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Luke 1:3

Context
1:3 So 1  it seemed good to me as well, 2  because I have followed 3  all things carefully from the beginning, to write an orderly account 4  for you, most excellent Theophilus,

Luke 2:10

Context
2:10 But the angel said to them, “Do not be afraid! Listen carefully, 5  for I proclaim to you good news 6  that brings great joy to all the people:

Luke 8:18

Context
8:18 So listen carefully, 7  for whoever has will be given more, but 8  whoever does not have, even what he thinks he has 9  will be taken from him.”

1 tn The conjunction “so” is supplied here to bring out the force of the latter part of this Greek sentence, which the translation divides up because of English style. Luke, in compiling his account, is joining a tradition with good precedent.

2 sn When Luke says it seemed good to me as well he is not being critical of the earlier accounts, but sees himself stepping into a tradition of reporting about Jesus to which he will add uniquely a second volume on the early church when he writes the Book of Acts.

3 tn Grk “having followed”; the participle παρηκολουθηκότι (parhkolouqhkoti) has been translated causally.

4 sn An orderly account does not necessarily mean that all events are recorded in the exact chronological sequence in which they occurred, but that the account produced is an orderly one. This could include, for example, thematic or topical order rather than strict chronological order.

5 tn Grk “behold.”

6 tn Grk “I evangelize to you great joy.”

7 tn Or “Therefore pay close attention”; Grk “Take heed therefore how you hear.”

8 tn Grk “and.” Here καί (kai) has been translated as “but” to indicate the contrast present in this context.

9 sn The phrase what he thinks he has is important, because it is not what a person thinks he has that is important but whether he actually has something or not. Jesus describes the person who does not heed his word as having nothing. The person who has nothing loses even that which he thought was something but was not. In other words, he has absolutely nothing at all. Jesus’ teaching must be taken seriously.



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