Lexicon Loukas: Luke, a Christian Original Word: Λουκᾶς, ᾶ, ὁPart of Speech: Noun, Masculine Transliteration: Loukas Phonetic Spelling: (loo-kas') Short Definition: Lucas, Luke Definition: Lucas, Luke, Christian physician and writer of the Third Gospel and Acts. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Origincontr. from the Latin Lucanus DefinitionLuke, a Christian NASB TranslationLuke (3).
Thayer's STRONGS NT 3065: ΛουκᾶςΛουκᾶς, Λουκᾶ, ὁ (contracted from Λουκανος; (cf. Lightfoot on Colossians 4:14), Winers Grammar, 103 (97) (cf. Buttmann, 20 (18); on the diverse origin of contracted or abbrev. proper names in ἅς cf. Lobeck, Patholog. Proleg., p. 506; Lightfoot on Colossians 4:15)), Luke, a Christian of Gentile origin, the companion of the apostle Paul in preaching the gospel and on many of his journeys ( Acts 16:10-17; Acts 20:5-15; Acts 21:1-18; Acts 28:10-16); he was a physician, and according to the tradition of the church from Irenaeus (3, 14, 1f) down, which has been recently assailed with little success, the author of the third canonical Gospel and of the Acts of the Apostles: Colossians 4:14; 2 Timothy 4:11; Philemon 1:24.
Strong's Lucas, Luke. Contracted from Latin Lucanus; Lucas, a Christian -- Lucas, Luke. |
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