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Category Archives: Luke
What do we know about “the sixth month” in the Infancy story?
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Are the Christmas stories in Matthew and Luke reconcilable?
By John W. Welch Continue reading
Peace on Earth—To Whom?
by Eric D. Huntsman, from Good Tidings of Great Joy, 83 Continue reading
The Christmas Crèche
By Eric D. Huntsman, from Good Tidings of Great Joy, 89 Continue reading
How did the shepherds find the Christ child?
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A Major Theme in Mark’s Gospel
By Julie M. Smith
When the Gospels are read as separate texts, it becomes apparent that each writer emphasized certain themes. Matthew’s Gospel strongly emphasizes Jesus’s role as the one who fulfilled scripture. (By way of contrast, Mark virtually never mentions this.) In Matthew, Jesus is the “new Moses” who brings to fruition all that had been prophesied. In Luke, there is a definite emphasis on marginalized people: widows, orphans, the poor, the ill, and women take center stage as Jesus interacts with them. While there is some of this material in Mark’s Gospel, it is much more subtle. John’s Gospel is very cosmic and philosophical, and the distance between it and Mark’s Gospel is quite great here. By contrast, the spotlight is almost always on the idea of discipleship in Mark; there is general agreement among scholars that discipleship is a key theme in this text.
Why were the shepherds in the field at night when the angel came?
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Luke’s Different Genealogy
by Eric D. Huntsman, from Good Tidings of Great Joy, 26–27 Continue reading
Old Testament Figures, New Testament Saints: How Luke evokes the Old Testament
by Eric D. Huntsman, from his book Good Tidings of Great Joy , 49 Continue reading