Luke ch 1 commentary
[DOC File]SECTION IV – B14 (MARK 7:31-37)
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150. Derrett, Law in the New Testament, ch. 4, pt. 1, with important additional evidence in his Studies in the New Testament, I, 1-3. For a survey of other interpretations see David Landry and Ben May, “Honor Restored: New Light on the Parable of the Prudent Steward,” JBL, 119 (2000), 287-309. Parable of the talents: Matthew 25:14-30.
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This has its parallel in Matthew 24:16-22; Mark 13:15-19; Luke 21:21-24, which, as well, has to do with Israel during the last half of the Tribulation. Thus, in complete keeping with what this part of the book of Revelation is about — Israel and the nations, as Satan continues his rule through the nations — the identity of the woman is seen ...
[DOC File]Outline of the Book of Acts
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Chapter 1 (30) 33 AD. Introduction to the book of Acts (1:1-11): Luke addresses Theophilus (Cf. introduction above). Luke refers to his first epistle to Theophilus, the book of Luke, which included “all that Jesus began both to do and to teach” until he ascended into heaven (vs. 1-2).
[DOCX File]LESSON
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MEMORY VERSE: “I have not made trouble for Israel,” Elijah replied. “But you and your father’s family have. You have abandoned the Lord’s commands and have followed the Baals.” 1 Kings 18:18
[DOCX File]Calloway Heights Baptist Church
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Commentary/Epistles (COMM) Title. Author. 1. Daniel Verse by Verse Study. Oliver B. Greene. 2. The Atonement of Christ. Oliver B Greene. 3. The Atonement of Christ. Oliver B Greene. 4. The Atonement of Christ. Oliver B Greene. 5. The Epistle of Paul the Apostle to the Colossians. Oliver B Greene. 6. The Epistle of Paul the Apostle to the ...
[DOC File]Analysis No
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Jesus’ determination to bless—even to bless people opposed to Him if at all possible—shows us what ministry in the power of the Holy Spirit (Luke 4:14) looks like—it is characterised by the fruit of the Spirit including love, peace, longsuffering, gentleness, goodness and meekness (Gal. Ch. 5).
[DOCX File]Luther’s Works Index
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The Gospel for Christmas Eve, Luke 2:1-14. The Gospel for the Early Christmas Service, Luke 2:15-20. The Gospel for the Main Christmas Service, John 1:1-14. The Gospel for St. Stephen's Day, Matthew 23:34-39. The Gospel for the Sunday After Christmas, Luke 2:33-40. The Gospel for New Year's Day, Luke …
[DOCX File]Lesson #2
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Luke dedicated his works to “most excellent Theophilus” (lit. “lover of God”—1:3; cf. Acts 1:1). This designation, which may be a nickname or a pseudonym, is accompanied by a formal address (“most excellent”)—possibly signifying that “Theophilus” was a well known Roman dignitary, perhaps one of those who had turned to Christ ...
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