"Forasmuch as many have taken in hand to set forth in order a declaration of those things which are most surely believed among us, Even as they delivered them unto us, which from the beginning were eyewitnesses, and ministers of the word; It seemed good to me also, having had perfect understanding of all things from the very first, to write unto thee in order, most excellent Theophilus, That thou mightest know the certainty of those things, wherein thou hast been instructed."
Here, he is saying that the Gospel is what 'Luke' believed about events of the past, as handed down to him from those who he believed must originally have been eyewitnesses. We now know that the principal source that he used was the Gospel of Mark, the first New Testament Gospel. He also used a second source that has been reconstructed from this Gospel and that of Matthew, as the hypothetical 'Q' document.
He goes on to dedicate the Gospel to Theophilus, so that Theophilus will not misunderstand any of the things he has been told. Whether Theophilus was a real person or an allegory for all Christians is unclear - Theophilus means 'lover of God' in Greek.
There are 1151 verses in the Gospel of Luke.
Luke's gospel begins with Zechariah
There are only 24 chapters in the Gospel of Luke
They are the Gospel of Matthew,Gospel of Mark,Gospel of Luke,and the Gospel of John.
Because luke was a greek. therefore he was an outcast to the israelites
Luke
Luke is credited with writing the Gospel of Luke and the Acts of the Apostles.
There are 1151 verses in the Gospel of Luke.
Luke's gospel begins with Zechariah
There are 1151 verses in the Gospel of Luke.
He was a doctor.
There are only 24 chapters in the Gospel of Luke
We do not know where Luke was when he finished his final composition of the gospel. Luke was not an eye witness to the happenings in the gospel he wrote, but relied on eye witness, history, and other archives for his writing's. He interviewed many persons in many places (towns, villages etc.) and so probably kept a ledger (Diary) of sorts and at some point in time and place wrote his gospel.
They are the Gospel of Matthew,Gospel of Mark,Gospel of Luke,and the Gospel of John.
Gospel of Luke 11:31 and 12:27
The Gospel of Luke was written around 80-100 AD.
A:Paul apparently had a companion called Luke, who was a physician. Whether he was actually Greek or was from another part of the Greek-speaking world is hard to establish for certain. The second-century Church Fathers attributed Luke with writing the third New Testament gospel, which had until then been anonymous, but this attribution is unlikely to be correct. So: Luke was a doctor; he might have been a Greek doctor; but he did not write a gospel.