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Luke.
But who was Luke? We know next to nothing, really.
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Luke.
But who was Luke? We know next to nothing, really.
The new testament narratives of him. Luke 2, 12, Matt 10, 11, 13, 15, 19 Mark 4, 5, 7, 11, Rev 19 to point out a few. And the fact he preached patrilineality.Hi,Pavlos Maros said:No. The opposite would be correct. The way he spoke and treated his mother when she found him, doesn't show that he took his examples from his mother. I would say he is the epitome of patriarchal dominance.
This based on...?
Meanwhile, millions of people around the world believe that Luke was written by... Luke.
Dr. Luke, a Gentile, was a close associate of the missionary Paul.
Are you Lucid about that or tight?
Tight, Luce. Tight.
Ah rigid as the stoics ... cast in stone as statutes ... that's the protocol to counter thinking as free ... preserve my soul? No it went on to learn more in another degree of magnitude ... thus rings and ripples as rifts in the cosmos ... an allegory for the outside psyche ... look out and learn something greater than narcism ... it has point axis! Dun Cas capt ... Master of Hope, aspiration and dreams of beyond the chaos we're in due to excess industry ... doesn't allow folk to think and telus 've ID!
Thus the silence my old friend ... another option ... then those conserving their BS ... get liberal ... IT flies asmyth ... azimuth? Aligns with the dog star ... sun god? Those not looking further see the allegory of chasing tale ... there could be more to it than appears!
I'm not a liberal, Luce. I'm a moderate.
Can you hold this thought for a few days? We will be at Matthew 10 soon.The new testament narratives of him. Luke 2, 12, Matt 10, 11, 13, 15, 19 Mark 4, 5, 7, 11, Rev 19 to point out a few. And the fact he preached patrilineality.
Yes, this is the traditional view. Luke is also the author of Acts, according to tradition.Dr. Luke, a Gentile, was a close associate of the missionary Paul.
Reflection: Matthew 6
This passage contains a few well-known sayings. Those outside the Christian tradition may not even realize these sayings are biblical.
"Do not let your left hand know what your right hand is doing. "
"For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also."
"Sufficient for the day is its own trouble."
Jesus continues to advocate for a robust spiritual life within Judaism. He has harsh words for hypocrites & the Gentiles are presented as seeking the good things of this world (food, drink, clothing).
Yes, this is the traditional view. Luke is also the author of Acts, according to tradition.
Yes, Dr. Luke wrote both The Gospel According to Luke, and The Acts of the Apostles.