Which book comes before Luke?
Mark
What does the name "Luke" mean?
"Carrier of Light"
How many times was St.Luke mentionned in the letter of St.Paul?
3 times
He was the only .......... to converted to write a book in the ........ Testament
Gentile and New
What is St. Luke best known for writing?
St. Luke is traditionally credited with writing the Gospel of Luke and the Acts of the Apostles in the New Testament.
Which book is luke followed by?
John
What is the symbol of St.Luke?
An Ox.
What religons was St.Luke
Gentile
What were the two jobs of St.Luke?
Physician and a skilled painter
What was St. Luke’s profession before becoming a disciple?
He was a physician, which is why he often includes detailed medical observations in his writings.
Which testament did St.Luke write?
New Testament
Which book did Luke also write?
The book of Acts
Which traces geneology to........and.............?
Jesus and Adam
Who did they portrait as the perfect man?
Jesus
Was St. Luke one of the original twelve apostles?
No, Luke was not one of the Twelve. He is believed to have been a companion of St. Paul on his missionary journeys.
Which Icon did St.Luke Paint?
St.Mary
What does Theopilus mean?
"The lover of God"
Who does the book of St.Luke focus on the most.
Jesus our Lord and Savior
The book was writen by a gentile autor for a .............. audience?
Gentiles
Which group of people did Luke especially focus on in his Gospel?
Luke highlights Jesus' compassion for the marginalized—especially Gentiles, women, the poor, and sinners.
Who was St.Luke's companions?
St.Paul
Which religons was the book of Luke writen to?
The Greek
What did St.Paul call St.Luke?
"Fellow worke"
and
"The beloved Physician"
Focuses on ........... as the universal savior of the .......?
Jesus,World
"Why does Luke’s account of Jesus’ genealogy differ so significantly from Matthew’s?"
In Luke 3:23–38, the genealogy traces Jesus’ lineage through Nathan, a son of David, while Matthew 1:1–17 traces it through Solomon, another son of David. This has led to centuries of debate. Some scholars suggest Luke may be tracing Mary’s lineage, while Matthew traces Joseph’s. Others propose symbolic or theological reasons for the differences.