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Luke 1-12. Context  Written ca. 80-90 CE Much common material with gospels of Mark and Matthew (the Synoptic gospels)  But has a distinctive point of.

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1 Luke 1-12

2 Context  Written ca. 80-90 CE Much common material with gospels of Mark and Matthew (the Synoptic gospels)  But has a distinctive point of view Most “Gentile”, universal of the gospels Longest infancy narrative Strong focus on the poor and the outcast Most references to women in Jesus’ ministry

3 Infancy narrative: ch. 1-2  Focus on historical location Not written by a companion of Jesus  Draws on Israel’s history John the Baptist as prophet Mary’s song like Hannah’s in 2 Samuel 2 Jesus born in King David’s city, Bethlehem  Highlights Jesus’ miraculous origin Perceived by both the lowly and the mighty

4 Jesus’ Ministry  Begins with reading in the synagogue (ch. 4) Main theme of his ministry  Why was this so provocative?  Does this foreshadow Jesus’ deeds? Healings Exorcisms Others?

5 Sermon on the Plain  Sounds like similar “sermon on the mount” in Matthew 5-7  But, has major differences Not spiritualized Has “woes”  How is this “good news”?  Is Jesus’ ministry for everyone?

6 Parables  Many are unique to Luke (ex: Good Samaritan, ch. 10; Prodigal Son, ch. 15)  Genre of the parable Realistic story (not myth) Clear, applicable message Usually turns expectations upside down Commonly used by ancient rabbis  What is the message of Jesus’ parables?

7 For next time: Luke 13-24  Focus: ch. 15 parables  Passion narrative: ch. 22-23  Resurrection narrative: ch. 24 How and when is Jesus present to his disciples? What is unusual about these appearances?


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