{i} one of the 12 disciples of Jesus, author of the Gospel of Luke (Biblical); third of the four Gospels of the New Testament (Biblical); male first name
Luke the Evangelist, an early Christian ( Col.4: 14.etc) credited with the authorship of the Gospel of Luke
one of the four Gospels in the New Testament; contains details of Jesus's birth and early life (New Testament) the Apostle closely associated with St Paul and traditionally assumed to be the author of the third Gospel In a lucky manner; by good fortune; fortunately; used in a good sense; as, they luckily escaped injury
Favored by luck; fortunate; meeting with good success or good fortune; said of persons; as, a lucky adventurer
one of the four Gospels in the New Testament; contains details of Jesus's birth and early life
A physician and traveling companion of Paul (Col 4: 14; Philem 24; 2 Tim 4: 11) to whom a late second-century tradition ascribes the Gospel of Luke and Book of Acts
(New Testament) the Apostle closely associated with St Paul and traditionally assumed to be the author of the third Gospel
The Master's right-hand man, Luke appeared in "Welcome to the Hellmouth" and "The Harvest " He attempted to facilitate the Master's rising during the Harvest by becoming the Vessel The only time someone has fought him and lived was in Madrid in 1843, when his attacker caught him sleeping He was staked by Buffy at The Bronze during the ritual for the Harvest
(Televizyon) Lucky Luke is a Franco-Belgian comics series created by Morris, and over period written by René Goscinny. Set in the American Old West, it stars the titular character, Lucky Luke, the cowboy known to shoot faster than his shadow
one of Jesus Christ's disciples (=his close friends and followers) . According to Bible stories, he was a doctor who wrote The Gospel according to St Luke, which describes the life and teaching of Jesus. flourished 1st century AD; feast day October 18 In Christian tradition, the author of the third Gospel and the Acts of the Apostles. He wrote in Greek and is considered the most literary of the New Testament writers. By his own account, he was not an eyewitness to the ministry of Jesus. He was a companion to St. Paul, who called him the "beloved physician," and he is believed to have accompanied Paul on missionary journeys to Macedonia and Rome. Though little is known of his life, tradition holds that he was a Gentile and a native of Antioch in Syria and that he died a martyr
luke
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Luke
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luk
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/ˈlo͞ok/ /ˈluːk/
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[ 'lük ] (noun.) English form of Latin Lucas, from Ancient Greek Λουκᾶς (Loukas, “man from Lucania”).