Description
Luke’s Unique Parables offers a comprehensive analysis of the parables that appear only in Luke’s Gospel and their profound relationship to Genesis narratives. Calum Carmichael, a distinguished biblical scholar, meticulously explores how Jesus drew upon and reinterpreted foundational Old Testament stories to convey his theological message.
The book examines specific Lukan parables such as the Prodigal Son, the Good Samaritan, and others, demonstrating how they echo and reimagine themes from Genesis. Carmichael argues that understanding these biblical connections deepens our interpretation of Jesus’s teachings and reveals the sophisticated theological framework underlying the Gospel narrative.
This work is essential for biblical scholars, theologians, and students seeking to understand the intertextual relationships between the New Testament and Hebrew scriptures. It provides valuable insights into how first-century Jewish interpretive methods inform Gospel narratives.







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