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Beginning with a surprisingly interesting explanation of source theories, the introduction defends Luke's importance and accuracy against modern critics. Translation and commentary then analyzes and applies Luke's narrative.

the memory: (a) the fact that they had been emotionally involved in the happenings of the last several days. How they, friends and followers of Jesus as they were, active supporters, indeed, had suffered when their Master had been surrendered into the hands of sinful men! And as to his crucifixion, having been present at Calvary, never would they be able to forget what they had seen and what, consequently, they themselves had undergone. And (b) the fact that Jesus had told the disciples not only
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