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Luke 1:1-4 NLT
How do we know when Luke wrote his books?
-The siege of Jerusalem in 68AD.
-The destruction of the temple in Jerusalem that happened in 70AD.
-Luke doesn’t include the deaths of James, Paul or Peter in his books.
-Paul quotes the Gospels in his books.
1 Corinthians 15:3-8 NIV
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Hegesippus was a Christian writer, historian during the periods of 140-180 AD.
Names are usually given because it brought significant impact to the current listener.
Mark 15:21 NLT
Why are these two sons mentioned in Mark and not in the other gospels?
Romans 16:13 NIV
Luke 23:26 NIV
Mark 8:33-35 NLT
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Luke 1:1-4 NLT
How do we know when Luke wrote his books?
-The siege of Jerusalem in 68AD.
-The destruction of the temple in Jerusalem that happened in 70AD.
-Luke doesn’t include the deaths of James, Paul or Peter in his books.
-Paul quotes the Gospels in his books.
1 Corinthians 15:3-8 NIV
Small details that make a
John 19:25 NLT
Luke 24:13-18 NIV
Hegesippus was a Christian writer, historian during the periods of 140-180 AD.
Names are usually given because it brought significant impact to the current listener.
Mark 15:21 NLT
Why are these two sons mentioned in Mark and not in the other gospels?
Romans 16:13 NIV
Luke 23:26 NIV
Mark 8:33-35 NLT