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The Gospel of Luke best fits the answer, although some might suggest the Gospel of Mark. Luke is written in good Greek, traces the lineage of Christ back to Adam (not just to Abraham as in Matthew), and seems to emphasize the inclusion of both Gentile and Jew in the church. In Acts, which is a second volume of the Gospel, you will note that Paul is proud of his Roman citizenship and that the Roman Empire is generally shown as protective of the new church.

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