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Saint Luke was a Greek and the only Gentile Christian writer of the New Testament. We learn in Colossians 4:14 that he was a physician. The Gospel of Luke was written to Theophilus, meaning "the one who loves God." Historians are not sure who this Theophilus (mentioned in Luke 1:3) was, although most likely, he was a Roman who was an eager Bible student. Luke may also have been writing in general to those who loved God. Through our Luke's gospel study, we pray we may see the humanity of the divine Jesus. |
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