
This compact guide walks listeners through the familiar scenes of Luke’s Gospel, presenting a clear outline and concise commentary that bring each moment into sharper focus. By highlighting the narrative’s tender moments—birth, family life, and the compassionate encounters that shape the story—it invites you to see the central figure’s humanity and purpose more vividly. The structure makes it easy to follow the flow of events without getting lost in detail, offering a warm entry point for both new listeners and seasoned readers.
Written by a seasoned professor of practical theology, the exposition blends scholarly insight with an appreciation for Luke’s literary elegance. It draws attention to the author’s cultural background, his careful historical eye, and his gentle, physician‑like concern for people’s lives. The result is an engaging, thoughtful companion that enriches your listening experience while staying true to the beauty and depth of the original gospel.
Language
en
Duration
~8 hours (475K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2008-10-11
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects
1866–1960
A longtime Princeton Seminary professor and Presbyterian leader, he wrote widely to help ordinary readers make sense of the New Testament. His work blended careful scholarship with a clear pastoral voice.
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