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Bible Project podcast — https://bibleproject.com/podcasts/luke-part-3/
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What this book knows
Luke's Gospel announces God's kingdom as a jubilee reversal: the poor, outcast, and forgotten are the first recipients of freedom.
calling
He's announcing good news for the poor specifically. When Luke wants you to think of Jesus, he wants you to think of freedom repeated twice, and the poor.
BP-LUKE-PART-3-RC-012This upside-downness — bringing rulers down but lifting up the humble — that's the essence of what Luke highlights of Jesus' kingdom announcement.
BP-LUKE-PART-3-RC-004belonging
Jesus refuses to recognize those socially determined boundaries and asserts instead that these outsiders can now belong to God's family.
BP-LUKE-PART-3-RC-013If you're in the club, you're way less likely to care about a prophet saying God's going to bring deliverance. You're doing great already.
BP-LUKE-PART-3-RC-014faith-and-doubt
Mary's Magnificat: 'My soul glorifies the Lord… He's been mindful of the humble state' — reversing expectation from the very first song.
BP-LUKE-PART-3-RC-003Israel failed the test in the wilderness; Jesus passes it — the same Exodus pattern, but this time the Son of God holds.
BP-LUKE-PART-3-RC-0096 published passages · interview · research analysis
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