The Gospel of Luke
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Best Luke Commentaries and Resources
The Gospel of Luke (The New International Commentary on the New Testament)
Joel B. Green
A highly respected and thorough commentary that combines deep theological insight with accessible explanations, ideal for pastors, students, and serious Bible readers.
Expositor’s Bible Commentary. Volume 10: Luke-Acts
This volume offers solid, reliable exegesis and background for both Luke and Acts, blending scholarly insight with pastoral application.
The Story Luke Tells: Luke’s Unique Witness to the Gospel
Justo L. González
A thematic and pastoral exploration of Luke’s unique narrative and theological contributions to the Gospel message, perfect for devotional readers and sermon prep.
Luke: An Introduction and Commentary (Volume 3)
Dale C. Allison Jr.
A scholarly and detailed introduction and commentary, helpful for those seeking an academic perspective on Luke’s Gospel.
Luke for Everyone
N.T. Wright
Accessible and engaging, this devotional commentary brings Luke’s Gospel to life for lay readers and small groups alike, emphasizing theological themes and narrative flow.
New Testament Theology: Many Witnesses, One Gospel
Andreas J. Köstenberger
Though not a Luke-specific commentary, this theological work explores the New Testament’s unified witness, providing rich context for understanding Luke in the broader Gospel message.
Zechariah and Elizabeth (Luke 1:5-25)
Zechariah and Elizabeth’s story reveals God’s faithfulness, answering prayers in His time. Discover their journey of faith and God’s divine plan in Luke 1:5-25.
Who Was Luke’s Audience?
Who was Luke's audience? Uncover the diverse readership of his Gospel. Explore insights into early Christianity. Who is Theophilus? Who did Luke write to? These are important questions I seek to address.
The 24 Parables in the Gospel of Luke
Discover all 24 parables in the Gospel of Luke—complete list, summaries, and unique parables found only in Luke’s Gospel. Explore Jesus’ teachings on grace, repentance, and the kingdom of God.
18 Miracles in the Gospel of Luke
Explore all 18 miracles in Luke's Gospel with commentary on each event. Compare with other Gospels. See Jesus' healing power and compassion in action.
Why Is It Called “The Gospel of Luke”?
Who wrote the Book of Luke? Luke, a physician and companion of Paul, likely authored the Gospel of Luke. Supported by early church tradition and internal evidence, scholarly consensus affirms his authorship.