Overview of Luke
A. Luke’s Introduction (1:1-4)
B. Events Surrounding the Births of John the Baptist and Jesus (1:5-80)
C. Jesus’ Birth and Early Life (2:1-52)
Joseph and Mary travel to Bethlehem; Jesus is born (2:1-7)
Angels appear to shepherds in the fields (2:8-20)
Jesus circumcised and presented at the temple (2:21-24)
Simeon privileged to see the Christ (2:25-35)
Anna speaks about the child (2:36-38)
Return to Nazareth (2:39, 40)
Twelve-year-old Jesus at the temple (2:41-50)
Jesus returns to Nazareth with his parents (2:51, 52)
D. Events Leading Up to Jesus’ Earthly Ministry (3:1–4:13)
E. Early Part of Jesus’ Ministry, Mainly in Galilee (4:14–6:11)
Jesus begins preaching in Galilee (4:14, 15)
Jesus rejected in Nazareth (4:16-30)
Jesus teaches in the synagogue at Capernaum (4:31-37)
Jesus heals Simon’s mother-in-law and others (4:38-41)
Crowds find Jesus in an isolated place (4:42-44)
Miraculous catch of fish; first disciples called (5:1-11)
Jesus heals a man full of leprosy (5:12-16)
Jesus forgives and heals a paralytic (5:17-26)
Levi called by Jesus to be his follower (5:27-32)
Question regarding fasting (5:33-39)
Jesus, “Lord of the Sabbath” (6:1-5)
Jesus heals a man with a withered hand on the Sabbath (6:6-11)
F. Selection of the 12 Apostles; the Sermon on the Mount (6:12-49)
G. Continuation of Jesus’ Ministry in Galilee and Beyond (7:1–9:50)
Faith of an army officer (7:1-10)
Jesus resurrects a widow’s son in Nain (7:11-17)
John the Baptist asks about “the Coming One” (7:18-23)
Jesus praises John the Baptist (7:24-30)
Unresponsive generation condemned (7:31-35)
A sinful woman pours oil on Jesus’ feet (7:36-50)
Women accompany Jesus (8:1-3)
Illustration of the sower (8:4-8)
Why Jesus used illustrations (8:9, 10)
Jesus explains illustration of the sower (8:11-15)
A lamp not to be covered (8:16-18)
Jesus’ mother and brothers (8:19-21)
Jesus calms storm on the Sea of Galilee (8:22-25)
Jesus heals a demonized man; allows demons to enter swine (8:26-39)
Jairus’ daughter resurrected; a woman touches Jesus’ outer garment (8:40-56)
The Twelve instructed for the ministry (9:1-6)
Herod perplexed by Jesus (9:7-9)
Jesus feeds about 5,000 men (9:10-17)
Peter identifies Jesus as the Christ (9:18-20)
Jesus foretells his death and resurrection (9:21, 22)
Requirements of true discipleship (9:23-27)
Jesus’ transfiguration (9:28-36)
Jesus heals a demon-possessed boy (9:37-43a)
Jesus foretells his death a second time (9:43b-45)
Disciples argue about who is the greatest (9:46-48)
“Whoever is not against you is for you” (9:49, 50)
H. Jesus Heads Toward Jerusalem; His Later Ministry, Mainly in Judea and Perea (9:51–19:27)
A Samaritan village rejects Jesus (9:51-56)
Requirements for following Jesus (9:57-62)
Jesus sends out the 70 (10:1-12)
Woe to unrepentant Chorazin, Bethsaida, and Capernaum (10:13-16)
The 70 return (10:17-20)
Jesus praises his Father for favoring the humble (10:21-24)
Illustration of the neighborly Samaritan (10:25-37)
Jesus visits Martha and Mary (10:38-42)
Jesus teaches the model prayer (11:1-4)
Illustration of the persistent friend (11:5-13)
Jesus explains that demons are expelled by God’s finger (11:14-23)
Jesus describes return of unclean spirit (11:24-26)
True happiness explained (11:27, 28)
Sign of Jonah (11:29-32)
Lamp of the body is the eye (11:33-36)
Jesus dines with a Pharisee; declares woes on religious hypocrites (11:37-54)
“Watch out for the leaven of the Pharisees” (12:1-3)
Fear God, not men (12:4-7)
Acknowledging union with Christ (12:8-12)
Illustration of the foolish rich man (12:13-21)
“Stop being anxious about your lives” (12:22-31)
“Have no fear, little flock” (12:32-34)
Watchfulness (12:35-40)
Identifying the faithful steward and the characteristics of an unfaithful slave (12:41-48)
