3. GIVE DIRECTION
TO ORDER
as in the Gospel of Luke
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Section D AVOID OVER-STRESS ON IDEALISM Luke 13:24 - 18:31 Paragraph "Hooks" are
parties addressed |
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Paragraph "Hooks" are parties addressed
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1 |
someone |
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2 |
some
Pharisees |
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3 |
lawyers
and Pharisees |
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4 |
one
having invited him |
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5 |
one of
the ones reclining |
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6 |
crowds
many |
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7 |
Pharisses and the scribes |
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the
disciples |
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9 |
the
Pharisees |
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10 |
the
disciples of him |
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forgive
- he
went to go to Jerusalem |
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11 |
ten
leprous men |
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12 |
the
Pharisees |
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13 |
the
disciples |
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14 |
them |
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to some |
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16 |
the
disciples |
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certain
him ruler |
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18 |
the
ones hearing |
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19 |
Peter |
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20 |
the
twelve |
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"Behold we are going up
to Jerusalem " 18:31 |
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Luke uses the same type of
paragraph "hooks" in Section C and Section D. This suggests he is presenting
a "continuum" line of points to show how both "democracy"
and an over-stress on idealism (or totalitarianism) are in fact two sides of
the same (Greek philosophical) coin. |
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