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1 | How did Luke meet Christ, where in Bible | NT general Archive 1 | reverence | 145357 | ||
Who introduced Luke to Christ? Was it Peter and where is it found in scripture? | ||||||
2 | How did Luke meet Christ, where in Bible | NT general Archive 1 | Emmaus | 145358 | ||
There is nothing in the Bible to indicate Luke ever met Jesus. The opening of his Gospel indicates he spoke to many people who di know Jesus, but they are not named. | ||||||
3 | How did Luke meet Christ, where in Bible | NT general Archive 1 | T'oma | 145360 | ||
Emmaus, first off I have read many of your postings, and enjoy learning from you. The reason I'm interrupting is because I have recently acquired an old book, written decades ago by a learned Catholic about the Old Testament. The author’s name is followed by "SJ". I've noticed other such books by other authors with the same. Emmaus, could you please tell me what that stands for? Thank you, friend and brother. T'oma |
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4 | How did Luke meet Christ, where in Bible | NT general Archive 1 | Emmaus | 145364 | ||
T'oma Men and women who belong to catholic religious orders usually have initials after their names which are abbreviations indicating the name of their particular order. S.J. stands for "Society of Jesus", the formal name of a relgious order of men more commonly known as The Jesuits. I was educated in one on their High Schools in Washington D.C., the same one attended by Patrick Bucahnan and William Bennett. The order was founded in the 16th century by St. Ignatius of Loyola, a Basque soldier who, while recuperating from an battle wound caused by cannon fire while fighting in the Spanish army, underwent a profound conversion experience. Here are a few links related to the order. http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/14081a.htm http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/07639c.htm What is the title of the book you have aquired and the author's name? Emmaus |
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5 | How did Luke meet Christ, where in Bible | NT general Archive 1 | T'oma | 145408 | ||
Thank you Emmaus. I've acquired a copy of the 1956 book entitled "The Two-Edged Sword" by John L. McKenzie, S.J. I haven't read it through, only skimmed. It has a great index, and seems thorough. Thus far, excellant. Have you read it? T'oma |
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6 | How did Luke meet Christ, where in Bible | NT general Archive 1 | Emmaus | 145416 | ||
T'oma, I do not have it, but my father did when I was growing up. I browsed it back then. I do have his Dictionary of the Bible which came out in 1965 and is still in print from Touchstone, a division of Simon and Schuster. McKenzie was one of the leading Catholic Scriptures scholar in the U.S. in the 40's, 50's and 60's. The Two Edged Sword published in 1956 established his reputation. Another of his books, The Power and the Wisdom, about the New Testament was published some years later. Emmaus Emmaus |
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7 | How did Luke meet Christ, where in Bible | NT general Archive 1 | T'oma | 145419 | ||
Emmaus, now my wife will say, “There you go again”. :) I’ll make a note of the author’s name for my wallet, and when I check the shelves of my favorite used bookstore (it's huge) … well, like I said, “Here I go again.” I really DO like what I’ve read so far. Much would make for some extra nourishing topics on this website. T’oma |
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