The Gospel of Luke

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Liturgical Press, 1991 - Religion - 466 pages

What makes this commentary on Luke stand apart from others is that, from beginning to end, this is a literary analysis. Because it focuses solely on the gospel as it appears and not on its source or origin, this commentary richly and thoroughly explores just what Luke is saying and how he says it.

 

Contents

Introduction
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Literary Dimensions of LukeActs
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The Prophetic Structure of LukeActs
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Translation Notes Interpretation
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Johns Birth 15780
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THE PROPHETS JOHN AND JESUS
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Indexes Scriptural Index
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Index of Ancient Writings
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Index of Authors
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About the author (1991)

Luke Timothy Johnson is the Robert W. Woodruff Professor of New Testament and Christian Origins at the Candler School of Theology, Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia.