One of the four Gospels in the New Testament; contains details of Jesus's birth and early life.
1The Gospel of Luke supplies the historical facts for fixing the year:
2The Gospel of Luke is a regular composition, founded on anterior documents.
3End of Project Gutenberg's The Gospel of Luke for Readers, by Lightheart
4The Project Gutenberg EBook of The Gospel of Luke for Readers, by Lightheart
5One of them told me that the Emperor is studying the Gospel of Luke.
6Title: The Gospel of Luke for Readers
7He began studying the Gospel of Luke.
8Parmentier points to a passage in the Gospel of Luke, in which Jesus visits two sisters, Martha and Mary.
9In the Gospel of Luke, chapter 22, Jesus and his disciples go there to pray after the Last Supper.
11The text is taken from the Bible, the New Testament, Gospel of Luke, Chapter 1 between verses 26 and 36.
12In the Gospel of Luke, Jesus remarks in relation to five sparrows about to be sold off, "not one of them is forgotten before God".
13One account is given in the gospel of Luke.
14I beg you will read with care the 15th chapter of the gospel of Luke.
15"No, our best site for digging," Dr. Peter went on, "is in the gospel of Luke.
16Paul bit his lip but the smile escaped anyway.In the gospel of Luke it says that the angels in heaven rejoice over decisions like these.
Translations for Gospel of Luke