Luke 8:1-56 King James Bible KJV
Parable of the Sower, Jesus’ True Family, Jesus Calms the Storm, Healing Demon-Possessed Man and Jairus’ Daughter
Learning His Good Word One Chapter At A Time
Saint Luke the Evangelist is one of the most important figures in early Christianity, primarily known as the author of the Gospel of Luke and the Acts of the Apostles in the New Testament. He was a companion to St. Paul, who called him the “beloved physician,” and he is believed to have accompanied Paul on missionary journeys to Macedonia and Rome.
Though the Bible provides little direct biographical information about him, Christian tradition and historical studies have helped piece together his life and contributions to the faith. Tradition holds that he was a Gentile and a native of Antioch in Syria and that he died a martyr. Luke’s role as a historian, theologian, and missionary has made him one of the most influential figures in the early Church, and his writings continue to inspire Christians today.
Parable of the Sower, Jesus’ True Family, Jesus Calms the Storm, Healing Demon-Possessed Man and Jairus’ Daughter
The Healing of the Centurion’s Servant, Raising of A Widow’s Son in Nain, Anointing of Jesus by a Sinful Woman
The Miraculous Catch of Fish, Calling of the First Disciples, Jesus Heals Paralysis and Leprosy, The Calling of Levi (Matthew)
The Temptation of Jesus, Jesus’ Ministry in Galilee, Jesus Rejected at Nazareth, Casting Out a Demon in Capernaum, Jesus’ Healing
The Introduction of John the Baptist, John’s Call to Repentance, the Baptism of Jesus, Jesus’ Genealogy
God’s Humble Entrance Into the World, Universal Salvation, the Fulfillment of Prophecy
Announcement of John the Baptist’s and Jesus’ Birth, Mary Visits Elizabeth, Mary’s Song – The Magnificat, Zechariah’s Benedictus Prophecy
The Life and Gospel of Saint Luke – Profile, Biography, Author of the Gospel of Luke and Acts of the Apostles