Luke 21:1-24, The Widow’s two Mites, the Signs of the Times, the End of the Age, the Destruction of Jerusalem. Luke 21:1-24, The Widow’s two Mites, the Signs of the Times, the End of the Age, the Destruction of Jerusalem. Jesus taught in the Temple Sunday afternoon, Monday, Tuesday and early Wednesday of Holy Week.
Luke 20:20-47, pay Taxes to Caesar?, What about the Resurrection?, How can David call his descendant Lord?, beware of the Scribes. Luke 20:20-47, pay Taxes to Caesar?, What about the Resurrection?, How can David call his descendant Lord?, beware of the Scribes.
Luke 20:1-19, Jesus Authority Questioned, the Parable of the Wicked Winedressers. Luke 20:1-19, Jesus Authority Questioned, the Parable of the Wicked Winedressers.
Luke 19:28-48, The Triumphal Entry, Jesus weeps over Jerusalem, Jesus cleanses the Temple. Luke 19:28-48, The Triumphal Entry, Jesus weeps over Jerusalem, Jesus cleanses the Temple.
Luke 19:1-27, Zacchaeus, the Parable of the Minas. Luke 19:1-27, Zacchaeus, the Parable of the Minas.
Luke 11:1-28, Jesus’ model prayer, the importune friend, ask,seek,knock, Jesus and Beelzebub. Luke 11:1-28, Jesus’ model prayer, the importune friend, ask,seek,knock, Jesus and Beelzebub.
Luke 10:25-42, the Parable of the Good Samaritan, Jesus with Martha and Mary. Luke 10:25-42, the Parable of the Good Samaritan, Jesus with Martha and Mary.
Luke 9:37-62, a boy is healed, who is the Greatest?, no sectarianism, Samaritan rejection, the cost of following Jesus. Luke 9:37-62, a boy is healed, who is the Greatest?, no sectarianism, Samaritan rejection, the cost of following Jesus.
Luke 10:1-24, Jesus sends out the seventy-two, they return with joy, Satan’s fall from heaven. Luke 10:1-24, Jesus sends out the seventy-two, they return with joy, Satan’s fall from heaven. This is just to show that with languages and translations you can sometimes draw conclusions that may not always be correct.