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− | The '''Gospel of Luke''' (literally, "according to Luke") a synoptic [[Gospels|Gospel]] and the third book in the [[New Testament]] [[Biblical canon|canon]]. | + | The '''Gospel of Luke''' (literally, "according to Luke") is a synoptic [[Gospels|Gospel]] and the third book in the [[New Testament]] [[Biblical canon|canon]]. |
Although the document is internally anonymous, the authorship of this Gospel has been traditionally ascribed to the Apostle Luke, a physician who accompanied the [[Apostle Paul]] on some of his missionary travels. | Although the document is internally anonymous, the authorship of this Gospel has been traditionally ascribed to the Apostle Luke, a physician who accompanied the [[Apostle Paul]] on some of his missionary travels. |
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The Gospel of Luke (literally, "according to Luke") is a synoptic Gospel and the third book in the New Testament canon.
Although the document is internally anonymous, the authorship of this Gospel has been traditionally ascribed to the Apostle Luke, a physician who accompanied the Apostle Paul on some of his missionary travels.