Dr. John Oakes and Robert Carrillo taught a Bible workshop on the Book of Luke at San Diego State University Saturday May 3rd 2014. Notes, power point and recordings are attached.
1. The Book of Luke
Robert Carrillo MDiv
Dr. John Oakes
May 3, 2014
San Diego State
University
2. Theme of Luke/ActsTheme of Luke/Acts
Godâs salvation, as predicted by the
prophets has arrived in the coming of
the MessiahâJesus of Nazareth. He is
the savior of the world and this
salvation is now spreading throughout
the world (including that of the
Gentiles, of course).
3. Outline of LukeOutline of Luke
I Prologue 1:1-4I Prologue 1:1-4
II Birth account of Jesus 1:5-2:52II Birth account of Jesus 1:5-2:52
III Preparation for Jesusâ ministry 3:1-4:13III Preparation for Jesusâ ministry 3:1-4:13
IV The Galilean Ministry 4:14-9:50IV The Galilean Ministry 4:14-9:50
V Journey to Jerusalem 9:51-19:27V Journey to Jerusalem 9:51-19:27
VI Conflict and Controversy in JerusalemVI Conflict and Controversy in Jerusalem
19:28-21:3819:28-21:38
VII Passion and Death of Jesus 22:1-23:56VII Passion and Death of Jesus 22:1-23:56
VIII The Resurrection and Ascension 24:1-53VIII The Resurrection and Ascension 24:1-53
4. Features Unique to LukeFeatures Unique to Luke
Historical detailsHistorical details
Universal appeal of the gospelUniversal appeal of the gospel
Jesusâ concern for outsiders, the poor,Jesusâ concern for outsiders, the poor,
âsinnersâ, Samaritansâsinnersâ, Samaritans
Reversal of fortuneReversal of fortune
Emphasis on role of women in Jesusâ ministryEmphasis on role of women in Jesusâ ministry
Jesus described as SaviorJesus described as Savior
Use of Isaiah and the promise of a Savior forUse of Isaiah and the promise of a Savior for
all peopleall people
Emphasis on the journey to JerusalemEmphasis on the journey to Jerusalem
5. Features of Luke (cont.)Features of Luke (cont.)
Jesus as a man of prayerJesus as a man of prayer
Use of the word âtodayâ in reference toUse of the word âtodayâ in reference to
salvationsalvation
Emphasis on the coming of a new ageEmphasis on the coming of a new age
Emphasis on the Holy Spirit and its role inEmphasis on the Holy Spirit and its role in
bringing in the Kingdom of Godbringing in the Kingdom of God
Explanation of Continuity with the OldExplanation of Continuity with the Old
TestamentTestament
Emphasis on the training of the apostlesEmphasis on the training of the apostles
6. Luke As An HistorianLuke As An Historian
1. Only Luke mentions written sources for his1. Only Luke mentions written sources for his
gospel (Luke 1:1)gospel (Luke 1:1)
2. Luke takes extraordinary care to give2. Luke takes extraordinary care to give
historical context to his account.historical context to his account.
3. Luke takes extraordinary care in his3. Luke takes extraordinary care in his
investigation of the facts, including interviewsinvestigation of the facts, including interviews
with multiple eye-witnesses (Luke 1:2-3) andwith multiple eye-witnesses (Luke 1:2-3) and
a âmore orderlyâ account.a âmore orderlyâ account.
4. Luke gives a detailed genealogy, but he4. Luke gives a detailed genealogy, but he
does so through Jesusâ father rather thandoes so through Jesusâ father rather than
through Jesusâ mother.through Jesusâ mother.
