By: King James Version
Bible (KJV) NT 03: Luke, translated by the King James Version, is a beautifully written and profound account of the life and teachings of Jesus Christ as told by Luke, one of his disciples. The language is poetic and powerful, drawing readers in and inviting them to reflect deeply on the message of the gospel.
The book offers a detailed narrative of Jesus's ministry, miracles, and interactions with both his followers and his opponents. The parables and lessons shared by Jesus throughout the gospel are presented in a way that is both accessible and enlightening for readers of all backgrounds.
Overall, Bible (KJV) NT 03: Luke is a timeless and essential text for anyone seeking to deepen their understanding of Christian beliefs and traditions. The King James Version translation adds a sense of reverence and majesty to the already profound words of Luke, making this book a valuable and inspiring addition to any library. Book Description:
The Gospel of Luke is the most literary of the four gospels which recount the life and work of Jesus Christ. Although anonymous, the book is generally attributed to Luke, a physician and a missionary companion of the Apostle Paul. His account contains events which are unique in the four gospels including the visits of Gabriel to Mary and Zacharias, the visit of the shepherds to the birth of Jesus, and the story of the young Jesus at the temple. This gospel contains the most references to women and is favorable to the Gentiles for whom it was written. Perhaps the most well-known of all New Testament passages is the second chapter of Luke which tells of the birth of Christ.
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