Luke was quoting Isaiah, whose name is rendered here as 'Esaias' in the King James Bible, from Isaiah 40:3-5:
The voice of him that crieth in the wilderness, Prepare ye the way of the LORD, make straight in the desert a highway for our God. Every valley shall be exalted, and every mountain and hill shall be made low: and the crooked shall be made straight, and the rough places plain: And the glory of the LORD shall be revealed ...
Luke - Chapter 9
By chapter, the book of Matthew is the longest of the Gospels, consisting of 28 chapters but only 22,642 words (according to the NIV). The Gospel of Luke in comparison only 24 chapters but comprised of 24,186 words (NIV) proves to be the longest of the Gospels.
NONE of the prophecies, made by Jesus or any of God's prophets in the Bible, were 'wrong'. They ALL came ( ...or are coming)TRUE .(Joshua 21:45)(John 13:19)(Luke 21:22)(Luke 24:44)(Acts 3:18)
In the first chapter of St Luke; the meeting between Virgin Mary and Elizabeth.
Each translation of the Bible varies in the number of words in the gospel of Luke (just as in every "book" of the bible). They are usually close, but vary some. In the NIV (New International Version, English) there are 24,187 words in the gospel of Luke.
luke chapter 3 verse 23
There are 53 verses in the 24th chapter of Luke.
Mark 14 with 72 verses is the third longest. And Matthew 26 with 75 verses is the second longest!
It is Chapter Thirteen of the book The Last Olympian when Percy dreams of Luke, Thalia and Annabeth going to see Luke's mother. The chapter title is 'A Titan gives me a birthday present' and the part where Percy dreams of Luke and Thalia and Annabeth visiting Luke's mom is on page 223-226.
Luke chapter 2, verse 49. == Book of Matthew and Luke.
It is on page 223-226 of Chapter 13 in The Last Olympian. The chapter title is 'A Titan gives me a birthday present.'
Luke 3:23-38.
Luke chapter 20 verses 18 to 20
The whole chapter?
44
Matthew chapter 8, Mark chapter 5 and Luke chapter 8.
The Messiah-ship and divinity of Christ are two main themes of Luke that are particularly validated in chapter 2.