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Luke 1-5 MacArthur New Testament Commentary
About this book
Luke 1-5 begins The MacArthur New Testament Commentary's look at the longest of the four gospels. The commentary provides a verse by verse and phrase by phrase exposition of the text, taking into account the cultural, theological, and Old Testament contexts of each passage. Interpretive challenges are fully dealt with, and differing views are fairly evaluated. The gospel of Luke is unique and provides valuable insight into Christ's life and ministry. For example, it gives the fullest account of Christ's birth and is the only gospel to record several of our Lord's parables, including the Good Samaritan and the Two Sons. Use this volume of The MacArthur New Testament Commentary series to assist you in your study of this cherished New Testament book.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Dedication
- Contents
- Preface
- Introduction to Luke
- Chapter 1 - Luke’s Prologue (Luke 1:1–4)
- Chapter 2 - God’s Revelation to Zacharias (Luke 1:5–14, 18–25)
- Chapter 3 - The Greatness of John the Baptist (Luke 1:15–17)
- Chapter 4 - The Divine Announcement to Mary (Luke 1:26–33)
- Chapter 5 - The Virgin Birth: A Divine Miracle (Luke 1:34–38)
- Chapter 6 - Mary and Elizabeth: Confirming Angelic Prophecy (Luke 1:39–45)
- Chapter 7 - Mary’s Praise (Luke 1:46–55)
- Chapter 8 - The Revelation of God in the Birth of John the Baptist (Luke 1:56–66)
- Chapter 9 - Zacharias’s Song of Salvation—Part 1: The Davidic Covenant (Luke 1:67–71)
- Chapter 10 - Zacharias’s Song of Salvation—Part 2: The Abrahamic Covenant (Luke 1:72–75)
- Chapter 11 - Zacharias’s Song of Salvation—Part 3: The New Covenant (Luke 1:76–80)
- Excursus: Why Every Self-respecting Calvinist Must Be a Premillennialist
- Chapter 12 - Jesus’ Birth in Bethlehem (Luke 2:1–7)
- Chapter 13 - The Announcement of Jesus’ Birth (Luke 2:8–20)
- Chapter 14 - Testifying to Jesus—Part 1: Joseph and Mary (Luke 2:21–24)
- Chapter 15 - Testifying to Jesus—Part 2: Simeon and Anna (Luke 2:25–38)
- Chapter 16 - The Amazing Child Who was God (Luke 2:39–52)
- Chapter 17 - Setting the Stage for Jesus (Luke 3:1–6)
- Chapter 18 - True Repentance: God’s Highway to the Heart (Luke 3:7–17)
- Chapter 19 - The Boldness of John the Baptist (Luke 3:18–20)
- Chapter 20 - The Messiah’s Divine Confirmation (Luke 3:21–22)
- Chapter 21 - The Messiah’s Royal Lineage (Luke 3:23–38)
- Chapter 22 - The Temptation of the Messiah (Luke 4:1–13)
- Chapter 23 - Jesus Returns to Nazareth (Luke 4:14–30)
- Chapter 24 - Jesus’ Authority over Demons (Luke 4:31–37)
- Chapter 25 - Jesus: The Divine Deliverer (Luke 4:38–44)
- Chapter 26 - Characteristics of Jesus’ Divinity (Luke 5:1–11)
- Chapter 27 - The Healing, Forgiving Savior (Luke 5:12–26)
- Chapter 28 - Calling a Wretched Sinner; Confronting Self-righteous Hypocrites (Luke 5:27–32)
- Chapter 29 - The Uniqueness of the Gospel (Luke 5:33–39)
- Bibliography
- Index of Greek Words and Phrases
- Index of Scripture