In the King James and Good News Bible the word faith is used 12 times in Luke.
Four times in the KJV.
12 times.
There are 1151 verses in the Gospel of Luke.
The word "hope" is not used in the Gospel of Matthew, Mark, or Luke in the New Testament. These three Gospels focus on the life, teachings, and miracles of Jesus Christ and do not specifically mention the concept of hope in the same way it is found in other parts of the Bible. Each Gospel emphasizes different themes and messages related to faith, salvation, and the kingdom of God.
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.
Be not afraid is said in gospel of Luke 69 times
In the King James translation, "servant" or "servants" appears 33 times in Luke's gospel.
Four times in the KJV.
12 times.
Just once in Luke 24:47
There are 1151 verses in the Gospel of Luke.
There are 1151 verses in the Gospel of Luke.
Mary is mentioned 12 times in the gospel of Luke. She plays a prominent role in the infancy narratives surrounding the birth and early life of Jesus.
Luke was a physician (Doctor) who traveled with the Apostle Paul many times. He was well acquainted with the Gospel (the Good News about Jesus Christ and salvation). He was led by the Holy Spirit to write "The Gospel according to Luke". So to your question, Luke was a doctor and a writer of one of the gospels.
The phrase "kingdom of God" appears in Luke's gospel thirty-three times.
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Jesus Christ says the word, "truly," 4 times in the King James Version of St. Luke. They are found in the following references: Luke 10:2 Luke 11:48 Luke 20:21 Luke 22:22