Luke: Jesus the Son of Man
This article by Daniel Kleyn introduces the Gospel of Luke by examining its authorship, establishing that Luke the physician wrote both Luke and Acts. Through textual analysis and biographical details, Kleyn demonstrates Luke's educational sophistication and reliability as a witness to Christ's life and ministry, setting the foundation for understanding Jesus as presented in this gospel account.
THE WRITER The opening verses of this book, considered in connection with the opening verses of Acts, establish the fact that the Spirit used Luke to write this account of the life and ministry of Jesus Christ. The two books of Luke and Acts are closely related. Both were addressed to the same man, Theophilus. Both manifest the same literary style. And the opening verses of Acts refer back directly to the opening verses of Luke. Since there is no question that Luke wrote the book of Acts, so...
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