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Luke is the longest Gospel. Luke-Acts contain the greatest number of verses by any author in the New Testament. He is a Gentile and a second-generation Christian (someone who did not see or know Jesus during His earthly life). Luke writes the most grammatically correct and polished koiné Greek of all the New Testament writers, with the possible exception of the author of Hebrews. Greek apparently...

6:21 “blessed are you who hunger now, for you shall be satisfied” Luke does not clearly state when this meeting of needs or change of circumstances will take place. Is it a future time, but in this life (“now” of Luke used twice in v. 21, twice in v. 25) or is it an eschatological setting (like the future eschatological setting of Matthew’s Beatitudes, cf. Matt. 5:1–11)? The point is that those who trust Christ will be blessed and physically rewarded (the Matthew parallel focuses on a spiritual future).
Luke 6:21