7. Historical Events Unique to LukeHistorical Events Unique to Luke
1. Vision of Zechariah and birth of John.1. Vision of Zechariah and birth of John.
2. Visit of Mary to Elizabeth2. Visit of Mary to Elizabeth
3. Angelâs visit to Mary3. Angelâs visit to Mary
4. Census of Augustus.4. Census of Augustus.
5. Shepherdâs visit.5. Shepherdâs visit.
6. Jesusâ presentation at the temple.6. Jesusâ presentation at the temple.
7. Jesus at the temple at the age of twelve.7. Jesus at the temple at the age of twelve.
8. Resurrection appearance at Emmaus.8. Resurrection appearance at Emmaus.
8. I. Prologue Luke 1:1-4I. Prologue Luke 1:1-4
Sets out the purpose of the gospel, which is to
confirm the truth of the gospel, particularly its
historical reliability. Very formal Hellenistic
style intended to impress the Greek reader
with its historical value.
9. II. Birth Narrative Luke 1:5-2:52II. Birth Narrative Luke 1:5-2:52
Theme of this section: The arrival ofTheme of this section: The arrival of
Godâs promised Savior and theGodâs promised Savior and the
fulfillment of Godâs prophets andfulfillment of Godâs prophets and
promises.promises.
The Messianic Expectation is beingThe Messianic Expectation is being
fulfilled!fulfilled!
10. Birth NarrativeBirth Narrative
Jesus fulfills the expectation of the pious JewishJesus fulfills the expectation of the pious Jewish
messianic expectation.messianic expectation.
Zechariah and Elizabeth (middle aged) have observedZechariah and Elizabeth (middle aged) have observed
all the Lordâs commands. Luke 1:6all the Lordâs commands. Luke 1:6
Mary and Joseph (young), humble servants of God,Mary and Joseph (young), humble servants of God,
faithfully fulfill the command for purification andfaithfully fulfill the command for purification and
dedication.dedication.
Simeon (very old), extremely devout, waiting for theSimeon (very old), extremely devout, waiting for the
expected Messiah.expected Messiah.
Anna, the female equivalent of Simeon, devoted toAnna, the female equivalent of Simeon, devoted to
worship, fasting and prayer.worship, fasting and prayer.
11. Zechariah, Elizabeth and JohnZechariah, Elizabeth and John
Luke 1:6 They are upright and observant.Luke 1:6 They are upright and observant.
But⊠1:7 Elizabeth was barren.But⊠1:7 Elizabeth was barren.
1:18 She is âwell along in years.â1:18 She is âwell along in years.â
A patternâa connection to the OT:A patternâa connection to the OT:
Sarah/AbrahamSarah/Abraham
Rachel/Joseph (Genesis 30:22-23)Rachel/Joseph (Genesis 30:22-23)
Hannah/SamuelHannah/Samuel
Elizabeth/JohnElizabeth/John
12. Zechariah, Elizabeth and JohnZechariah, Elizabeth and John
Luke 1:19, 13 Good news!Luke 1:19, 13 Good news!
If we will be upright and observant,If we will be upright and observant,
The old will be productiveThe old will be productive
The barren will be fruitfulThe barren will be fruitful
Our disgrace will be taken away (Luke 1:25)Our disgrace will be taken away (Luke 1:25)
Q: How has/will God done these things in yourQ: How has/will God done these things in your
life?life?
13. Luke and John the BaptistLuke and John the Baptist
Luke 1:13-17 John is the one preparing the way for theLuke 1:13-17 John is the one preparing the way for the
Messiah.Messiah.
His birth and ministry fulfills the final prophecy in theHis birth and ministry fulfills the final prophecy in the
OT (Malachi 4:5). JTB is a bridge between OT and NT.OT (Malachi 4:5). JTB is a bridge between OT and NT.
1:15 He will be filled with the Holy Spirit.1:15 He will be filled with the Holy Spirit.
The period of silence has ended. The Kingdom of God isThe period of silence has ended. The Kingdom of God is
at hand!at hand!
1:17 âŠin the spirit and power of Elijah.1:17 âŠin the spirit and power of Elijah.
