Jesus is compassionate in Luke because that is one of his characteristics. He cares for those who are outcast in their society for some reason.
The Gospel of Luke portrays Jesus as a compassionate and inclusive figure who reaches out to the marginalized and emphasizes the importance of love, forgiveness, and social justice.
Luke portrayed Jesus in his gospel as a compassionate and inclusive figure who reached out to marginalized groups such as the poor, women, and sinners. He emphasized Jesus' teachings on love, forgiveness, and social justice, highlighting his role as a savior for all people.
In the Gospel of Luke, Jesus is portrayed as a compassionate and inclusive figure who reaches out to the marginalized and emphasizes the importance of love, forgiveness, and helping others. He is shown as a teacher, healer, and savior who welcomes all people, regardless of their social status or background.
Compassionate Messiah or Universal Savior source: Encountering Jesus in the New Testament, "text book"
The gospel author who traces Jesus' lineage back to Adam is Luke, in the Gospel of Luke chapter 3.
In Luke's Gospel, Heli was the father of Joseph and (so it was supposed) the paternal grandfather of Jesus. He does not appear in Matthew's Gospel, where the paternal grandfather of Jesus was Jacob.
The most famous parable in the gospel of Luke was The Prodigals Son.
Actually, the visit of the Magi to the baby Jesus is not recorded in Luke's gospel but in the Gospel of Matthew. The story can be found in Matthew 2:1-12. Luke's gospel includes the nativity story, but it focuses more on the shepherds who visited Jesus after his birth.
John
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A:According to Luke's Gospel, Jesus was related to John the Baptist. His mother Mary was the cousin of John's mother Elizabeth. There are several reasons to doubt this, including that John's Gospel says that the Baptist did not even know Jesus.
AnswerThe story of the boy Jesus in the Temple is from Luke's Gospel.