While Luke's itinerary lacks definition, Matthew's is more definitive. The same parable (The ninety and nine) is told in Luke 15 and Matthew 18. However, Matthew includes a geographic locator in chapter 17, verse 24, just prior to the parable's delivery.
The Gospels of Matthew and Luke have accounts of Jesus' infancy.
Luke 2:15-20.
The story of the feeding of the 5000 is recorded in all four gospels. It's located in Matthew 14:15, Mark 6:35, Luke 9:12, and John 6:5.
Pilate's wife (Matthew 27:19) Pilate (Luke 23:4) Herod (Luke 23:15)
Jesus told a lot of parables, about 35. Some of the well known ones are: The parable of the prodigal son. ---- Luke 15:11-32 The parable of the good Samaritan. ----- Luke 10:25-37 The parable of the pearl. --- Matthew 13:45-46 The parable of the lost coin --- Luke 15:8,9
Matthew 18:21-35 - a Parable of 2 Servants Luke 15:11-31 - The Prodigal Son Luke 15:1-7 - Parable of the Lost Sheep
Matthew 27, Mark 15, Luke 23.
Jesus performed 19 miracles in Luke.
The biblical account (Luke 2:8-15) does not provide the name of the angel who announced the birth of Jesus to the shepherds.
The crucifixion of Jesus is in the four Gospels, which are in the New Testament: Matthew 27, Mark 15, Luke 23, and John 19.
The death of Jesus can be found in Matthew 27:50, Mark 15:37, Luke 23:46, and John 19:30.
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