Four stories that can only be found in Luke are the stories of the Annunciation, the baby in the manger, the visit of the shepherds, and Jesus' teaching in the Temple when he was twelve years old.
Yes, there are two different individuals named Lazarus mentioned in the Bible. One is the Lazarus who was raised from the dead by Jesus in the Gospel of John, and the other is the Lazarus in the parable of the rich man and Lazarus in the Gospel of Luke.
The most famous parable in the gospel of Luke was The Prodigals Son.
The account of this miracle can be found in the Gospel of John, chapter 2: verses 3-11+46.
A:There are two persons called Lazarus in the New Testament. The first is in a parable in Luke's Gospel, which tells of Lazarus hypothetically raised from the dead. This Lazarus is mentioned 4 times. The second Lazarus is in John's Gospel, which says that Jesus raised him from the dead after several days. John's Gospel as a whole is loosely based on Luke's Gospel, and it can readily be demonstrated that this story of Lazarus was inspired by Luke's parable about the other Lazarus. Here, Lazarus is mentioned 11 times.
The parable of the Good Shepherd is a parable that is only found in the Gospel of John. It emphasizes Jesus as the Good Shepherd who cares for his sheep and is willing to lay down his life for them.
The parable of the 'good Samaritan' is found at : Luke 10:30-37
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One parable that Jesus told his disciples is the Parable of the Good Samaritan, found in the Gospel of Luke. It teaches about showing compassion and kindness to others, regardless of differences or social status. It emphasizes the importance of loving your neighbor as yourself.
Jesus is mentioned the most in the Gospels: Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John. Of the gospel books -- the name of Jesus is mentioned in the book of John more than another other book.
Jesus Christ Superstar is basically an atheistic POV on the Gospel. It is not a theological account of the Gospel.
Mark begins with an account of Jesus' baptism.
No Jesus also explained the parable of the Wheats and the Tares.