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Gospel of Luke describes Jesus as the one whose words and deeds set free the oppressed and save the lost
On what is the gospel of Luke based?
- The Gospel of Mark, a recorded collection of Jesus's sayings that the author of the Gospel of Matthew also knew about, and other unique traditions that Luke alone among the gospel writers employed were among the possible sources for the production of this gospel (Lk 1:3).
- The origins, birth, ministry, death, resurrection, and ascension of Jesus Christ are all described in the Gospel of Luke.
- It forms to a two-volume work known as Luke-Acts, which comprises the Acts of the Apostles and accounts for 27.5% of the New Testament.
- According to conventional wisdom, Paul's traveling companion and physician Luke wrote the Gospel of Luke and the book of Acts.
- Though some academics claim Luke was a Hellenic Jew, the majority of experts consider him to be a Gentile Christian. Paul mentions this Luke in his letter to Philemon
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