The Gospel according to Luke is the first volume of a single two-volume writing. In the New Testament canon it is separated from the Acts of the Apostles by the Gospel of John. Although ancient manuscripts do not place them together, virtually all contemporary scholars think that the Gospel and Acts were conceived and executed as a single literary enterprise, which they have come to call Luke-Acts. So clearly do the writings invite this appraisal that the long delay in formal recognition
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