Luke 9:1

"Luke."

Key Reflection

In Luke 9:1, the mention of "Luke" likely refers to the author of this Gospel, who was a companion of Paul and wrote with the intention of providing an account of Jesus' life and ministry that would be instructive for believers. The spiritual significance lies in understanding that this text is part of a broader narrative crafted by someone intimately connected to the early Christian community, ensuring its reliability and relevance for future generations.

From the Scholars: Barnes' Notes

Verses 1-6. See Barnes "Mt 10:1, and Barnes on Mt 10:2-14 Verse 1. No Barnes text on this verse. {a} "Then he called" Mt 10:1; Mr 3:13; 6:7 __________________________________________________________________

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