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Luke 9:44 = Mark 9:31; Luke 18:31-33 -- Mark 10:33-34; Luke 17:25 and 24:26, 46 are in Luke alone), emphasize Jesus' suffering and death, his resurrection, and the fulfilment of scripture. The ...
The lectionary readings for Easter 4 in Year C include three substantial readings: Acts 9.36-43, Revelation 7.9-17 and John 10.22-30. There is a note which says: 'The reading from Acts must be used as ...
On three occasions during His earthly ministry Jesus announced to His disciples what He came to earth to do. He came to ...
But when we decide to take up our cross and follow Jesus (Luke 9:23), we have the opportunity to suffer in partnership with him and his mission. Scripture makes it clear that Jesus actively set ...
In the gospel of Luke 9:16 in the Bible, Jesus notably multiplied two fish and several loaves of bread to feed 5,000 people.
What did Luke write? Luke wrote two works, the third gospel, an account of the life and teachings of Jesus, and the Book of Acts, which is an account of the growth and expansion of Christianity ...
There are several elements in Luke’s account that are unique to the third Gospel. Any of these could be a center of reflection. “A large crowd of people followed Jesus, including many women ...
What did Luke write? Luke wrote two works, the third gospel, an account of the life and teachings of Jesus, and the Book of Acts, which is an account of the growth and expansion of Christianity ...
Likewise Jairus' daughter rises, Peter rises, the disciples on the road to Emmaus rise, Paul rises and indeed Jesus himself rises from the dead (5:54-55; 24:12; 24:33; Acts 9:18; Luke 24:6).