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(What chapter) Unique to Luke: Announcement of John the Baptist's birth: Found only in Luke, describing the miraculous birth of John the Baptist to Zechariah and Elizabeth.
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(What chapter) Unique to Luke: Annunciation to Mary: Only in Luke, angel Gabriel announces to Mary that she will conceive Jesus, explaining His divine nature.
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(What chapter) Unique to Luke: The Magnificat, Mary's Song: Unique to Luke, Mary's hymn of praise, glorifying God for His mercy and power, and the reversal of fortunes.
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(What chapter) Unique to Luke: The Benedictus, Zechariah's Song: Unique to Luke, Zechariah's prophetic song about the birth of John the Baptist and the coming Messiah.
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(What chapter) Unique to Luke: The Census and Birth of Jesus: The specific mention of a Roman census and the journey to Bethlehem is unique to Luke.
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(What chapter) Unique to Luke: Shepherds visit Jesus: Only in Luke, the shepherds are told by angels about the birth of Jesus and visit Him in the manger.
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(What chapter) Unique to Luke: Jesus' Presentation in the Temple, Simeon & Anna: The presentation of Jesus in the Temple and the songs of Simeon and Anna are unique to Luke.
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(What chapter) Unique to Luke: The Boy Jesus in the Temple: Only in Luke, the story of 12-year-old Jesus teaching in the Temple and being found by His parents.
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(What chapter) Unique to Luke: John the Baptist's Preaching: Luke provides specific historical context, mentioning rulers like Tiberius Caesar and Pontius Pilate.
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(What chapter) Unique to Luke: Jesus in Nazareth, Rejection at Nazareth: Unique to Luke, Jesus reads from Isaiah 61 and is rejected by His hometown.
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(What chapter) Unique to Luke: The Sinful Woman Anoints Jesus: Only in Luke, the story of a sinful woman anointing Jesus' feet in Simon the Pharisee's house.
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(What chapter) Unique to Luke: Women Who Follow Jesus: Only in Luke, mentions women like Mary Magdalene, Joanna, and Susanna who support Jesus' ministry.
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(What chapter) Unique to Luke: Jesus Rejected by the Samaritans: Unique to Luke, the rejection of Jesus by a Samaritan village and the response of James and John.
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(What chapter) Unique to Luke: The Parable of the Good Samaritan: Only in Luke, the story of a Samaritan helping a wounded man, emphasizing love for neighbors beyond cultural barriers.
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(What chapter) Unique to Luke: Martha and Mary: Unique to Luke, the story where Mary sits at Jesus' feet while Martha is busy with preparations.
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(What chapter) Unique to Luke: The Lord's Prayer and the Friend at Midnight: The Lord's Prayer is shorter in Luke and includes the story of a friend asking for bread at midnight.
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(What chapter) Unique to Luke: Do Not Worry, God's Provision: A distinctive teaching on not being anxious about life, emphasizing God's care.
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(What chapter) Unique to Luke: The Parables of the Mustard Seed and Yeast: Unique to Luke, these parables are about the kingdom of God growing in unexpected ways.
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(What chapter) Unique to Luke: Parable of the Wedding Feast: Only in Luke, a parable about humility and honor at a wedding feast, challenging the pursuit of status.
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(What chapter) Unique to Luke: The Parables of the Lost Sheep, Coin, and Son: Unique to Luke, these three parables illustrate God's joy over repentance and salvation.
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(What chapter) Unique to Luke: The Rich Man and Lazarus: Only in Luke, a parable about a rich man in hell and a poor beggar, Lazarus, in heaven.
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(What chapter) Unique to Luke: The Ten Lepers, Gratitude of the Samaritan: Unique to Luke, the story of ten lepers healed by Jesus, with only one returning to give thanks.
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(What chapter) Unique to Luke: Jesus Predicts His Death: Unique in Luke for its specific focus on Jesus' future suffering and resurrection.
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(What chapter) Unique to Luke: The Parable of the Pharisee and the Tax Collector: Only in Luke, this parable emphasizes humility over self-righteousness in prayer.
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(What chapter) Unique to Luke: The Story of Zacchaeus: Only in Luke, Zacchaeus, a tax collector, is converted after an encounter with Jesus.
