The Gospel of Luke

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General References

John T. Carroll, “Welcoming Grace, Costly Commitment,” Interpretation (January 2003), p. 151-162
Wayne A. Meeks, “Assisting the Word by Making (Up) History: Luke’s Project and Ours,” Interpretation (April 2003), p. 151-162

“Assisting the Word by Making (Up) History: Luke’s Project and Ours”

The subtitle of Luke’s two-volume work could almost be “Nothing Can Stop the Word of God.” (p. 158)

James Sanders, “Isaiah in Luke,” Interpretation (April 1982), p. 144-155

“Isaiah in Luke”

Luke, steeped in the Old Testament, makes clear that to understand what God was doing in Christ, one has to know Scripture; and especially the Book of Isaiah.