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lucar 1
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lucky 1
luke 28
luke-acts 1
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28 luke
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Edgar J. Goodspeed
History of early christian literature

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luke

   Chapter, Paragraph
1 1,2 | heaven (I Thess. 4:15). Luke refers to such tradition 2 1,2 | is probably mentioned in Luke's opening sentence: “Just 3 2,13| in the memory of John or Luke; and Alexandria, probably 4 4,2 | the grouping of them with Luke in a collection, that stimulated 5 4,2 | Matthew, and also imitated by Luke in his historical sketch 6 4,3 | beginning his first Homily on Luke that Origensaid, “The church 7 4,4 | from it. The influence of Luke may also be traced in the 8 4,4 | indebtedness to Matthew and Luke is observed, it becomes 9 4,4 | words to the disciples in Luke 24:39, occurs also in Ignatius, 10 4,4 | into some manuscripts of Luke. On the other hand, the 11 4,4 | the account preserved in Luke 7:36-50. There is no way 12 4,7 | mentioned by Origen (Homily 1 on Luke) and quoted by his Roman 13 4,9 | combat. It owed most to Luke and Matthew; the Paulinism 14 4,9 | he called it (Homily i on Luke), and it was probably written 15 4,14| of Basilides (Homily 1 on Luke). But there are no clear 16 5,1 | When the two-volume work of Luke, the Gospel and the Acts, 17 5,2 | The generation for which Luke wrote knew the answer perfectly 18 7 | expression begin to appear in Luke's account of Paul's address 19 7,1 | comments on the Gospel of Luke. Heracleon wrote a commentary 20 8,4 | Christian books-the Gospel of Luke and the ten letters of Paul. 21 10,4 | Memoirs of Hegesippus.~ Luke's two volumes on Christian 22 12,3 | Matthew, thirty-nine on Luke, twenty-seven on Acts, and 23 13,9 | differences in Matthew and Luke, was used by Origen in his 24 13,9 | his earliest homilies, on Luke. But his most famous letter 25 14,6 | consisting of the Gospel of Luke and ten letters of Paul 26 14,6 | Marcion's proposed scripture, Luke and Paul. In Books i and 27 14,6 | Marcion's own scripture, Luke and Paul, to establish this.~ 28 16 | power.”~ [14] Homily i on Luke.~ [15] Irenaeus Against


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