Browsing by Subject "Luke"
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A style study of the Apostle Paul's communication with Festus and Agrippa: the use of literary Koine Greek in Acts 25:14-22; 26:1-29
(AOSIS, 2016)This article defines style, stylistics and literary koine Greek and analyses the literary koine Greek employed in Luke's recording of the Apostle Paul's court case at Caesarea in Acts 25:14- 22; 26:1-29. The principles and ... -
Do the writing methodologies of Greco-Roman historians have an impact on Luke's writing order?
(AOSIS, 2017)Luke in the preface of his Gospel says that he is going to write 'in an orderly account' (Lk 1:3). However, scholars have no consensus about the kind of order Luke is seeking. Many believe that Luke writes as a historian. ... -
The meaning of “orderly” (kathexēs) account in Luke 1:3
(North-West University (South Africa) , Potchefstroom Campus, 2017)Luke, in the preface of his gospel, says that he is going to write an “orderly” (καθεξῆς, Luke 1:3) account. However, scholars have no consensus on the writing order of Luke’s gospel. As what kind of order Luke uses may ... -
What does kαθεξῆς in Luke 1:3 mean? Discovering the writing order of the Gospel of Luke
(AOSIS, 2017)In the preface of his Gospel Luke says that he is going to write ‘in an orderly account’ (καθεξῆς). However, scholars have no consensus about the kind of order Luke is seeking. This article aims to ascertain the meaning ...