John the Baptist is the antitype to ElijahJohn the Baptist is the antitype to Elijah
(which explains Mat 11:14 and Mat 17:12)(which explains Mat 11:14 and Mat 17:12)
14. Luke and John the BaptistLuke and John the Baptist
Luke 1:76-79 A prophet and the one to fulfillLuke 1:76-79 A prophet and the one to fulfill
Malachi 3:1 and Isaiah 40:3-5Malachi 3:1 and Isaiah 40:3-5
Malachi 3:1 See, I will send my messenger,Malachi 3:1 See, I will send my messenger,
who will prepare the way before me. Thenwho will prepare the way before me. Then
suddenly the Lord you are seeking will comesuddenly the Lord you are seeking will come
to his temple: the message of the covenant,to his temple: the message of the covenant,
whom you desire, will come.whom you desire, will come.
Isaiah 40:3-5 A voice of one calling in theIsaiah 40:3-5 A voice of one calling in the
desert, âPrepare the way for the Lord.âdesert, âPrepare the way for the Lord.â
15. Mary: The Favored of the LordMary: The Favored of the Lord
Facts about Mary:Facts about Mary:
1. She was very young.1. She was very young.
2. She was female.2. She was female.
3. She was poor.3. She was poor.
4. She was defenseless4. She was defenseless
and vulnerableand vulnerable
16. Mary: The Favored of the LordMary: The Favored of the Lord
What does God say about Mary? Luke 1:26-28What does God say about Mary? Luke 1:26-28
1. You are highly favored.1. You are highly favored.
2. God is with you.2. God is with you.
Why Mary? Luke 1:38 Luke 1:45 (a great memory verse)Why Mary? Luke 1:38 Luke 1:45 (a great memory verse)
Good News:Good News:
The old will be productiveThe old will be productive
The barren will be fruitfulThe barren will be fruitful
Our disgrace will be removedOur disgrace will be removed
We will be greatly favored and God will be with usWe will be greatly favored and God will be with us
If we will: Be righteous and observantIf we will: Be righteous and observant
Believe that what the Lord has said will be accomplishedBelieve that what the Lord has said will be accomplished
17. Luke and SalvationLuke and Salvation
Q: What does it mean to be saved?
Luke 1:67-79 Zechariahâs Song
v. 71 rescue from those who hate us.
v. 79 knowledge, light in darkness
Luke 2:8-12 A Savior is born
Luke 2:28-32 Simeon
revelation for the Gentiles
glory for Godâs people
Luke 3:1-6 John the Baptist
one who will make what is crooked straight
18. Luke and SalvationLuke and Salvation
Luke 7:36-50
A sinful woman is saved, but a Pharisee is lost
Luke 18:18-30
A righteous rich ruler is lost, but those who give
up everything will be saved (even though they donât
have very much)
Luke 19:5-9
The lowest of the low is saved.
Acts 4:8-12
Salvation in the name of Jesus.
19. Luke and SalvationLuke and Salvation
Acts 2:38-40 Save yourselves from this
corrupt generation.
We can save ourselves? We are saved from
the corruption of this world.
Joel Green:
Salvation embraces the totality of embodied life,
including its social, economic and political concerns.
For Luke, the God of Israel is the Great Benefactor
whose redemptive purpose is manifest in the career of
Jesus, whose message is that this benefaction enables
and inspires new ways of living in the world.
20. The Birth of JesusThe Birth of Jesus
Jesusâ birth turns everything upside down. HeJesusâ birth turns everything upside down. He
breaks all human expectations.breaks all human expectations.
Luke 1:51-53Luke 1:51-53
He has performed mighty deeds with his arm;He has performed mighty deeds with his arm;
He has scattered those who are proud in theirHe has scattered those who are proud in their
inmost thoughtsinmost thoughts
He has brought down the rulers from theirHe has brought down the rulers from their
thrones but has lifted up the humblethrones but has lifted up the humble
He has filled the hungry with good thingsHe has filled the hungry with good things
but has sent the rich away empty.but has sent the rich away empty.
