New Testament / Luke / 16
- Luke 16:8 / 1QS 1
- Luke 16:9 / Jonathan Isaiah 33:15
- Luke 16:9 / Sirach 5:8
- Luke 16:9 / Psalm 37:18
- Luke 16:9 / 1 Enoch 63:10
- Luke 16:11 / Didache 4:8
- Luke 16:11 / Romans 15:27
- Luke 16:19 / Lucian Voyage to the Lower World 1
- Luke 16:19 / Jerusalem Chagigah 2.2.6
- Luke 16:23 / 4 Ezra 7:36
- Luke 16:23 / 1 Enoch 108:15
- Luke 16:26 / 4 Ezra 7:36
- Luke 16:26 / 1 Enoch 22:9
Summary
Date: 75-85 C.E.
Luke is the traditional name given to one of the three synoptic Gospels describing the birth, ministry, passion, death, and resurrection of Jesus. Luke is notable for being the longest of the four Gospels and also being the first half of the composition known as Luke-Acts. Luke was likely a highly educated Greek speaker who was not raised as a Jew but perhaps converted to Judaism or become a God-fearer prior to writing his Gospel.