The Book of LUKE ~

Luke wrote this gospel to the gentiles to provide a full and accurate record "of all that Jesus began both to do and teach, until the day in which he was taken up " (Acts 1:1b-2a)
writing under the inspiration of the Holy Spirit, he intended Theophilus and other gentile inquirers and converts to know with certainty the exact truth about which they had been orally instructed (1:3-4).
This purpose is apparent throughout the gospel; for example he traces Jesus' human genealogy back to Adam (3:23-38) and not just to Abraham as did Matthew (Matt 1:1-17). In Luke Jesus is clearly seen as the divine-human Savior who came as God's provision of salvation for all of Adam's descendants.
the purpose of the Book of Jude
taken from The full life study Bible
King James version.
The Book of LUKE ~ Luke wrote this gospel to the gentiles to provide a full and accurate record "of all that Jesus began both to do and teach, until the day in which he was taken up " (Acts 1:1b-2a) writing under the inspiration of the Holy Spirit, he intended Theophilus and other gentile inquirers and converts to know with certainty the exact truth about which they had been orally instructed (1:3-4). This purpose is apparent throughout the gospel; for example he traces Jesus' human genealogy back to Adam (3:23-38) and not just to Abraham as did Matthew (Matt 1:1-17). In Luke Jesus is clearly seen as the divine-human Savior who came as God's provision of salvation for all of Adam's descendants. the purpose of the Book of Jude taken from The full life study Bible King James version.
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