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The Gospel of Luke
The Gospel of Luke
The Gospel of Luke
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Luke, a doctor, was a people person. In his gospel he introduces us to the ultimate people person, Jesus Christ. Luke takes us right from Jesus' birth, to his death & resurrection, detailing the many encounters he had in his journey. But more than this, Luke's earnest desire was to give us a full and accurate account that introduces us to the Saviour of the World.

This publication is part of the Epistole Bible Study Series, by the late Dr David L Cook. Each study in the series features questions for individuals and group discussion, together with a follow up section for each study.

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Release dateAug 19, 2014
ISBN9781311625373
The Gospel of Luke
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Dr David L Cook

Dr David L Cook ( 1932 - 2013) was a highly experienced Scottish educationalist and Bible teacher. He worked in education all his life, first as a classics teacher, and then secondary school headmaster. He studied the Bible continually throughout his life, and was familiar with NT Greek and also Hebrew. As well as his MA in the classics, he obtained both a BD and a PhD in Theology. From a young man until his late 70s, he travelled all over Scotland, and beyond, preaching and teaching, mainly in Brethren churches. He wrote several Bible Study booklets, which he had hoped to revise and make available, but he passed away before that work was completed. His family have completed that work and the studies are now available as the Epistole Bible Study Series.

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    The Gospel of Luke - Dr David L Cook

    The Gospel of Luke

    By Dr David L Cook

    Copyright 2013 Dr David L Cook

    Smashwords Edition

    Epistole Bible Studies Series

    See www.epistole.co.uk for information on print editions.

    cover image by Gill Morrison

    (flower photo is of a Hibiscus - Rose of Sharon)

    Smashwords Edition, License Notes

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    Smashwords Edition ISBN: 9781311625373

    Table of Contents

    Making The Most Of This Series

    Some Preliminary Points To Note

    Session 1 - Birth and Childhood

    Session 1 Follow Up

    Session 2 - Ministry in Galilee

    Session 2 Follow Up

    Session 3 - Ministry in Galilee

    Session 3 Follow Up

    Session 4 - Ministry in Galilee

    Session 4 Follow Up

    Session 5 - Teaching & Journey to Jerusalem

    Session 5 Follow Up

    Session 6 - Teaching & Journey to Jerusalem

    Session 6 Follow Up

    Session 7 - Teaching & Journey to Jerusalem

    Session 7 Follow Up

    Session 8 - Teaching & Journey to Jerusalem

    Session 8 Follow Up

    Session 9 - Ministry in Jerusalem

    Session 9 Follow Up

    Session 10 - Passion, Resurrection, Ascension

    Session 10 Follow Up

    Luke In Outline

    About the Author

    More Titles in this Series

    Making The Most Of This Series

    What you need

    1. Your Bible. Make sure the print is easy to read. The basic version for this study is N.I.V.. For close study, using a modern ‘word for word’ type of translation, consult the English Standard Version.

    2. This booklet and a pen or pencil.

    3. The desire to learn what the Lord wants to teach you.

    How to proceed on your own

    1. Always with prayer and dependence upon the Holy Spirit.

    2. Read the passage of Scripture as often as necessary to grasp its general meaning.

    3. Answer the questions and write down your findings so that you will be able to read them again. Don't avoid this. It will help you. What you write is for your own eyes, for nobody else's. So don't have any hang-up about writing.

    In the group

    1. Come with the spirit of learning together.

    2. Try to participate in the group in a natural way.

    3. Others will be helped by your contribution, however brief, as you will be helped by theirs.

    4. No one is forced into saying anything, but even a nod or shaking of the head, a smile or a frown adds something. Be there if at all possible, even if you have not had as much time to prepare as you hoped.

    5. Try to find time as soon after the group discussion to go back over the passage again. There's a follow-up section to help you with this.

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