Luke 22:1

"Luke."

Key Reflection

In Luke 22:1, the mention of "Luke" likely refers to the author of this gospel, who provides his name at the beginning of his narrative. This introduction helps establish the credibility and inspiration behind the account, framing it as a firsthand or meticulously compiled record for the benefit of Theophilus and future readers.

From the Scholars: Barnes' Notes

Verses 1-2. See Barnes "Mt 26:1" See Barnes "Mt 26:2" Verse 1. No Barnes text on this verse. {a} "feast of unleavened bread" Mt 26:2; Mr 14:1 __________________________________________________________________

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