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Third Luke 3:16

Deacon

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If Luke would have written a third book relating to the history of the church after the Acts of the Apostles, what would it be called and what would it have included?

Rob
 

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Conversations of Peter and Paul while in Roman Prison.

Would've liked to have been a fly on the wall...
 

Deacon

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Martyrdom of Paul and company

Fall of Jerusalem, fleeing to the hills

Both were terrible tragedies though, what would balance them?

Christian community spreads in Rome and Africa.

Rob
 

EdSutton

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Deacon said:
If Luke would have written a third book relating to the history of the church after the Acts of the Apostles, what would it be called and what would it have included?

Rob
A few individuals believe that Luke did write a third book of Scripture, notably Richard Belcher in our times, and Clement of Alexandria of the Early Church Fathers.

That book is known as "The Epistle to the Hebrews."

I am perfectly willing to let them be incorrect, on this one. Because we know that Apollos wrote Hebrews. ;)

Ed
 

canadyjd

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EdSutton said:
A few individuals believe that Luke did write a third book of Scripture, notably Richard Belcher in our times, and Clement of Alexandria of the Early Church Fathers.

That book is known as "The Epistle to the Hebrews."

I am perfectly willing to let them be incorrect, on this one. Because we know that Apollos wrote Hebrews. ;)

Ed
We worked this all out some time ago. APualolukabus wrote the book of Hebrews.

peace to you :praying:
 

EdSutton

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canadyjd said:
We worked this all out some time ago. APualolukabus wrote the book of Hebrews.

peace to you :praying:
Didn't the author of Hebrews actually have two names, like Saul Paul or Simon Peter, according to some?

And isn't the first name of that author thought, by some, to be Baclermanentabus? :confused:

Ed
 
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