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Expositor's Bible: The Gospel of St Luke

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A chapter-by-chapter exposition of the third Gospel offers literary, theological, and pastoral readings of its narrative and teachings. It sets the opening narratives and hymnic material in a liturgical context, traces infancy and nativity scenes, and analyzes parables, miracles, and moral instructions; specific treatments include the Virgin mother, shepherds, John the Baptist, the sower, the Good Samaritan, the centurion, healing and feeding miracles, the transfiguration, Gethsemane, the passion, and the first Lord's Day. The author emphasizes musical and sacramental motifs, continuity with earlier scripture, and ethical and eschatological implications for worship and discipleship.

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Henry Burton

Henry Burton was a notable English theologian and author, recognized for his contributions to biblical scholarship. He is best known for his work "Expositor's Bible: The Gospel of St Luke," which reflects his deep engagement with the New Testament and its teachings. Burton's writings often explore the intersection of faith and practical living, making complex theological concepts accessible to a broader audience. His work remains significant in the study of Christian texts and continues to influence readers interested in the Gospel narratives.

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