Luke
Luke was trained as a medical physician.
A physician and faithful companion of the apostle Paul.
Luke's occupation was that of a doctor. It is written in Colossians 4:14, "Luke, the beloved physician." Colossians was written by Paul.
Luke was a unique writer in the New Testament as he was neither an apostle, evangelist, or strict theologian, but rather a physician.
If you are speaking of Luke who wrote the "Gospel according to Luke" the answer is no. Luke was a physician (Colossians 4:14).
Yes, Luke was not one of the 12 disciples. He was a companion of the apostle Paul and a physician who wrote the Gospel of Luke and the Acts of the Apostles in the Bible.
LUKE was a physician and faithful companion of the apostle Paul. He was the writer of the Gospel of Luke and of the Acts of Apostles. That Luke was well educated is apparent from his writings. Also, his background as a doctor is noticeable in his use of medical terms.-Lu 4:38; Ac 28:8.
Luke was an evangelist and author of the Gospel of Luke and of the Book of Acts. He was also a physician and traveled with the Apostle Paul. Luke was a Gentile. Very little else is known of Luke.
The apostle who never married was the Apostle Paul.
There is no apostle named John Paul. There is an apostle named John and another apostle named Paul.
He called himself the Apostle to the Gentiles.
Yes, if you look in the Bible it should have Matthew then Mark then Luke.