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The study activities for lesson one include: 1. Bible reading, please read out of your Bible chapters 1:1 to 4:30 in Luke's Gospel for this lesson; 2. Workbook reading, please tap the workbook button above to read the workbook lesson and take the quiz, and, 3. Watching a video, please tap the video button above to watch the video lesson and take the quiz. After you have finished please proceed to lesson two.
LESSON ONE: Luke 1:1 to 4:30
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Workbook Study Questions: Before you begin reading the workbook lesson please review the workbook study questions below. Then read the workbook lesson and answer the workbook study questions.
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Which of the following statements are true of Doctor Luke?
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Fill in the blanks in the following passage of scripture from Luke 4: “The Spirit of the Lord is upon Me, because He has anointed Me to preach the ______ to the ______; He has sent Me to ______ the ______...”
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Fill in the blanks for the continuation of the above passage: “To proclaim ______ to the ______ and recovery of ______ to the ______...”
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Fill in the blanks for the continuation of the above passage: “To set at ______ those who are ______; to proclaim the ______ year of the ______.”
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In Luke’s Gospel, there are remarkably intricate details of experiences directly leading to Mary, the birth of Jesus, and much more personal stories of the experiences of Mary and Jesus.
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Unlike Matthew, who traces Jesus’ genealogy back to Abraham, Luke begins with the birth of John the Baptist, who was the ______ of Christ.
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Which of the following statements are true of Luke?
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Luke does not give insight to the appearance of the third person of the Trinity, the Holy Spirit.
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Because Luke was a physician by profession, he may have had an inroad to places that others may not, and because of that, he could have escaped some of the backlash faced by the other disciples.
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Matthew, Mark, and Luke are considered ______ gospels, as they are an overview of much of the same accounts.
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The books of Luke and Acts are addressed to a Greek man, ______, meaning “loved of God.”
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Which of the following statements are true of the silent years between Malachi and Matthew?
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There was a remnant during these 400 years who kept hope alive for the coming of the Messiah.
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Why was Jesus virgin-born?
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Willingness, faithfulness, and obedience are three words that describe both Mary’s and Joseph’s responses to the Word of God unto them about the coming birth of Jesus.
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Mary’s visit with her cousin Elizabeth served to confirm the Word of the Lord in Mary’s heart, and she was able to return to Nazareth with greater assurance that things were going to happen as the angel had said.
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Fill in the blank: Under the New Covenant, God through His Spirit is in us by His Son Jesus Christ. He desires to dwell in our spirit man. Therefore we can say of ourselves, “Greater is he who is in me, than he that is in the ______,” according to 1 John 4:4.
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There were four unique circumstances in place at the time of the birth of Jesus. Which of the following is NOT one of them?
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Herod the Great is remembered as being a man of peace and innovation, but Caesar Augustus was a cruel and ambitious taskmaster who hated the Jews.
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Even though there was no great system of communication in place at the time of Jesus’ birth, the news of it spread all over the known world because everyone in the world of commerce spoke which universally understood language and passed the information on to others?
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As evidenced by Mary, Joseph, Simeon, Anna, and others who participated in Jesus’ birth, we as humans have an amazing opportunity to participate in whatever greatness that God wants to bring forth to bless His people.
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Luke makes reference to Jesus Christ as the Son of God as well as the Son of Man. In his reference to the Son of Man, he is probably speaking to the humanity side of Jesus to perhaps bring to light how Jesus was “touched with the feeling of our infirmity,” according to Hebrews 4:15.
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Luke 3:21–22 gives an account of Jesus’ baptism and the Holy Spirit descending like a ______ upon Him.
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From different perspectives, both Matthew and Luke validate who Jesus is— as prophecy fulfilled, the Messiah born, and the King of the Jews.
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Of the following statements, which is critical for us as believers to know?
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The Word of God and faith are not powerful weapons against the attacks of the devil today.
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Complete the following: Jesus returned to ministering in the synagogues in Galilee following the devil’s temptation in the wilderness. Luke’s description of Jesus’ ministry indicates that Jesus was ministering in the power of the ______.
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Which of the following was Jesus sent to minister to, according to the prophet Isaiah?
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Video Study Questions: Before you begin the video please review the video study questions below. Then watch the video and answer the video study questions.
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To understand the Book of Luke, it is important to know that Luke was a physician.
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How did the Apostle Paul refer to Luke in Colossians 4?
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Luke was not there when Paul was shipwrecked and also bitten by a snake on the island of Malta.
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Which of the following are true statements of Doctor Luke?
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As a medical doctor, Luke gives us an insight to the human side of Jesus more than any of the other Gospel writers.
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The Book of Luke begins with an account of which prominent Bible figure?.
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One of Luke’s duties was to discredit the miracles of Jesus.
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When we think of Luke, we must keep in mind that he was entrusted with writing down so much of the New Testament, it actually qualifies him as a historian as well as a doctor and a missionary.
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Because of the style of writing of the Books of Luke and Acts, it is believed that Acts should have come before Luke.
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Which of the following is true of the so-called silent years between Malachi and Matthew?
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Jesus had to be virgin-born because if He had not, the seed of sin would have been inside Him and He would have needed a savior like we do.
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According to Luke 1:37, with God, nothing will be
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Mary was not a daughter of Abraham’s covenant.
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Mary and Joseph both planted great seeds of faith and had a will to obey God even in ways they did not totally understand. Theirs is an example we can emulate in our walk with God.
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