Luke apparently was not a constant companion of Paul on his missionary journeys, judging from his use of personal pronouns when describing those journeys in Acts of the Apostles. Sometimes he writes as absent from Paul and his other companions; sometimes as present with them. There are numerous examples of this. Here are but a few:
Acts 14:24-26 - And after they had passed through Pisidia, they came to Pamphylia. Now when they had preached the word in Perga, they went down to Attalia. From there they sailed to Antioch, where they had been commended to the grace of God for the work which they had completed.
Acts 16:13 - And on the Sabbath day we went out of the city to the riverside, where prayer was customarily made; and we sat down and spoke to the women who met there.
Acts 20:6 - But we sailed away from Philippi after the Days of Unleavened Bread, and in five days joined them at Troas, where we stayed seven days.
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Luke and Paul traveled together throughout the eastern Mediterranean region, including modern-day Turkey, Greece, and Italy. They visited cities such as Ephesus, Corinth, and Rome, spreading the teachings of Christianity and establishing churches along the way.
The regions surrounding most of the Mediteranian Sea, but mainly its east portion.
Luke recorded sermons from Apostles Paul, Peter, and James in the Bible.
No, Luke was not a slave in the Bible. He was a physician and companion of the apostle Paul, who wrote the Gospel of Luke and the Acts of the Apostles in the New Testament.
Luke was not a fisherman. He was a physician and an author of one of the four Gospels in the Bible. He was also a companion of the apostle Paul.
Luke presented the message of Christ primarily through the sermons of the apostles Peter and Paul. In the book of Acts, Luke documented their teachings and the spread of Christianity following Christ's ascension.
The authors who wrote the next largest portions of the New Testament after Paul were Luke and the author of the Gospel of Matthew. Luke wrote the Gospel of Luke and the Acts of the Apostles, while the author of Matthew wrote the Gospel of Matthew.
Luke was a close associate of Paul and one of his travelling companions on his missionary journeys. In Colossions 4:14 Paul tells the Colossion church that Luke the beloved physician greets them. In 2 Tim.4:11 it states Paul saying "..only Luke is with me" as other associates had left and gone elsewhere. Throughout the book of Acts, the word "we" is used, referring to Luke and other associates travelling with Paul.
Luke traveled with the apostle Paul during his missionary journeys, and he is believed to have written the Gospel of Luke and the Acts of the Apostles in the Bible. Luke was not one of the original twelve apostles chosen by Jesus.
There is no evidence that Luke ever wrote for Paul.
Luke traveled to rome so he would see the over side of the worldi believe he was with Paul... Apparently they were good friends and Luke wrote his Gospel while Paul was imprisoned in Rome around 61AD...
The evangelist Luke, was not among the Apostles during the Passover meal - aka the Last Supper. He would later travel with Paul and write his Gospel and the Book of Acts.
Luke was a companion of Paul, and not a apostle.
Luke was a physician, a doctor of medicine.
Luke was a missionary companion of Paul, for one thing.
The composer of the songs in the movie, Cool Hand Luke, was Lalo Schifrin. The two singers of the songs were Paul Newman and Harry Dean Stanton.
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Luke Dunn Gielmuda's birth name is Luke Paul Dunn Gielmuda.