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I ran a search in the church fathers, and the possibility that Luke was a slave is never mentioned. The International Standard Bible Encyclopedia likewise says nothing in either the original version or the revision.Originally posted by Phillip:
Maybe I have missed something fairly big, but I heard a pastor say that Luke was a slave of Theophilus and was ordered to report what he had seen because he WAS a slave.
Is there any Biblical or historical evidence of this at all?
He was a high status slave. We show our wealth by drivingOriginally posted by JamesBell:
I would find it hard to believe that Luke was a slave in the traditional sense. He was a physician, and Acts reads very much as a legal brief for Paul's defense. (And I happen to believe that is why it was written, but that's just me.) He seems to be well educated and above the social status that would be normal for a slave.
(KJV)Colossians 4:14 Luke, the beloved physician, and Demas, greet you.
I'm a senior citizen (if 60 is the break-line). So I can be Ed, SrOriginally posted by EdSutton:
As I'm actually Ed, Jr. (does that count?) I'll call!
Ed
Amen, Sir Ed - Preach it!Originally posted by EdSutton:
As a senior citizen myself, I'll see your senior, but you have yet to call my junior, and I have yet to call your second, 'ed'.
Aye, but I think we both are 'eded in the right direction!![]()
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