Not peace, but division (12:49-53)
Need to examine the times (12:54-56)
Settling accounts (12:57-59)
Repent or be destroyed (13:1-5)
Illustration of the barren fig tree (13:6-9)
Jesus heals a crippled woman on the Sabbath (13:10-17)
Illustrations of the mustard grain and the leaven (13:18-21)
Effort needed to enter through the narrow door (13:22-30)
Herod, “that fox” (13:31-33)
Jesus laments over Jerusalem (13:34, 35)
Jesus heals a man with dropsy on the Sabbath (14:1-6)
Be a humble guest (14:7-11)
Invite those who cannot repay you (14:12-14)
Illustration of the invited ones who begged off (14:15-24)
The cost of discipleship (14:25-33)
Salt that loses its strength (14:34, 35)
Illustration of the lost sheep (15:1-7)
Illustration of the lost coin (15:8-10)
Illustration of the lost son (15:11-32)
Illustration of the unrighteous steward (16:1-13)
The Law and God’s Kingdom (16:14-18)
Illustration of the rich man and Lazarus (16:19-31)
Jesus teaches about stumbling, forgiveness, and faith (17:1-6)
Illustration of the slave who attends to his master’s needs (17:7-10)
Jesus heals ten lepers (17:11-19)
The coming of God’s Kingdom (17:20-37)
Illustration of the persistent widow (18:1-8)
Illustration of the Pharisee and the tax collector (18:9-14)
Jesus and the little children (18:15-17)
A rich ruler’s question regarding everlasting life (18:18-30)
Jesus again foretells his death and resurrection (18:31-34)
Jesus heals a blind beggar near Jericho (18:35-43)
Jesus visits the tax collector Zacchaeus (19:1-10)
Illustration of the ten minas (19:11-27)
I. Beginning of Jesus’ Final Week of Public Ministry in and Around Jerusalem (19:28–21:4)
Jesus’ triumphal entry into Jerusalem (19:28-40)
Jesus weeps over Jerusalem (19:41-44)
Jesus cleanses the temple (19:45-48)
Jesus’ authority challenged (20:1-8)
Illustration of murderous vineyard cultivators (20:9-19)
God and Caesar (20:20-26)
Question about resurrection (20:27-40)
Is the Christ the son of David? (20:41-44)
Warning against the scribes (20:45-47)
Needy widow’s two small coins (21:1-4)
J. Jesus’ Great Prophecy About the Sign of What Was to Come (21:5-36)
Question about the sign; warning against being misled (21:5-9)
Features of the composite sign: wars, great earthquakes, pestilences, food shortages (21:10, 11)
Persecution foretold (21:12-19)
Jerusalem to be surrounded by armies; appointed times of the nations foretold (21:20-24)
The coming of the Son of man (21:25-28)
Illustration of the fig tree (21:29-31)
“This generation will by no means pass away” (21:32, 33)
‘Never let your hearts become weighed down; keep awake’ (21:34-36)
K. Jesus’ Final Days in Jerusalem; His Arrest and Trial (21:37–23:25)
Jesus teaches in the temple (21:37, 38)
Priests plot to kill Jesus (22:1-6)
Preparations for the last Passover (22:7-13)
Jesus institutes the Lord’s Evening Meal (22:14-20)
“My betrayer is with me at the table” (22:21-23)
Heated dispute over who is the greatest (22:24-27)
Jesus’ covenant for a kingdom (22:28-30)
Peter’s denial foretold (22:31-34)
Need for preparedness; the two swords (22:35-38)
Jesus’ prayer on the Mount of Olives (22:39-46)
Jesus is arrested (22:47-53)
Peter denies Jesus (22:54-62)
Jesus is mocked and made fun of (22:63-65)
Trial before the Sanhedrin (22:66-71)
Jesus stands before Pilate and Herod (23:1-25)
L. Jesus’ Execution, Burial, Resurrection, and Ascension (23:26–24:53)
Jesus addresses the daughters of Jerusalem (23:26-31)
Jesus and two criminals are hung on stakes (23:32-42)
Jesus promises: “You will be with me in Paradise” (23:43)
Death of Jesus (23:44-49)
Burial of Jesus (23:50-56)
Women and Peter at the empty tomb (24:1-12)
On the road to Emmaus (24:13-35)
Jesus appears to the disciples (24:36-49)
Jesus ascends to heaven (24:50-53)