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Exploring the Gospel of Luke: An Expository Commentary is unavailable, but you can change that!

This commentary on the book of Luke provides pastors, Sunday school teachers, and students of Scripture with doctrinally sound interpretation that emphasizes the practical application of Bible truth. Working from the King James Version, John Phillips not only provides helpful commentary on the text, but also includes detailed outlines and numerous illustrations and quotations. Anyone wanting to...

The Lord now went on the offensive. “How say they that Christ is David’s son?” He asked. Well, that was an easy one! Of course He had to be David’s Son! The Davidic covenant guaranteed that (2 Sam. 7:8–12). He was to be born in David’s city (Mic. 5:2), and He was to sit on David’s throne (Isa. 9:6–7). And He it was who stood before them. The Lord continued. If the Messiah was to be David’s son, there was a problem because David himself said in Psalm 110, “The LORD [Jehovah]
Luke 20:41–21:4