Bible (KJV) NT 03: Luke
The Gospel of Luke is the most literary of the four gospels which recount the life and work of Jesus Christ. Although anonymous, the book is generally attributed to Luke, a physician and a missionary companion of the Apostle Paul. His account contains events which are unique in the four gospels including the visits of Gabriel to Mary and Zacharias, the visit of the shepherds to the birth of Jesus, and the story of the young Jesus at the temple. This gospel contains the most references to women and is favorable to the Gentiles for whom it was written. Perhaps the most well-known of all New Testament passages is the second chapter of Luke which tells of the birth of Christ. (Summary by Susan Denny)
Genre(s): King James Version
Language: English
Keyword(s): religion (729), bible (476), gospel (44)
Group: Bible (King James Version)
Section | Chapter | Reader | Time |
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Play 01 | Chapters 1-2 | Susan Denney |
00:16:48 |
Play 02 | Chapters 3-4 | Susan Denney |
00:13:09 |
Play 03 | Chapters 5-6 | Susan Denney |
00:13:44 |
Play 04 | Chapters 7-8 | Susan Denney |
00:16:42 |
Play 05 | Chapters 9-10 | Susan Denney |
00:15:48 |
Play 06 | Chapters 11-12 | Fr. Richard Zeile of Detroit |
00:19:15 |
Play 07 | Chapters 13-14 | Fr. Richard Zeile of Detroit |
00:12:04 |
Play 08 | Chapters 15-16 | Fr. Richard Zeile of Detroit |
00:10:53 |
Play 09 | Chapters 17-18 | Fr. Richard Zeile of Detroit |
00:13:11 |
Play 10 | Chapters 19-20 | Fr. Richard Zeile of Detroit |
00:15:07 |
Play 11 | Chapters 21-22 | Fr. Richard Zeile of Detroit |
00:17:02 |
Play 12 | Chapters 23-24 | Fr. Richard Zeile of Detroit |
00:17:45 |