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1
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author of Luke

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Luke

connected to the Apostle Paul

2
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What does Luke say in his intro

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not an eyewitness

acquainted with other gospel accounts

carefully researched

connected to Acts

3
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Luke

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first church historian

Gentile from Antioch

a doctor

probably a freed slave

4
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reasons Luke is a Gentile

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identified with a group pf Gentiles by Paul

he referenced places that belonged to the Jews

described Aramaic terms as their language

early church confirms it

5
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Luke’s Gentile audience

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substituted Greek words for Aramaic terms

explains Israel’s geography

world historical events tied to the timing of events in Luke’s Gospel

6
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Date of Luke

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60-61 AD

no mention of the death of James

7
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place of writing of Luke

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Israel/Rome/Greece

researched and potentially started in Israel

continued while in Rome for Paul’s first imprisonment

completed in Greece while Luke was not with Paul

8
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Theme of the Gospel of Luke

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Jesus is the Savior of the whole world

9
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key verse of the Gospel of Luke

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Luke 19:10

seeking and saving the Lost

10
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purpose of the Gospel of Luke

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to record an accurate, detailed, and thoroughly researched account of the unique life of Christ

to show the validity of the Christian message

to deepen the faith in Christ of those who believe

to show Jesus as the Savior of the World who had to suffer first, then the glory to follow

11
Q

characteristics of Luke’s Gospel

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Luke sources-eyewitnesses

praise and thanksgiving

perfect humanity

prayer

savior for all people

Holy Spirit- empowering people for ministry

12
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what does Luke teach us about prayer through Jesus

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Luke shows us the example of Jesus who was dependent upon God through prayer in every aspect of His life for us to follow

13
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link btw Jesus and the Holy Spirit

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the whole life of Jesus was in the Spirit

14
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how is Luke’s Gospel arranged

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geographically

15
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Outline of Luke

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Judea- 1:1-2:52

Mainly Galilee- 3:1-9:50

On the Way to Jerusalem- 9:51-19:27

Jerusalem- 19:28-24:53

16
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Seeking the Lost

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1:1-19:27

17
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Saving the Lost

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19:28-24:53

18
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Luke’s geneaology

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emphasizes Jesus’ birth right to the throne of David

19
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Jesus’ temptations

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mirror that of Israel’s wilderness wandering and Adam in the garden

both failed, but Jesus succeeds

20
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Luke 4:18-20

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Jesus specifically affirms His Messianic Ministry of Isaiah 61

21
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what does Luke 4-9 focus on

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Jesus’ ministry in Galilee

Miracles and Healing

Teaching the people

authority over the physical and spiritual realms

prediction of the cross

22
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what is the hinge of Luke

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Luke 9

23
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What does Luke 9:51-19:27 focus on?

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Jesus’ journey to Jerusalem

teaching His disciples along the way

24
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authorship of the gospel of John

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very different in structure and style from the other Gospels

25
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who is the beloved disciple in John

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the author, John

26
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where did John write His gospel

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from Ephesus

27
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John’s audience

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universal audience

28
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date of writing of john

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80s-90s

29
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Theme 1 of the Gospel of John

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Jesus is the eternal Son of God

prologue shows the pre-existence of God

Jesus asserts His deity

others assert His deity

30
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Theme 2 of the Gospel of John

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The Messianic Mission of Jesus

Jesus fulfills the Messianic OT prophecies

Jesus is identified as the Messiah

31
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purpose of the Gospel of John

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evangelistic

supplementary to the Synoptic Gospels

strengthen the believer’s faith

32
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Signs in John’s Gospel

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8 signs total

proofs that Jesus is indeed God and these reveal Jesus’ glory so that people would believe in Him

33
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John’s purpose statement

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to believe is Christ

34
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the I Am statements

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point to Christ’s divinity

connecting Himself to the YHWH of the OT

35
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feasts in John

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Jesus uses the context of feasts to give detailed info about Himself using symbols and imagery to express theological truths about His person and work

36
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John, the Messianic Son of God

7 signs or miracles

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The pre-existence and Incarnation of the son of God- 1:1-18

The Public Ministry of the Son of God- 1:19-12:50

a few years

37
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John, The Messianic Son of God

Upper Room Discourse

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The Private Ministry of the Son of God- 13:1-17:26

a few hours

38
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John, The Messianic Son of God

Death Burial and Resurrection

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The Passion and Resurrection of the Son of God- 18:1-21:25

a few weeks

39
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Emphasis of John 1-3

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Jesus is the perfect Lamb

40
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emphasis of John 6

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Jesus is the Bread of Life from heaven

41
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emphasis of John 7-9

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Jesus will use water and light of the tabernacle celebration to show that He gives spiritual life and illumination

42
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emphasis of John 10

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The Feast of Dedication is packed with Messianic longing and expectations

Jesus is the good shepherd of Ezekiel 34

43
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emphasis of John 12-19

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Jesus brings deliverance and redemption from the slavery of sin through the work of the slaughtered Lamb

44
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How much of Acts did Luke witness

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Acts 16-28

45
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The title of Acts

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there is an emphasis on the acts or deeds of God’s messengers throughout the book

yet the primary emphasis is on the Holy Spirit’s work to accomplish the task of building the church

46
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Audience/Recipients of the Book of Acts

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Theophilus

Gentile Audience

47
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Date of writing of Acts

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62-63 AD

Contains no hint of Paul’s death in 65 AD

48
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Place of Writing of Acts

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unknown

probably Rome if Luke writes at the end of Paul’s first imprisonment

49
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Key verse of Acts

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Acts 1:8

gives the structure and purpose of the book

50
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Theme of the Book of Acts

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Luke shows the power and work of the Holy Spirit as He uses His messengers to accomplish the global mission of redemption accomplished by Christ in the Gospels

Acts shows the Holy Spirit’s involvement in the birth of the Church and His empowerment for the spread of the Gospel

51
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Characteristics of the Book of Acts

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A missionary document

The Spirit’s Power and Work

It has a Biographical nature

Speeches are emphasized

52
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how many major speeches in Acts

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24

9 by Peter

9 by Paul

53
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The Outline of the Book of Acts

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The Holy Spirit’s work through His messengers in the early church

54
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The Holy Spirit’s work through His messengers in the early church

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The Apostle Peter- ch 1-12

The Apostle Paul- ch 13-28

55
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The Apostle Peter:

The Gospel advances in Jerusalem

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Birth of the Church

Expansion of the Church

Persecution of the Church

1:1-8:4

Jerusalem

56
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The Apostle Peter:

The Gospel advances in Judea and Samaria

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Ministry of Philip

Conversion of Saul

Ministry of Peter

8:5-12:25

Outside of Jerusalem

57
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The Apostle Paul:

The Gospel advances in the ancient world

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Three Missionary journeys of Paul

Three trials of Paul

Journey to Rome

13:1-28:31

The rest of the world

58
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Acts 1

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the first believers in Jerusalem

120 followers altogether

59
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Acts 2

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Pentecost and the Birth of the Church

Feast of Weeks

60
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Acts 2-6

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The early church and the Temple

61
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Acts 6-8

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The significance of Stephen’s death

62
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3 trials of Paul

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Felix

Festus

Herod Agrippa II