The Book of Luke

New Testament

Luke Summary — Book Overview

Author
Luke
Written
~AD 60–62
Testament
New Testament
Chapters
24
Key Theme
Jesus as the Savior for all people, with compassion for the marginalized.
Written For
Theophilus and Gentile believers

Introduction of Luke

Luke, written by the beloved physician and companion of Paul (around 60–80 AD), is the most orderly and historically detailed Gospel. Addressed to Theophilus, it highlights Jesus’ compassion for outsiders, the poor, women, and sinners. Luke carefully traces Jesus’ journey from birth to ascension, including unique parables like the Good Samaritan and the Prodigal Son. The book portrays a Savior who welcomes the marginalized and seeks the lost. Its sweeping narrative builds toward the cross and resurrection with both tenderness and power.

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