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Who was Luke?
the one human who accurately portrayed God’s character
the main character of the New Testament
a physician who wrote an account of Jesus’s life
the author who wrote his gospel for a Jewish audience
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Correct answer: "a physician who wrote an account of Jesus’s life."
Brief explanation: Tradition (Colossians 4:14) identifies Luke as a physician and a companion of Paul. He is traditionally credited with authoring the Gospel of Luke and the Acts of the Apostles (addressed to Theophilus). He was not the main character of the New Testament (Jesus is), nor uniquely the one who “accurately portrayed God’s character,” and his Gospel was likely written primarily for a Gentile/Greek audience rather than a Jewish one.
Brief explanation: Tradition (Colossians 4:14) identifies Luke as a physician and a companion of Paul. He is traditionally credited with authoring the Gospel of Luke and the Acts of the Apostles (addressed to Theophilus). He was not the main character of the New Testament (Jesus is), nor uniquely the one who “accurately portrayed God’s character,” and his Gospel was likely written primarily for a Gentile/Greek audience rather than a Jewish one.
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