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(What chapter) Unique to Luke: The Greatest Among You: Unique to Luke, Jesus teaches about true greatness through servanthood, contrasting it with worldly ambition.
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(What chapter) Unique to Luke: The Repentant Thief on the Cross: Only in Luke, one of the criminals crucified with Jesus acknowledges Him as Lord and receives a promise of Paradise.
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(What chapter) Unique to Luke: The Road to Emmaus: Unique to Luke, the post-resurrection appearance of Jesus to two disciples on the road to Emmaus.
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(What chapter) Unique to Luke: The Ascension of Jesus: Luke uniquely records the Ascension of Jesus into heaven, just before His disciples return to Jerusalem.
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Which Chapters are the Birth Narrative? Prologue; An angel of the lord visits Zechariah; Gabriel visits Mary; Mary visits Elizabeth; The birth of John the Baptist; birth of Jesus; an angel of the Lord visits the shepherds; jesus presented at the temple; young Jesus at the temple
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What Chapter is preparing for ministry; John answers the crowd; Jesus baptized
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Which Chapter starts with Jesus in the wilderness
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(What Chapter) compiled narrative in which Theophilus was catechised into
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(What Chapter) Announcement of John's Birth; Jesus' Birth; Visitation of Mary with Elizabeth
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(What Chapter) Magnificat (46-56)
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(What Chapter) Birth and Circumcision of John (57-66)
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(What Chapter) Benedictus (67-80)
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(What Chapter) Birth of Jesus (1-21)
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(What Chapter) Infant Lord Comes to His Temple (22-40)
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(What Chapter) Young Jesus Returns to His Temple (41-52)
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(What Chapter) Ministry of John the Baptist (1-20)
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(What Chapter) Baptism of Jesus (21-22)
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(What Chapter) Genealogy of Jesus, all the way to Adam, Son of God (23-38)
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(What Chapter) Temptation of Jesus in the Wilderness (1-13)
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(What Chapter) Ministry of Jesus in Galilee starts and Jesus the Cornerstone (_:14-44)
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(What Chapters) Ministry of Jesus in Galilee; Peter as First among the Twelve; Matthew (Levi) as First among the Gospel Writers (_:1-_:11)
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(What Chapter) Ministry of Jesus in Galilee; Apostolic Foundation and Ways of Life and Death (12-49)
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(What Chapter) Ministry of Jesus in Galilee; Jesus Heals and Teaches at Table
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(What Chapter) Ministry of Jesus in Galilee; Parable of the Sower and Mysteries of the Kingdom
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(Chapter AND Verse) Turning point of Jesus' ministry. Journey to Jerusalem begins
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(What Chapters) Journey to Jerusalem: Rejection in Samaria and the sending of the Seventy-two (_:52-_:24)
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(What Chapters) Journey to Jerusalem: Jesus' teachings about mercy, worship, and prayer; Pharisaic opposition (_:25-_:54)
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(What Chapters) Journey to Jerusalem: Discourse on persecution, possessions, and hypocrisy (_:1-_:21)
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(What Chapters) Early Journey to Jerusalem: Teachings about the end times (_:22-_:24)
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(What Chapters) Journey to Jerusalem: Teachings in parables (_:25-_:10)
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(What Chapters) Journey to Jerusalem: Teaching from the final travel notice to the final Passion prediction (_:11-_:34)
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(What Chapters) Journey to Jerusalem: Teachings near Jericho and Jesus' approach to Jerusalem (_:35-_:27)
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(What Chapter) Triumphant Entrance into Jerusalem (_:28-48)
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(What Chapters) Ministry of Jesus in Jerusalem: Conflict with Religious Establishment in the Temple (_:1-_:4)
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(What Chapter) Ministry of Jesus in Jerusalem: Signs and Warnings about the End Times (_:5-38)
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(What chapter) is the Lord's Supper ?
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(What Chapters) Passion of Jesus: Supper; temptations and tests, trials and final hours
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(Chapters Resurrection of Jesus: Sabbath Rest in the Tomb and Sunday Announcement to the Women
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(what Chapter) Emmaus Journey and Recognition of Jesus (_:13-35)
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(What Chapter) Risen Lord Eats with and Teaches His Disciples; Ascends (_:36-53)
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