‏ Luke 24:53

in.

Ac 2:46,47; 5:41,42

Amen.

Mt 28:20; Mr 16:20; Re 22:21 CONCLUDING REMARKS ON LUKE'S GOSPEL. Luke, to whom this Gospel has been uniformly attributed from the earliest ages of the Christian church, is generally allowed to have been "the beloved physician" mentioned by Paul, (Col 4:14;) and as he was the companion of that apostle, in all his labours and sufferings, for many years, (Ac 16:12; 20:1-6; 27:1,2; 28:13-16. 2Ti 4:11. Phm 24,) and wrote "the Acts of the Apostles," which conclude with a brief account of Paul's imprisonment at Rome, we may be assured that he had the Apostle's sanction to what he did; and probably this Gospel was written some time before that event, about A.D. 63 or 64, as is generally supposed. He would appear, from Col 4:10, 11, and his intimate acquaintance with the Greek language, as well as from his Greek name [Loukas ,] to have been of Gentile extraction; and according to Eusebius and others, he was a native of Antioch. But, from the Hebraisms occurring in his writings, and especially from his accurate knowledge of the Jewish rites, ceremonies, and custom, it is highly probable that he was a Jewish proselyte, and afterwards converted to Christianity. Though he may not have been, as some have affirmed, one of the seventy disciples, and an eye-witness of our Saviour's miracles, yet his intercourse with the apostles, and those who were eye-witnesses of the works and ear witnesses of the words of Christ, renders him an unexceptional witness, if considered merely as an historian; and the early and unanimous reception of his Gospel as divinely inspired is sufficient to satisfy every reasonable person.

‏ Acts 1:14

all.

2:1,42,46; 4:24-31; 6:4; Mt 18:19,20; 21:22; Lu 11:13; 18:1; 24:53

Eph 6:18

with the.

Mt 27:55; Mr 15:40; 16:1; Lu 8:2,3; 23:49,55; 24:10; Joh 19:25

Mary.

Joh 19:25,26

with his.

Mt 13:55,56; Mr 3:31-35

‏ Acts 3:1

1 Peter preaching to the people that came to see a lame man restored to his feet,

12 professes the cure not to have been wrought by his or John's own power or holiness, but by God, and his son Jesus, and through faith in his name;

13 withal reprehending them for crucifying Jesus;

17 which because they did it through ignorance, and that thereby were fulfilled God's determinate counsel, and the Scriptures,

19 he exhorts them by repentance and faith to seek remission of their sins, and salvation in the same Jesus.

Peter.

4:13; 8:14; Mt 17:1; 26:37; Joh 13:23-25; 20:2-9; 21:7,18-22; Ga 2:9

went.

2:46; 5:25; Lu 24:53

the hour.

10:3,30; Ex 29:39; Nu 28:4; 1Ki 18:36; Ps 55:17; Da 6:10; 9:21

Lu 1:10; 23:44-46

‏ Acts 5:42

daily.

20,21; 2:46; 3:1,2-10; Lu 21:37; 22:53; 2Ti 4:2

in.

20:20

they.

4:20,29; 2Sa 6:22; Ro 1:15,16; Ga 6:14

preach.

8:5,35; 9:20; 17:3; 1Co 2:2; Eph 4:20,21
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