Luke seems to have been a companion of Paul, but not one of the twelve disciples of Jesus.
Luke was an apostle. He was a doctor also.
no he wasnt.
Even though Paul never did meet Jesus, he always claimed and worked for Jesus as his apostle.
Luke wrote a two part book dedicated to the "most excellent Theophilus" (Luke 1:3, Acts 1:1); seeking to show "all that Jesus began both to do and teach, until the day in which he was taken up" (Acts 1:1-2). Luke was a Gentile physician, author, close friend and travelling companion of Paul.
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Luke was a companion of Paul, and not a apostle.
Assuming you are talking about the one from the Bible and not the one from Starwars, he was not one of the original 12 apostles. He was never mentioned as an apostle in the bible. I believe that a number of the apostle had trouble writing or were too busy preaching to write so they had other people record the ministry of Jesus for them. Luke recorded the ministry. The apostles lived it. I think Luke's role shows us that anyone can be useful to God. He didn't have to be an apostle to make an impact to the world. The apostle were being taught to preach about Jesus' life and resurrection. They were told to continue doing the miracles that Jesus had been doing during his ministry. They were also told that they would suffer and be perscuted like Jesus. I think it was for Luke's sake that he was not an original apostle but his part is just as important. He wrote about Jesus so that we can accurately read about it in the bible today.
A:There is no suggestion anywhere in the Bible that Jesus ever met St Luke. In any event, the gospel that now bears his name was orignially anonymous, and scholars now say that Luke was most unlikely to have been its author.
Luke traveled with the apostle Paul during his missionary journeys, and he is believed to have written the Gospel of Luke and the Acts of the Apostles in the Bible. Luke was not one of the original twelve apostles chosen by Jesus.
Luke was an apostle. He was a doctor also.
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Yes, the Apostle John was sent to help prepare a place for the Passover, and then, as one of the twelve apostles, he ate the Passover with Jesus(Luke 22:7-9+14)
Andrew as an apostle of Jesus - his first apostle.
John was the apostle that Jesus loved.
Before the Day of Pentecost, Luke was like Jesus as the other disciples were like him. Only they believed. But after Pentecost, when the Holy Ghost, the Comforter, was given to the believers, Luke began to be turned into the image of Jesus Christ according to the Scripture in Romans 8. 29. - "For whom he did foreknow, he also did predestinate [to be] conformed to the image of his Son, that he might be the firstborn among many brethren."
Luke was trained as a medical physician.