Luke's Gospel was specifically addressed to a man of whom we know nothing - Theophilus. But it is widely accepted that it was for the purpose of addressing the Gentiles in general,much as you would send a letter to one person for them to share with a group. A pointer to this is Luke's detailing of Jewish practices, which would not have been necessary for a Jewish audience.
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Luke was one of the apostles in the Bible chosen by Jesus. He used to be a Doctor.
No, Luke was not a slave in the Bible. He was a physician and companion of the apostle Paul, who wrote the Gospel of Luke and the Acts of the Apostles in the New Testament.
St. Luke.
no he wasnt.
The book that comes after Mark in the Bible is Luke.
Luke was a doctor a physician in the bible.
The Gospels are the books of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John. They are the first four books of the New Testament.
By doing what the bible says and putting it into practice. (Luke 6)
Luke was a doctor.
Nowhere. But in Luke 2.36, the name 'Anna' appears.
No, Luke did not write other books in the Bible. Besides the Gospel of Luke, he is also believed to be the author of the Book of Acts. These two books are the only ones attributed to Luke in the New Testament.
All but Luke, he was actually a physician and a Roman citizen.