We do not really know how any of the early apostles died, but many traditions arose over the ensuing two or three centuries. One tradition is that Luke died peacefully in Boeotia, while another is that he was crucified with Andrew at Patras.
Jesus was crucified in the nineteenth chapter of John. In Luke, he was crucified in the 23rd chapter. In John, he was crucified in the 27th chapter.
Luke was a doctor a physician in the bible.
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.
No he was just a historian and a physician.
All but Luke, he was actually a physician and a Roman citizen.
Traditionally, Luke is believed to be a physician based on Colossians 4:14 where Paul refers to him as "the beloved physician." However, this identification is not explicitly confirmed in the New Testament.
No, the phrase "physician, heal thyself" is not attributed to Plato. It actually comes from the Bible in Luke 4:23.
According to St. Hippolyte's chronicles, St. Luke the physician was crucified.
LUKE was a physician and faithful companion of the apostle Paul. He was the writer of the Gospel of Luke and of the Acts of Apostles. That Luke was well educated is apparent from his writings. Also, his background as a doctor is noticeable in his use of medical terms.-Lu 4:38; Ac 28:8.
Jesus Christ, the Son of God, is the great physician. In the Gospel (Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John), which tells of the story of Jesus, people come to Jesus for healing. He heals people who come to him, and also heals people's sick family members. Jesus is the great physician of the Bible.
Luke was called the beloved physician because of his skill and dedication in treating and healing others. He was known for his compassion and care in his medical practice, as well as his contributions to the dissemination of Christian teachings through his Gospel and the book of Acts in the Bible.
There are eleven. Four in the Old Testament and seven in the new Testament. Look them up in a KJV Concordance. Here is one: Luke 5.31 And Jesus answering said unto them, They that are whole need not a physician; but they that are sick.