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Print/export Download as PDF; ... Luke 10 is the tenth chapter of the Gospel of Luke in the New Testament of the Christian Bible. ... (10:25-37) The Parable of the ...
Christ in the House of Martha and Mary by Tintoretto, 1570s. Jesus at the home of Martha and Mary, in art usually called Christ in the House of Martha and Mary, and other variant names, is a Biblical episode in the life of Jesus in the New Testament which appears only in Luke's Gospel (Luke 10:38–42), immediately after the Parable of the Good Samaritan (Luke 10:25–37). [1]
In the Gospel of Luke, Jesus heals ten lepers and only the Samaritan among them thanks him, [19] [9] although Luke 9:51–56 [20] depicts Jesus receiving a hostile reception in Samaria. [7] Luke's favorable treatment of Samaritans is in line with the favorable treatment elsewhere in the book of the weak and of outcasts, generally. [21]
Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. move to sidebar hide ... (Luke 10:25–37) and the Parable of the Prodigal Son (Luke 15:11–32). ...
The Calling of Zacchaeus (right, bottom), who had climbed a tree to see Christ better (Luke 19, 1–10). [ 31 ] The captions in the margins, added later, probably in the 8th century from the handwriting, [ 29 ] name the scenes or are quotations or near-quotations from the Vulgate text of Luke identifying them. [ 32 ]
Mark and Q account for about 64% of Luke; the remaining material, known as the L source, is of unknown origin and date. [31] Most Q and L-source material is grouped in two clusters, Luke 6:17–8:3 and 9:51–18:14, and L-source material forms the first two sections of the gospel (the preface and infancy and childhood narratives). [32]
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The parallels (also Matthew 9:35, Matthew 10:1, and Matthew 10:5–42) suggest a common origin in the hypothesized Q document. Luke also mentions the Great Commission to "all nations" (Luke 24:44–49) but in less detail than Matthew's account, and Mark 16:19–20 mentions the Dispersion of the Apostles.