21. The Birth of JesusThe Birth of Jesus
Announced to lowlyAnnounced to lowly
shepherds (Luke 2:17)shepherds (Luke 2:17)
A ministry of salvationA ministry of salvation
(Luke 2:11, 30)(Luke 2:11, 30)
A light to the GentilesA light to the Gentiles
(Luke 2:32)(Luke 2:32)
A sign spoken againstA sign spoken against
(Luke 2:34)(Luke 2:34)
22. Jesus at the Temple Luke 2:41-52Jesus at the Temple Luke 2:41-52
A transition from his birth to
his ministryâpart of Lukeâs
âorderly account.â
Isaiah 11:1-2 begins to be
fulfilled
Jesus begins to sense his
unique role
Jesus submits to his parents
Jesusâ submission to God
begins to overtake his
submission to his parents.
23. III. Preparation for Jesusâ MinistryIII. Preparation for Jesusâ Ministry
Johnâs role?Johnâs role? Luke 3:4-6 ToLuke 3:4-6 To
prepare the way. Isaiahprepare the way. Isaiah
40:3-5 (note: âall mankind40:3-5 (note: âall mankind
will see Godâs salvation)will see Godâs salvation)
Johnâs message?Johnâs message? Luke 3:7-Luke 3:7-
14 Repent. Parallels with14 Repent. Parallels with
the Sermon on the Mount.the Sermon on the Mount.
Johnâs sign?Johnâs sign? Jesus willJesus will
baptize with the Holy Spirit.baptize with the Holy Spirit.
24. Baptism and Genealogy of Jesus
Luke emphasizes the descent of the Holy Spirit.
(Luke 3:22)
To Luke, the baptism (when he received the Holy
Spirit) is the beginning of Jesusâ ministry (Luke
3:23)
Lukeâs genealogy (unlike Matthewâs):
1. Begins with Adam, not Abraham (to emphasize
the universal nature of his ministry)
2. Goes through Joseph, not Mary
25. Temptation of JesusTemptation of Jesus
Final preparation for Jesusâ publicFinal preparation for Jesusâ public
ministry.ministry.
An essential part of his preparationAn essential part of his preparation
(Hebrews 4:15, Hebrews 2:17-18)(Hebrews 4:15, Hebrews 2:17-18)
Where the first Adam failed, theWhere the first Adam failed, the
âsecond Adamâ overcameâsecond Adamâ overcame
temptation, thus qualifying himselftemptation, thus qualifying himself
to be the Savior of all.to be the Savior of all.
26. IV. Jesusâ Galilean MinistryIV. Jesusâ Galilean Ministry
Luke 4:14 Jesus returns to Galilee in theLuke 4:14 Jesus returns to Galilee in the
power of the Spirit.power of the Spirit.
Luke 4:16-30 Jesusâ first sermon (in Luke,Luke 4:16-30 Jesusâ first sermon (in Luke,
anyway)anyway)
Q: What will the message of his first sermonQ: What will the message of his first sermon
be?be?
27. Jesus Brings Good NewsJesus Brings Good News
Luke 4:18-19 Isaiah 61:1-2Luke 4:18-19 Isaiah 61:1-2
1. Good news for the poor
2. Freedom for prisoners
3. Healing for the sick.
4. Release the oppressed.
5. The favor of the Lord.
Jesus: âToday this Scripture is
fulfilled in your hearingâ
28. The Peopleâs Response
Luke 4:22 Amazed⊠âWhat happened to the
kid we knew growing up?â
Jesus (not impressed) The Gentiles will be
saved before you!
Luke 4:28 Furious...
This incident is a foreshadow of his entire
ministry and death of Jesus of Nazareth.
29. Luke 4:31-44 Jesus fulfills Isaiah 61:1-2Luke 4:31-44 Jesus fulfills Isaiah 61:1-2
Jesus frees the prisoners (Luke 4:31-37)Jesus frees the prisoners (Luke 4:31-37)
Jesus heals the sick (Luke 4:38-44, 5:12-14,Jesus heals the sick (Luke 4:38-44, 5:12-14,
5:17-26).5:17-26).
