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Luke 18–24: The MacArthur New Testament Commentary is unavailable, but you can change that!

Luke 18–24 concludes The MacArthur New Testament Commentary’s look at the longest of the four Gospels. Luke is unique in its historical detail and for how it positions Jesus as the Savior-King not just of the Jews, but of all mankind. Chapters 18–24 follow Jesus as He enters Jerusalem, is tried and crucified, and is resurrected in victory. Join John MacArthur as he explains each verse in a way...

go to the right tomb and retrieve the body? Similarly, if the body of Jesus was not buried, but thrown into a pit, why did someone not go and retrieve it? If Christ’s body had been thrown into a pit it would mean that the story of Joseph of Arimathea and Nicodemus burying Him was false. In that case, those two would surely have debunked it. The numerous appearances Jesus made after the resurrection provide the most convincing proof of His resurrection: Scripture records at least ten distinct appearances
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