AUTHOR: Luke
TIME WRITTEN: Prior to 70 A.D.
POSITION IN THE BIBLE:
- 42nd Book in the Bible
- 3rd Book in the New Testament
- 3rd of 4 books of Biography (Matthew – John)
CHAPTERS: 24
VERSES: 1,151
WORDS: 24,944
OBSERVATIONS ABOUT LUKE:
- Profession: Luke was a physician (Colossians 4:14).
- Apostolic Status: Luke was not one of the 12 apostles.
- Name Mentions: The Greek name “Luke” appears only three times in the New Testament:
- Colossians 4:14
- 2 Timothy 4:11
- Philemon 24
- Background: Luke was likely a Gentile rather than a Hellenistic Jew. In Colossians 4:10-14, Paul lists Luke with two Gentiles, distinguishing him from the Jewish workers.
- Tradition: According to tradition, Luke remained unmarried and died at the age of 84.
Unique Contributions:
- Comprehensive Account: Luke provides the most detailed account of Christ’s:
- Ancestry: Traces Jesus’ lineage back to Adam.
- Birth and Early Life: Gives a thorough narrative of Jesus’ birth and early years.
- Development: Summarizes Jesus’ growth in Luke 2:52, emphasizing His wisdom, stature, and favor with God and man.
- Chronological and Historical Accuracy: Luke’s Gospel is noted for its emphasis on historical context and chronological order, making it more comprehensive compared to Matthew, Mark, or John.
- Key Terms:
- “Son of Man”: Appears 23 times.
- “Son of God”: Appears 7 times.
- “Kingdom of God”: Appears 32 times.
The Book of Luke is distinguished for its thorough and orderly account of Jesus’ life and ministry, highlighting aspects of His human experience and divine mission.


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