologetics - evidence ; archaeology - crucifixion ; resurrection - body
Luke 24:40 : manuscript - Luke_24:40 ; manuscript - Traditional Text vs. Critical Text
Luke 24:41-43 : resurrection - body
Luke 24:44 : book - volume written of Jesus ; documentary hypothesis - AGAINST ; exegesis - Luke_24:44 ; law - meaning of term in NT ; law - Moses wrote; messianic prophecy - witnessing tool; Word - studying
Luke 24:44-53 : resurrection - Christ - event 17
Luke 24:45 : Holy Spirit - teacher ; revelation - initiated by God
Luke 24:45 (?) : Holy Spirit - breath of God
Luke 24:45 (cf. John 20:22) : Holy Spirit - received after believing
Luke 24:46 : death - Jesus predicts own; inspiration - verbal - it is written; resurrection - duration until
Luke 24:47 : atonement - unlimited ; gospel - preached all nations ; great - commission ; repentance - faith
Luke 24:49 : Holy Spirit - empowers; Holy Spirit - promised ; Holy Spirit - tarrying for
Luke 24:49 (promise) : shekinah - history
Luke 24:50 : ascended - to heaven
Luke 24:50-51 : shekinah - departs temple
Luke 24:50-53 : harmony-162
Luke 24:51 : heaven - taken up into
Luke 24:52 : deity - Jesus worshiped ; manuscript - Luke_24:52 ; worship - of Jesus
Luke 24:52-53 : temple - disciples frequent
Luke 24:53 (disciples) : Paul - temple - attitude toward
lukewarm : lukewarm - faith
lukewarm - faith : 2Chr. 20:33; 2Chr. 25:2; Jer. 12:11; Mat. 5:13; Luke 4:35; Rev. 3:15

"The people of Laodicea had built an aqueduct to supply their city, but the water was lukewarm and impure. The remains can still be seen, and thick deposits of calcium carbonate inside the pipes witness plainly to the worth of the water which once flowed through them. The words of Rev. 3:14-15 must have hit home powerfully in Laodicea: the writer said that the church was as useless and distasteful as that bad water." Ref-0063, p. 72. "It is frequently the case, however, that one outwardly connected with the truth, without knowing its power in the soul, becomes the bitterest enemy of that which is of God, when repudiated for his unholy ways." Ref-1126, p. 12. "It must be evident to the most cursory reader that the Jews had allowed themselves to greatly decline from the spirituality of the days of Ezra and Nehemiah, or even the zeal for the covenant of the days of Judas Maccabeus. Formality and rationalism were eating the very life out of them. They gloried in their past history, but were far from present subjection to the law of God. Thus has it ever been when the twin evils of either narrow party spirit or broad latitudinarianism have been allowed to do their deadly and soul-destroying work. The one makes bigoted fanatics, who imagine that all divine counsels centre in themselves, and become intolerant, formal and exacting. The other produces careless, pleasure-loving “broad-churchmanlike” professors, who are indifferent to all that is vital in religion, content to have a form of godliness while denying its power." Ref-1126, p. 68. "It is impossible to estimate the significance of the life of C. H. Spurgeon without knowing something of the religious condition of the land at the time when his ministry commenced in the middle of the nineteenth century. Protestant Christianity was more or less the national religion; Sunday was strictly observed; the Scriptures were respected; and, apart from the untouched thousands in some of the larger cities, churchgoing was the general custom. These things were all so commonly accepted and apparently entrenched that the spiritual changes that have since swept the nation were as remote to the mi-Victorians as motor cars or aeroplanes. Yet ones does not have to look long at the prevailing Christianity of the 1850s to observe some signs that are hardly akin to what we find in the New Testament-it was too fashionable, too respectable, too much at peace with the world. It was as though such texts as ‘the whole world lieth in wickedness’ were no longer correct." Ref-1324, p. 21. "Two travelers to the Lycus Valley noted that: “The force of the imagery derives from the function and utility of hot, cold and lukewarm water. Hot water heals, cold water refreshes, but lukewarm water is useless for either purpose, and can only serve as an emetic.”" Gordon Franze, Lukewarm in Laodicea: Revelation 3:14_22, Ref-0066, Vol. 25 No. 2 Spring 2012, 47-56, p. 51.


