Luke 3
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Luke 3 is a chapter that focuses on the ministry of John the Baptist. It begins with a description of the political and religious context of the time, with the Roman Emperor Tiberius ruling and the high priest being Annas and Caiaphas. This sets the stage for the ministry of John the Baptist, who is described as a prophet of the Most High God. He preaches a message of repentance and baptism, and his message is so powerful that people from all over Judea and Jerusalem come to hear him. John's message is one of judgment and repentance, and he calls on people to turn away from their sins and be baptized. He also speaks of the coming of the Messiah, and his words are so powerful that even the Pharisees and Sadducees come to be baptized by him. The chapter ends with the baptism of Jesus by John. This is a significant event, as it marks the beginning of Jesus' public ministry. It is also a sign of God's approval of Jesus, as the heavens open and the Holy Spirit descends upon him. Overall, Luke 3 is an important chapter in the Gospel of Luke, as it sets the stage for the ministry of Jesus. It also highlights the importance of repentance and baptism, and the power of John the Baptist's message.
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