Journey Through the Gospel of LukeSample

Savior for All Humanity
As the “Savior of the World” Jesus will demonstrate his concern for people beyond the boundaries of Jewish territories—and sensibilities. In so doing he will actually be standing in the long tradition of some major Old Testament figures.
We’ve noted some of the similarities between Jesus and Elijah, but it’s worth revisiting this connection. Luke emphasizes their similarities in order to remind us ultimately just how different the two men are. Read 1 Kings 17:10-24 and also Luke 7:11-17. Complete the following by filling in brief descriptions that correspond to the parallel in 1 Kings.
Elijah raised the son of a widow in Zarephath. He first met the widow at the town gate. (1 Kings 17:10)
From Jesus (Luke 7:11-17): ___________________________________________________________
The boy who died was the son of a widow. (1 Kings 17:9, 17)
From Jesus (Luke 7:11-17): ___________________________________________________________
The expression is that Elijah “gave” the boy back to his mother. (1 Kings 17:23)
From Jesus (Luke 7:11-17): ___________________________________________________________
See below for the comparisons of 1 Kings 17:10-24 and Luke 7:11-17 (NIV).
Elijah raised the son of a widow in Zarephath. He first met the widow at the town gate. (1 Kings 17:10)
Jesus met the woman as he approached the town gate. (Luke 7:12)
The boy who died was the son of a widow. (1 Kings 17:9, 17)
The boy who died was the son of a widow. (Luke 7:12)
The expression is that Elijah “gave” the boy back to his mother. (1 Kings 17:23)
The expression is repeated that Jesus “gave him back to his mother.” (Luke 7:15)
The recognition that a man of God had done the miracle. (1 Kings 17:24)
The recognition that “a great prophet has appeared among us.” (Luke 7:16)
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Have you ever wished for a Bible study that could take you beyond surface-level reading? If so, get ready for our journey through the Gospel of Luke! You'll get to immerse yourself in Scripture (by looking at key terms and ideas), explore what's behind it (by learning historical-cultural background), and also discover its impact by considering its implications, not only for you, but for the global church. Let's dive in!
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