Summary: This is a 5-page paper that analyzes an article by Daniel B Wallace on the subject of the New Testament. It has one source.
Luke
Summary: This is a 5-page paper that analyzes an article by Daniel B Wallace on the subject of the New Testament. It has one source.
Introduction:
Authors may not only be recognized through their names, but also through their particular writing traits and patterns. The bible is thought to hold several unique writing patterns and traits particular to some important authors. Earlier books of verses in the bible demonstrate the way that authors hold certain writing habits. Similarly, books in the New Testament also exhibit certain traits of authors. The article 'Luke: Introduction, Outline, and argument' by Daniel B. Wallace the many ways that similarities in writing patterns are revealed in the New Testament.
According to Wallace, certain books in the New Testament that have served as reinforcement to purpose of Christ's work on earth demonstrate the writing patterns of one particular author. As an example, the Gospel of Luke describes Christ's actions and ways in which He perfected the law. Supporting this book in the literary sense is the Acts of the Apostles. Though each of these four Gospels emphasizes exactly the same purpose of Christ, it is the Gospel of Luke that is most similar to the Acts of the Apostles. This is in spite of the fact that all four gospels have the same major subject. However, it must be realized that it is the audience addressed, which helps a researcher to figure out how many books a single author has written.
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