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The Book of LUKE - Mirror Study Bible
About this book
I have absolutely fallen in love with Dr. Luke! This dear, humble companion of Paul is a giant of a man, both in his account of Jesus, as well as that of the early church in the book of Acts!
This most enlightening translation will have a massive impact on people's understanding of vital chapters that have confused many for centuries!
Listen to the Lord's prayer like you've never heard it before!
Luke 11: 4 Oh, that we may discover our innocence by realizing the completeness of the forgiveness of our sins! Now, everyone indebted to us may also know that we have fully released them from their obligations to us! Father, you know us inside-out! Free us thoroughly from any hidden alliance with the old system of performance-based living! ("Lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil!" This sounds like God had temptation on today's agenda for you, but if you pray this prayer, then maybe he'll change his mind! 'To lead' in this sentence is the Greek word eisphero, to carry inward, to reach within; and temptation is the word peiratzo, to test thru piercing, to examine closely, from peira, to pierce; a test to determine the hidden value of something; also from the word peras, which speaks of extremity or the furthest boundary. James 1: 13 says clearly that God tempts no one. "Do not say, "I am scrutinized by God" when you feel enticed. He is not in the teasing business; evil offers no attraction to God for God to be tempted by it, neither is he experimenting with your design! [God cannot be both the source of light and darkness. Every temptation is an attempt of darkness to intercept light. James 1: 17.]
The deliverance from evil, poneros, is the intent of this sentence, that hidden alignments to the law of works will not be found within me, giving evil a foothold as it were. The word poneros, translated, evil, means full of hardships, annoyances and labors! Sounds like the wrong tree to me!)
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Copyright Page
- Dedication
- Contents
- My Philosophy
- Endorsements
- Why The Mirror?
- The Incarnation Code
- Introduction Luke
- Notes On The Hebrew Alphabet
- Introduction To Luke Chapter 3
- Introduction To Luke Chapter 4
- Notes On Luke 9:23 Dying Daily
- Notes On Luke 9:35 The End Of The Law And The Prophets
- Notes On Luke 11:3 Understanding The Significance Of Meals
- Notes On The Chasm Luke 16:26
- Notes On Taking The Kingdom By Force Luke 16:16
- Extended Notes On Divorce Luke 16:18
- Notes on Luke 19:45 Jesus Cleanses the Temple
- Notes on Luke 20:9-16 Jewish Narrative
- Notes on Luke 20:17 Chief Cornerstone
- Notes on Luke 20:18 This Sone
- Notes on the Omission of LUKE 20:35
- Notes on Luke 20:41-44 Psalm 109 LXX [Septuagint]
- Notes on Angels
- Notes On Luke 21:1 The Treasury
- Notes On Luke 21:4 Giving Beyond Tithing
- Notes On Luke 21:6 The New Temple Redeemed
- Notes On Luke 21:19 Escape The Global Blindfold
- Notes on luke 21:20 the future is here!
- Notes on Luke 21:22 The Source of Righteousness
- Notes on Luke 21:23 History Split
- Notes on Luke 21:24 Jesus defines Eschatology
- Notes on Luke 21:26 Jesus is The Desire of the Nations
- Notes on Luke 21:27 The Cloud
- Notes on Luke 21:33 A Relevant Gospel
- Notes on Luke 22:1 The Pascha & Unleavened Bread
- Notes on Judas Iscariot
- Notes on Luke 22:30 The Symbolic 12 Thrones
- Notes on Luke's References to Herod Antipas
- Notes on Luke 23:28-30 Judgment
- Notes on Luke 23:31 Mount Zion
- Notes on Luke Chapter 23:44 Midday Darkness
- Notes on Luke 23:45 The Torn Veil
- Notes on Luke 23:46 Psalm 30 LXX
- Notes on Luke 23:54 The Day of Preparation
- Notes on Luke 23 Dating the Crucifixion
- Notes on Luke Chapter 24:7 the 3rd Day Resurrection
- Notes on Luke 24:18-21 - Cleopas & Nathaniel
- Notes on Chapter 24:22,23 Women and Good News
- Notes on Chapter 24:26 Theme of Prophecy
- Notes on Chapter 24:44 The level Highway
- Notes on Chapter 24:45 Insight
- Notes on Chapter 24:47 Tsunami Impact
- Notes on Chapter 24:49 Holy Spirit Dress Code
- Notes on Chapter 24:50 - The Blessing
- Francois & Lydia
- References and Resources
- Notes