Jesus releases the oppressed (Luke 4:41)Jesus releases the oppressed (Luke 4:41)
Jesus proclaims the Lordâs favor (Luke 4:43)Jesus proclaims the Lordâs favor (Luke 4:43)
All this is used to point to the breaking out ofAll this is used to point to the breaking out of
the Kingdom of God (Luke 4:43)the Kingdom of God (Luke 4:43)
30. Prayer and PowerPrayer and Power
Luke 3:21-22 Jesus was praying and the Holy
Spirit descended on him.
Luke 4:1 Jesus, full of the Holy Spirit
Luke 4:14 ⊠in the power of the Spirit
Luke 4:42 At daybreak Jesus went out to a
solitary place. (after healing a lot of people)
Luke 5:15 Many healings, lots of prayer.
Luke 5:17 And the power of the Lord was
present for him to heal the sick.
Luke 6:19 Power was coming from him and he
was healing them all.
31. Luke 5:1-11, 27-31Luke 5:1-11, 27-31
Jesus Calls the DisciplesJesus Calls the Disciples
Luke records the miraculous catch of fish (unlikeLuke records the miraculous catch of fish (unlike
Mark and Matthew)Mark and Matthew)
Jesus chooses ordinaryJesus chooses ordinary
men.men.
What does a disciple do?What does a disciple do?
They leave everything.They leave everything.
(Luke 5:11)(Luke 5:11)
They catch men.They catch men.
(Luke 5:10)(Luke 5:10)
32. Luke 5:27-32Luke 5:27-32
Jesus Calls Sinners to be His DisciplesJesus Calls Sinners to be His Disciples
Jesus calls Levi (Matthew)Jesus calls Levi (Matthew)
Who is Jesus hanging out with? TheWho is Jesus hanging out with? The
Pharisees? NO!!Pharisees? NO!!
AA crowdcrowd of tax-collectorsof tax-collectors
Luke 5:31 Good news for (those who admitLuke 5:31 Good news for (those who admit
that they are) sinners.that they are) sinners.
33. Opposition to the Son of GodOpposition to the Son of God
Luke 4:28-30 (after telling them that God will show
favor to Gentiles) Tried to kill him
Luke 5:21 (after healing a paralytic man and claiming
to be able to forgive sins) Accused of blasphemy
Luke 5:30-32 (after a banquet at Leviâs house) A
friend of âsinners.â
Luke 6:11 (after healing on the Sabbath). They were
furious with rage and began to discuss what they might
do to Jesus (ie. how to kill him).
34. Who Will Be in the Kingdom?Who Will Be in the Kingdom?
The Poor, the Despised and the OutcastThe Poor, the Despised and the Outcast
An outsiderâa Centurionâhas more faith than anyone
in Israel (Luke 7:1-10)
A poor widowâs son is raised from the dead (7:11-17)
A prostitute is praised (Luke 7:36-50)
Luke 18:9-14 Parable of the Pharisee and the tax
collector
Luke 15:11-32 the Prodigal Son
Luke 19:1-10 Zacchaeus
Luke 23:39-43 Repentant thief on the cross
âThose who have been forgiven much love much and
those who think they need little forgiveness love little
(Luke 7:47)
35. The Poor are Saved Before the RichThe Poor are Saved Before the Rich
The rich fool Luke 12:13-21
Invite the poor, the lame and the blind to your
banquets. Luke 14:12-13
The Pharisees sin? They are lovers of money
Luke 16:14
The Parable of the rich man and Lazarus Luke
16:19-31
36. The Samaritans are Preferred to the JewsThe Samaritans are Preferred to the Jews
James and John rebuked for calling fire downJames and John rebuked for calling fire down
on a Samaritan village Luke 9:51-16on a Samaritan village Luke 9:51-16
The Parable of the Good Samaritan LukeThe Parable of the Good Samaritan Luke
10:29-3710:29-37
The only leper who returns to thank Jesus is aThe only leper who returns to thank Jesus is a
Samaritan Luke 17:11-19Samaritan Luke 17:11-19
37. Women Come Into the KingdomWomen Come Into the Kingdom
Before MenBefore Men
Luke lists 13 women not mentioned in the
other Gospels
Women with great faith:
Elizabeth
Mary
Ana
Widow of Nain Luke 7:12-15
Woman who anoints Jesusâ feet Luke 7:36-50
38. Jesus and Women
Women supported Jesus financially Luke 8:1-3
Woman healed of bleeding Luke 8:43-48
Mary and Martha Luke 10:38-42
Crippled woman healed on the Sabbath Luke 13:10-17
The poor widow Luke 21:1-4
Women were the chief witnesses and comforters of
Jesus at the crucifixion Luke 23:49
Women were the first to witness the resurrection Luke
23:55-24:11
39. Jesus Announces the Coming of theJesus Announces the Coming of the
KingdomKingdom
Luke 5:33-39 New wineskin. Luke 5:39 And
no one after drinking the old wine wants the
new, for he says, âThe old is better.â
Luke 6:1-10 Jesus is Lord of the Sabbath. The
coming of the Kingdom is much more
important than the Sabbath.
