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Luke, Gospel Of The third and longest of the four Gospels in the New Testament; attributed by early church tradition to Luke, a Gentile physician and occasional traveling companion of the Apostle Paul. The Gospel of Luke is a historical narrative about the life of Jesus calling its readers to life-changing theological commitment to Him as Lord and Savior, the Christ, the Son of God (Strauss, Four Portraits, 25–29).

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