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UNLIKE the other Evangelists, Luke begins his Gospel with a brief preface such as one would find in the work of a contemporary secular writer.
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external evidence for omission, interval before the parousia, special source material, isolated logion, catchword connection, eucharistic narrative, redactional link, fearless confession, double saying, impersonal plural, literary variation, preceding saying, previous saying, basic saying, conditional protasis, mission discourse, present saying, separate sayings, original parable, unitary composition, translation variant, pronouncement story, annunciation story, present verse, whole saying
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New Testament, Lord's Supper, Holy Spirit, John the Baptist, Herod Antipas, Mount of Olives, Synoptic Gospels, Herod the Great, Servant of Yahweh, Shemoneh Esreh, Davidic Messiah, Dead Sea, Bar Majan, Hellenistic Greek, Vita Apoll, Caesarea Philippi, God's Son, Grand Rapids, Jesus Luke, Koine Greek, Luke's Kai, Palestinian Jewish, Das Johannesevangelium, Easter Sunday, Hellenistic Jewish Christian
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