The Call of the
Disciples, The Sinful
Woman, Martha & Mary,
The Widow of Nain, The
Parable of the Good
Samaritan, The Parable
of the Persistent
Neighbour, The Parable
of the Lost Son, The
Parable of the Rich Man
& Lazarus, The Parable
of the Pharisee & the
Tax Collector
More than 1/3 of
Luke's Gospel is L
material
M = Mark's Gospel
Annotations:
Written first
Almost all of Mark's
Gospel is in Luke,
just with more detail
Mark used Peter as
one of his main
sources
Q = Quelle
German word for "source"
Writings and oral
traditions of Jesus'
sayings and preachings
which circulated around
the Early Church
Who was Luke?
Almost certainly a Gentile
May have been Greek
Annotations:
The Greek he wrote in is more advanced than that of Mathew or Mark
Earliest tradition says
he was a physician who
accompainied St. Paul
on his missionary
Annotations:
"beloved physician" (Colossians 4:14)
"fellow worker" of Paul (Philemon 24)
"with Paul" whilst he was awaiting trial (2 Timothy 4:11)
From the end of
the 2nd Century
Later traditions say
he was a painter who
died childless and
unmarried at the age
of 84
Thought to have written Acts
of the Apostles
Continues the story, starting
with Jesus' ascension to
Heaven
"In my former book"
Introduction to Luke
Theophilus
Greek for "lover of God"
May be for an
individual or larger
audience
"Most Excellent"
Luke does
not name
himself in the
introduction
Wants to write
an "orderly
account" of
Jesus' life
Writing around 80
CE
Jesus Preaches at
Nazareth/ Isiah Reference
As Jesus read the prophecy,
the charcteristics of the Messiah
and his actions were identified
He will be annointed by the spirit
of the Lord
Annotations:
Refers to the Baptism
important theme in Luke
Messiah = annointed one
He will preach good news to
the poor
He will proclaim release to captives
He will give sight to the blind
He will free those who are oppressed
He will proclaim the year of the Lord
The Old Testament teaches
that every 49 years, in Israel,
there would be a Jubilee year
in which 4 things would
happen
Slaves would be freed
Debts would be wiped out
Property would
return to its original
owner
The land would
become very fertile
People lived in hope
of these things
happening
Isiah's
prophecy
Jesus was certain that this
prophecy related to him. He thought
it was his role to fulfil this prophecy
"Today this scripture is fulfilled in your hearing"
He had been baptised and felt that he was
definetly being called by God after his period in
the desert
It was normal for the Synagogue leaders
to invite people to read, it was Jesus'
interpretation and the people's reaction
that was odd
At this point in Jesus' life he was still
working alone
Jesus is rejected at Nazareth
The Reaction of the Crowd
It was prophesied in the Old
Testament that the Messiah
would be rejected
The crowd questioned whether
this was "Joseph's son and not
someone special
They demanded that
Jesus perform a
miracle as he had in
Capernaum, Jesus
was building a
reputation and the
crowd knew this
Eventually the crowd got so
angry they tried to throw Jesus
down a cliff. The text says that
Jesus "walked through the
crowd", this is a mysterious
comment but indicative of Jesus'
power.
Elijah & Elishah
Both prophets had experienced
rejection from the Israelites
Told people what God expected of them
Both performed miracles with Gentiles
Early sign that Jesus had not just come for the Jews
The important thing
is that Jesus was
rejected in Nazareth,
just as the prophets
had said he would
be