18:31-34
8. The Blind Man at Jericho. Ch. 18:35-43
9. The Conversion of Zacchaeus. Ch. 19:1-10
10. The Parable of the Pounds. Ch. 19:11-28
VI. The Closing Ministry. Chs. 19:29 to 21:38
A. The Triumphal Entry. Ch. 19:29-48
B. The Question As To Authority. Ch. 20:1-8
C. The Parable Of The Husbandmen. Ch. 20:9-18
D. The Question As To Paying Tribute. Ch. 20:19-26
E. The Question As To The Resurrection. Ch. 20:27-40
F. The Question Of Jesus. Ch. 20:41-44
G. The Warning Against The Scribes. Ch. 20:45-47
H. The Widow's Mites. Ch. 21:1-4
I. The Destruction Of Jerusalem And The Coming Of Christ. Ch. 21:5-38
1. The Present Age. Ch. 21:5-19
2. The Destruction of Jerusalem. Ch. 21:20-24
3. The Coming of Christ. Ch. 21:25-28
4. The Encouragement to Hope and Vigilance. Ch. 21:29-36
5. The Historic Statement. Ch. 21:37, 38
VII. The Death and Resurrection. Chs. 22 to 24
A. The Treachery Of Judas. Ch. 22:1-6
B. The Last Supper. Ch. 22:7-38
C. The Agony In Gethsemane. Ch. 22:39-46
D. The Arrest Of Jesus. Ch. 22:47-53
E. Peter's Denial. Ch. 22:54-62
F. Jesus Before The Jewish Rulers. Ch. 22:63-71
G. Jesus Before Pilate. Ch. 23:1-25
H. The Crucifixion. Ch. 23:26-38
I. The Penitent Thief. Ch. 23:39-43
J. The Death And Burial. Ch. 23:44-56
K. The Empty Tomb. Ch. 24:1-12
L. The Walk To Emmaus. Ch. 24:13-35
M. Jesus Appearing To The Apostles. Ch. 24:36-43
N. The Last Words. Ch. 24:44-49
O. The Ascension. Ch. 24:50-53
The Bible text printed in boldface is taken from the American Standard
Edition of the Revised Bible, copyright, 1901, by Thomas Nelson & Sons,
and is used by permission.
TO THE MEN WHO LONG TO BE LIKE HIM
FOREWORD
The Gospel of Luke is the most beautiful book in the world; at least, so
it has been called, and those who know it best are not likely to dispute
such praise. The purpose of this little volume is to place the book in
convenient form, and by an outline and brief comments to aid in focusing
the thought of the reader upon the successive scenes of the gospel story.
These are familiar scenes, but each review of them more vividly reveals
the great central Figure as supreme among men in the matchless loveliness
of his divine manhood, himself the perfect, the ideal Man.
INTRODUCTION
The surpassing beauty of this book betokens the personal attractiv
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