A Year in Luke/Actsنموونە

Luke 2 narrates the story of Jesus’ birth. Early in the gospel, Luke sets up themes; we see this in the details Luke emphasizes of the birth compared to Matthew. Matthew was writing to a Jewish audience and wanted to show Jesus’ credentials as Israel’s royal Messiah. There are two differences of note in the account:
- The manger: Matthew’s account does not mention a manger, but Luke highlights the fact that Jesus was laid in a feeding trough for animals.
- The shepherds: In Luke's gospel, Jesus’ first visitors are shepherds, salt of the earth people who did not have a high status in society. In Matthew’s gospel, however, the Magi, or the wise men, are the visitors.
We will look at why Luke includes these details tomorrow.
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Spend a year immersed in Luke's account of Jesus's life and the spread of the gospel through his followers as the Spirit empowers them.
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