Lull, Timothy F., A Study Guide for Martin Luther's Basic Theological Writings : Ref-0723
Lull, Timothy F., A Study Guide for Martin Luther's Basic Theological Writings - A Study Guide for Martin Luther's Basic Theological Writings, Timothy F. Lull, ed. : Ref-0723
Lull, Timothy F., A Study Guide for Martin Luther's Basic Theological Writings - A Study Guide for Martin Luther's Basic Theological Writings, Timothy F. Lull, ed. - Logos-0471 : Ref-0723
Lull, Timothy F., A Study Guide for Martin Luther's Basic Theological Writings - Logos-0471 : Ref-0723
lunar : tribulation - duration of great
lunar - year : tribulation - duration of great
lunar calendar : calendar - Hebrew - intercalation - none - luni-solar
lunar calendar - calibrated by solar year : calendar - Hebrew - intercalation - none - luni-solar
lunar year : calendar - Hebrew - intercalation - 19 year cycle
lunar year - vs. solar year - intercalation - 19 year cycle : calendar - Hebrew - intercalation - 19 year cycle
lunatic : who - do you say I am?
lunatic - lord - liar - legend : who - do you say I am?
lunisolar : calendar - Hebrew - intercalation - none - luni-solar
lunisolar - calendar : calendar - Hebrew - intercalation - none - luni-solar
lust : desire - unsatisfied; lust - God gives over to; world - lust - demonic - influences; X0111 - pornography ; Pr. 11:6; Rom. 1:24; Rom. 6:12; Rom. 7:7; Rom. 13:14; Eph. 4:19
lust - adultery : X0111 - pornography
lust - demonic - world - influences : world - lust - demonic - influences
lust - God gives over to : Ps. 106:15; Isa. 44:18; Isa. 44:20; Rom. 1:24-28
lust - unsatisfied : desire - unsatisfied
Lust, Johan, A Greek-English Lexicon of the Septuagint, Revised Edition : Ref-0806
Lust, Johan, A Greek-English Lexicon of the Septuagint, Revised Edition - A Greek-English Lexicon of the Septuagint, Revised Edition, Johan Lust : Ref-0806
Lust, Johan, A Greek-English Lexicon of the Septuagint, Revised Edition - A Greek-English Lexicon of the Septuagint, Revised Edition, Johan Lust - A Greek-English Lexicon of the Septuagint, Revised Edition, Johan Lust : Ref-0806
Lust, Johan, A Greek-English Lexicon of the Septuagint, Revised Edition - A Greek-English Lexicon of the Septuagint, Revised Edition, Johan Lust - Logos-0527 : Ref-0806
Lust, Johan, A Greek-English Lexicon of the Septuagint, Revised Edition - Logos-0527 : Ref-0806
lusting : lusting - in wilderness
lusting - in wilderness : Ps. 106:14; 1Cor. 10:6
Luther : inerrancy - Luther ; Luther - Catechism ; Luther - Huss ; Luther - lightning experience ; Martin Luther - Reformation
Luther - Catechism :

"You must know that Luther's Catechism, used in every Lutheran Synod, declares concerning the ‘Sacrament of Baptism,’ that ‘it works forgiveness of sins, delivers from death and the devil, and gives eternal salvation to all who believe this, as the words and promises of God declare.’ It also states regarding the ‘Sacrament of the Altar’ [the Lord's Supper], ‘namely, that in the Sacrament forgiveness of sins, life, and salvation are given us through these words." Letter to editor, Ref-0017, August TBC electonic newsletter.


Luther - Huss :

"The Bohemians about this time sent him a book of the celebrated John Huss, who had fallen a martyr in the work of reformation; and also letters, in which they exhorted him to constancy and perseverance, owning, that the divinity which he taught was the pure, sound, and orthodox divinity." Ref-1306, loc. 9514.


Luther - inerrancy : inerrancy - Luther
Luther - lightning experience :

"Walking out into the fields one day, he was struck by lightning so as to fall to the ground, while a companion was killed by his side; and this affected him so sensibly, that, without communicating his purpose to any of his friends, he withdrew himself from the world, and retired into the order of the hermits of St. Augustine." Ref-1306, loc. 9462.


