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The term "Gentile Gospel writers" refers to non-Jewish authors of the Gospels in the New Testament. Among the four Gospel writers—Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John—Luke is traditionally considered the only Gentile.

Luke: The Gentile Gospel Writer

  1. Background:

Luke was a physician (Colossians 4:14) and a companion of the Apostle Paul during his missionary journeys.

He is believed to have been a Gentile (non-Jew), as Paul distinguishes him from his Jewish coworkers in Colossians 4:10-14.

  1. Writings:

Luke wrote the Gospel of Luke and the Book of Acts. Both are addressed to "Theophilus" and aim to provide a detailed, orderly account of Jesus' life, ministry, and the early church's growth.

His Gospel emphasizes Jesus as the Savior for all people—Jews and Gentiles alike.

  1. Focus on Inclusivity:

Luke highlights Jesus' compassion for outcasts, sinners, and Gentiles, showing that salvation is available to all.

The Other Gospel Writers:

Matthew: A Jewish tax collector and disciple of Jesus. His Gospel focuses on Jesus as the fulfillment of Jewish prophecy.

Mark: Traditionally believed to be John Mark, a Jew who was a close associate of Peter and Paul. His Gospel is thought to reflect Peter's eyewitness account.

John: A Jewish disciple of Jesus and part of His inner circle. His Gospel emphasizes Jesus' divinity and His unique relationship with the Father.

Thus, Luke is the only Gospel writer traditionally identified as a Gentile, while the others were of Jewish heritage. Luke's perspective contributes significantly to the New Testament's universal message of salvation for all people.

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