Luke: To Jerusalem
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The Gospel of Luke, one of the synoptic gospels, provides a detailed account of Jesus Christ's journey to Jerusalem, a pivotal theme that underscores His mission and the fulfillment of Old Testament prophecies. This journey is not merely a geographical movement but a theological journey towards the culmination of Jesus' earthly ministry, His crucifixion, and resurrection.

The Journey Begins

The journey to Jerusalem is explicitly marked in Luke 9:51, where it states, "As the time approached for Him to be taken up, Jesus resolutely set out for Jerusalem" . This verse signifies a turning point in the Gospel narrative, highlighting Jesus' determination and divine purpose. The phrase "resolutely set out" indicates His unwavering commitment to fulfill the Father's will, despite the suffering that awaited Him.

Teaching and Parables Along the Way

As Jesus travels towards Jerusalem, Luke records numerous teachings and parables that reveal the nature of the Kingdom of God and the expectations of His followers. This section of the Gospel (Luke 9:51-19:27) includes well-known parables such as the Good Samaritan (Luke 10:25-37), the Prodigal Son (Luke 15:11-32), and the Rich Man and Lazarus (Luke 16:19-31). These teachings emphasize themes of mercy, repentance, and the reversal of worldly values, preparing the disciples and the readers for the radical nature of God's Kingdom.

Encounters and Miracles

During this journey, Jesus performs several miracles and engages in significant encounters that further reveal His identity and mission. Notable among these is the healing of the ten lepers (Luke 17:11-19), where only one, a Samaritan, returns to give thanks, illustrating the inclusivity of God's grace. Additionally, the encounter with Zacchaeus in Jericho (Luke 19:1-10) demonstrates Jesus' mission "to seek and to save the lost" (Luke 19:10), highlighting His compassion and the transformative power of His presence.

Prophecies and Warnings

As Jesus approaches Jerusalem, He prophesies about the city's future destruction and laments over its spiritual blindness. In Luke 13:34-35, Jesus expresses sorrow, saying, "O Jerusalem, Jerusalem, who kills the prophets and stones those sent to her, how often I have longed to gather your children together, as a hen gathers her chicks under her wings, but you were unwilling!" . This lamentation reflects His deep love for the people and His grief over their rejection of God's messengers.

The Triumphal Entry

The journey reaches a climactic moment with the Triumphal Entry into Jerusalem, as recorded in Luke 19:28-40. Jesus enters the city riding on a colt, fulfilling the prophecy of Zechariah 9:9. The crowds welcome Him with shouts of "Blessed is the King who comes in the name of the Lord!" (Luke 19:38), acknowledging His messianic role. This event sets the stage for the Passion Week, where Jesus' teachings and actions intensify, leading to His sacrificial death.

Significance of the Journey

Luke's account of Jesus' journey to Jerusalem is rich with theological significance. It underscores Jesus' obedience to the Father's will, His role as the suffering servant, and His fulfillment of messianic prophecies. The journey also serves as a model for discipleship, calling believers to follow Jesus with the same resolve and commitment, embracing the cost of discipleship and the hope of resurrection.
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Beginning at Jerusalem. --Luke xxiv. 47.
... BEGINNING AT JERUSALEM."Luke xxiv. 47. The whole verse runs thus: "And
that repentance and remission of sins should be preached ...
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A Statement of the Reason Why Luke Tells us that "His Parents Went ...
... Chapter X."A Statement of the Reason Why Luke Tells Us that "His Parents Went to
Jerusalem Every Year at the Feast of the Passover" Along with the Boy; While ...
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An Examination of the Question as to How it was Possible for them ...
... Chapter XI."An Examination of the Question as to How It Was Possible for Them to
Go Up, According to Luke's Statement, with Him to Jerusalem to the Temple ...
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Sadness of Christ at Sight of Jerusalem. (Luke, xix. , 41-44. )
... CHAPTER I. FROM THE TRIUMPHAL ENTRY TO THE LAST SUPPER. Section 244. Sadness
of Christ at Sight of Jerusalem. (Luke, xix., 41-44.). ...
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The Journey to Jerusalem - Chronological Arrangement of the Last ...
... Luke records three journeys to Jerusalem, [3834] the last of which agrees, in regard
to its starting point, with the notices of the other Evangelists, [3835 ...
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The Gospel of Luke, An Exposition
... FOREWORD. INTRODUCTION. I. THE PREFACE TO THE GOSPEL. LUKE 1:1-4. II. THE BIRTH
AND CHILDHOOD OF JESUS. ... 2:21-40. G. The Boy Jesus At Jerusalem. Ch. 2:41-52. III. ...
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Jesus Living at Nazareth and visiting Jerusalem in his Twelfth ...
... us that the members assembled at them in Jerusalem often exceeded two millions.]
42 And when he was twelve years old [The incident which Luke here reports is ...
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On the Journey to Jerusalem - Departure from Ephraim by Way of ...
... Luke of Christ's Discourse predictive of the Advent of the Messianic Kingdom. ... is
evidently in its place at the beginning of Christ's last journey to Jerusalem. ...
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Luke.
... Luke makes the Lord say:, Jerusalem shall be trodden down by the Gentiles
till the times of the Gentiles be fulfilled" (Luke 21:24). ...
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Of the Pharisees who Sit in the Seat of Moses, and Enjoin Things ...
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understand them to have taken place in Jerusalem, whereas Luke's narrative deals ...
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Resources
Summary of the Gospel of Luke - Bible Survey | GotQuestions.org

Questions about Luke | GotQuestions.org

Who was Luke in the Bible? | GotQuestions.org

Luke: Dictionary and Thesaurus | Clyx.com

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