Luther - Reformation : Martin Luther - Reformation
Luther and His World, Graham Tomlin : Ref-1260
Luther and His World, Graham Tomlin - Logos-0677 - Tomlin, Graham, Luther and His World : Ref-1260
Luther and His World, Graham Tomlin - Tomlin, Graham, Luther and His World : Ref-1260
Luther, A Treasury of Great Preaching : Ref-0983
Luther, A Treasury of Great Preaching - A Treasury of Great Preaching, Luther : Ref-0983
Luther, A Treasury of Great Preaching - A Treasury of Great Preaching, Luther - Cross-0054 : Ref-0983
Luther, A Treasury of Great Preaching - Cross-0054 : Ref-0983
Luther, Luther’s Commentary on Galatians : Ref-1031
Luther, Luther’s Commentary on Galatians - Cross-0102 : Ref-1031
Luther, Luther’s Commentary on Galatians - Cross-0102 - Luther’s Commentary on Galatians, Luther : Ref-1031
Luther, Luther’s Commentary on Galatians - Luther’s Commentary on Galatians, Luther : Ref-1031
Luther, M. (1996). Commentary on Galatians (electronic ed.). Simpsonville SC: Christian Classics Foundation. : Ref-0437
Luther, M. (1996). Commentary on Galatians (electronic ed.). Simpsonville SC: Christian Classics Foundation. - Logos-0197 : Ref-0437
Luther, M. (1996). Disputation of Doctor Martin Luther on the power and efficacy of indulgences : October 31, 1517. Oak Harbor WA: Logos Research Systems. : Ref-0440
Luther, M. (1996). Disputation of Doctor Martin Luther on the power and efficacy of indulgences : October 31, 1517. Oak Harbor WA: Logos Research Systems. - Logos-0200 : Ref-0440
Luther, M. (1997). Commentary on Galatians. Oak Harbor, WA: Logos Research Systems, Inc. : Ref-0439
Luther, M. (1997). Commentary on Galatians. Oak Harbor, WA: Logos Research Systems, Inc. - Logos-0199 : Ref-0439
Luther, M. Luther's Little Instruction Book. : Ref-0438
Luther, M. Luther's Little Instruction Book. - Logos-0198 : Ref-0438
Luther, Martin, Commentary on Romans : Ref-0234
Luther, Martin, Martin Luther's Basic Theological Writings : Ref-0721
Luther, Martin, Martin Luther's Basic Theological Writings - Logos-0469 : Ref-0721
Luther, Martin, Martin Luther's Basic Theological Writings - Logos-0469 - Martin Luther’s Basic Theological Writings, Martin Luther : Ref-0721
Luther, Martin, Martin Luther's Basic Theological Writings - Martin Luther’s Basic Theological Writings, Martin Luther : Ref-0721
Luther, Table Talk : Ref-1032
Luther, Table Talk - Cross-0103 : Ref-1032
Luther, Table Talk - Cross-0103 - Table Talk, Luther : Ref-1032
Luther, Table Talk - Table Talk, Luther : Ref-1032
Luther: A Reformer for the Churches : Ref-0722
Luther: A Reformer for the Churches - An Ecumenical Study Guide, Mark Edwards and George Tavard : Ref-0722
Lutheran Church -- Missouri Synod. A Brief Statement of the Doctrinal Position of the Lutheran Church -- Missouri Synod. : Ref-0441
Lutheran Church -- Missouri Synod. A Brief Statement of the Doctrinal Position of the Lutheran Church -- Missouri Synod. - Logos-0201 : Ref-0441
Luther’s Commentary on Galatians, Luther : Ref-1031
Luther’s Commentary on Galatians, Luther - Cross-0102 - Luther, Luther’s Commentary on Galatians : Ref-1031
Luther’s Commentary on Galatians, Luther - Luther, Luther’s Commentary on Galatians : Ref-1031
Luz : Bethel - previously Luz
Luz - renamed Bethel : Bethel - previously Luz

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