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Mark and Luke
… all generations of the Church had we not had both Mark and Luke—two facets of the gospel diamond. Jesus Christ In His … to comprehend it (see Matthew 13:10–15; Mark 4:10–12; Luke 8:9–10). Later, in private, He also told His disciples … the universality of the gospel becomes the focal point of Luke’s portrait of the Lord. Both Mark and Luke accurately …
Drake, Luke
… Luke Drake (lukedrake@byu.edu) is an assistant professor of classical studies at Brigham Young University. … Drake, Luke …
Luke Samuel Johnson
… shortly before the Saints were forced out of that city, Luke S. Johnson, former apostle of the Church, was permitted … apostasy eight years earlier during the Kirtland period, Luke had remained friendly to the Saints, occasionally … family in Ohio after the Prophet miraculously healed Luke’s mother’s crippled arm. The Prophet and his family …
Luke's Jesus: The Compassionate and Saving Son of God
… world, it might well be the image painted by the Gospel of Luke. Nevertheless, this Gospel and its presentation of Jesus … from which it emerged. Perhaps above all, the Gospel of Luke is informed by its author’s sensitivities and shaped by … either of the other two Synoptics. [4] Although Luke’s connection with the source of John’s Gospel is …
The Synoptic Gospels
… covered in Matthew 3:13–17. Continuing, they discover that Luke also shares a high degree of material with both Mark and … do we find the wise men (Matthew 2:1–12) and only in Luke’s Gospel do we learn about the shepherds (Luke 2:8–18). … people, both physically and spiritually.” [29] Gospel of Luke Luke’s Gospel, while borrowing heavily from Mark, is …
The Savior’s Teachings on Discipleship during His Final Trek to Jerusalem
… commitment, but for our very lives.’” [2] The Gospel of Luke witnesses that our Heavenly Father and His Son Jesus Christ hold high expectations for us. While Luke’s Gospel typically is remembered for its emphasis on the …
Women Witnesses of the Easter Events
… the living among the dead? He is not here, but is risen’” (Luke 24:5–6). I don’t think that I can adequately convey with … do so with slightly different emphases. Mark, Matthew, and Luke all identify these women as being followers of Jesus … focus mainly on the accounts in Luke and John’s Gospels. Luke’s Gospel is particularly poignant because it ties the …
Jesus’ Atonement Foretold through His Birth
… and intricate ways, the events recorded in Matthew’s and Luke’s first two chapters masterfully foreshadow the Lord’s … of themes and words from the beginning of Matthew’s and Luke’s Gospels that reflect events associated with Jesus’ …
First-Century Sources on the Life of Jesus
… through history. Some later authors such as Matthew and Luke evidently used earlier written sources when writing. And … is probable that the authors of the Gospels of Matthew and Luke relied on the Gospel of Mark when they wrote their … of earlier sources in the New Testament is found in Luke’s prologue to his Gospel: “Forasmuch as many have taken …