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Luke 12 is the 12th chapter of the Gospel of Luke in the New Testament of the Christian Bible. It records a number of teachings and parables told by Jesus Christ when "an innumerable multitude of people had gathered together", but addressed "first of all" to his disciples .
[2] Even though there may be general signs that precede Jesus' Second Coming, the exact time is unknown. [2] This is a theme which has also been discussed earlier in Luke 12. [3] The reference to a wedding banquet in Luke 12:36 suggests a heavenly banquet, [3] and recalls the parable of the Ten Virgins, which follows this parable in Matthew.
3 Whispered and Shouted "Long Live the King" — — — 2008 "Watch Over Me" — 12 10 "God Has Come to Earth" — 30 22 Christmas EP "Create Again" — — 25 Whispered and Shouted: 2009 "To God Alone" — 22 24 Take Over "Come and Save Us" — — — "O Come, O Come, Emmanuel" — 1 2 Christmas EP: 2010 "Take Over" — 48 — Take Over ...
[3] Chrysostom: "As He said, He that believeth on me, the works that I do he shall do also, and greater things than these shall he do; (John 14:12.) so here He shows that He works all things through them more than through Himself; as though He had said, I have made a beginning, but what is beyond, that I will to complete through your means. So ...
The differences between the three Gospel narratives are well known amongst scholars. [2] The premise of the story in Mark and Luke is that a ruler (Mark: εἷς τῶν ἀρχισυναγώγων "one of the synagogue rulers"; Luke: ἄρχων τῆς συναγωγῆς "a ruler of a synagogue") of a Galilean synagogue called Jairus (Greek: Ἰάειρος, Iaeiros, from the Hebrew name ...
Flavius Josephus: Antiquities of the Jews, Book 18, Chapter 3, 3 [38] For Greek text see The Testimonium Flavianum (meaning the testimony of Flavius Josephus ) is a passage found in Book 18, Chapter 3, 3 (or see Greek text ) of the Antiquities which describes the condemnation and crucifixion of Jesus at the hands of the Roman authorities.
“She was saying, ‘Don’t sweat it. It has nothing to do with you,’ ” he remembers. “And I’m like, ‘How can it have nothing to do with me?’
This chapter can be grouped (with cross references to the other gospels): . Matthew 11:1 = Ministry of Jesus (Mark 13:9–13; Luke 21:12–19; Luke 12:2–9).; Verse 1 can be treated as a continuation of Matthew 10:34-42.