It is a generic term applied to a variety of skin disorders. Luke 16:19-31 tells of a rich man and Lazarus. Jesus here presents a conversation between Abraham and Lazarus after death. It implies angels are on hand at the death of saints to bear them away to glory while others are lost in torment and that death ends our opportunity for salvation.
Leprosy is mentioned in Leviticus, Numbers, Deuteronomy, II Samuel, II Kings, II Chronicles, Matthew, Mark, and Luke.
book of luke
Anna in the book of Luke
The Gospel of Luke and the Acts of the Apostles were written by Luke in the King James Version of the Bible.
The book of Acts is often considered the second part of Luke
I do not have leprosy.
The book of Luke is found in the New Testament (not Old Testament) and is immediately followed by the book of John.
Luke Castellan
Luke chapter 2, verse 49. == Book of Matthew and Luke.
The first tears shed by Jesus in the book of Luke was when Lazrus died.
Yes the apostle Luke wrote the book of Acts.
yesAnother Answer:No, the Book of Romans is ascribed to the Apostle Paul who went to the Gentiles.