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Luke’s story of Jesus is a straightforward narrative—it has a beginning, middle, and end. Both critics and non-critics may appreciate the profound simplicity of this story, perhaps even as they read it together. David L. Tiede’s commentary on Luke assists readers by enhancing and illuminating the significant themes and avoiding obscure and tangential topics which detract from meaningful...

easy and enjoy! He is not a picture of endless greed. He is not commended for tearing down his storehouses to build larger ones, but neither is he condemned for that, at least not directly. The foolishness of the man is that he thinks this hoard is enough to bring security and happiness to his soul. Wrong! The soul is not merely his own concern, and he could never accumulate enough to bring security to his soul. He is not the one to give it orders, because it is not his own possession or under his
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