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Packing a lot of historical detail into a small space, Luke is a perfect introduction to this beautiful and theologically rich Gospel. The clear writing and logical explanations help you understand Luke’s difficult passages and the scholarly discussions about them.

2:8–20 / The story of the shepherds supplies the occasion for yet another heavenly witness (i.e., the angelic anthem, vv. 13–14) and strengthens the connection between Jesus and King David. David, it is to be remembered, was himself a shepherd (1 Sam. 16:11), and in some of the psalms, many of which are attributed to him, he refers to God as a shepherd and to God’s people as sheep (Ps. 23:1; 28:9; 100:3). Moreover, the prophets promised that God would someday raise a new David to act as Israel’s
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