40. Luke 6:17-49Luke 6:17-49
The Sermon on the Level PlaceThe Sermon on the Level Place
Luke 6: 17-49 Radical Kingdom Ethics.
Theme: In the Kingdom of God there will be a radical
kind of love and righteousness which will greatly
exceed that required by the Law of Moses.
Who is blessed in the Kingdom of God?
ïźThe poor.
ïźThe hungry.
ïźThe sorrowful.
ïźThe persecuted.
This matches Lukeâs theme perfectly!
What is valuable in the Kingdom
is despised in the world
41. The Upside-down Kingdom of GodThe Upside-down Kingdom of God
6:24 the rich already have their comfort!
6:25a the well fed will go spiritually hungry
6:25b those who laugh will mourn
6:26 those well thought of will be at the bottom
6:27-36 Jesus spells out the upside-down kingdom
ethic.
Love your enemies 6:27-36
Praise those who curse you
Give to those who take from you
Luke 6:36 In doing these things you will simply be
acting like God.
42. Luke 7Luke 7
Jesus Practices What He Just PreachedJesus Practices What He Just Preached
Luke 7:1-9 Jesus praises an outsiderâa
centurion.
Luke 7:11-17 Jesus raises the son of a poor
widow.
Luke 7:36-50 Jesus praises and forgives a
sinful woman.
43. Luke 7 (and elsewhere) Who is Jesus?Luke 7 (and elsewhere) Who is Jesus?
Luke 4:21 He is the prophesied Messiah.
Luke 7:16-17 A great prophet (because of his miracles)
Luke 7:18-35 The prophesied Messiah
Luke 8:28 Who is it who commands even the winds and
the water?
Luke 9:9 Herod Antipas: Who is this?
At the end of the Galilean ministry, we find out who
Jesus is. Luke 9:18-27.
This announcement is the culmination of his ministry
and the thing which launches his journey to Jerusalem.
44. Oops! We got ahead of ourselvesOops! We got ahead of ourselves
Luke 8: Harbingers of the KingdomLuke 8: Harbingers of the Kingdom
1. Parable of the Sower Luke 8:1-15
2. Jesusâ spiritual family Luke 8:19-21
3. Jesus calms the storm Jesus Lord of
nature Luke 8:22-25
4. Healing of Legion Jesus Lord over spiritual
relams Luke 8:26-39
5. Healing of the woman with bleeding
Healing as compassion Luke 8:40-56
45. Luke 9:28-51Luke 9:28-51
Transition to the Journey to JerusalemTransition to the Journey to Jerusalem
Luke 9:30 They spoke about his departure,
which he was about to bring to fulfillment at
Jerusalem.
Luke 9:44 âListen carefully to what I am
about to tell you: The Son of Man is going to
be betrayed into the hands of men.â
Luke 9:51 Jesus resolutely set out for
Jerusalem.
The die is cast. The end is near. The Savior
must due in Jerusalem.