Luke 5
Jesus calls His first disciples and performs many miracles.
Bible version
The Call of the First Disciples
Commentary
Luke 5 is a chapter that focuses on Jesus' ministry and the miracles he performed. In this chapter, Jesus calls his first disciples, Peter, James, and John, and performs a miraculous catch of fish. He then heals a leper and a paralytic, and preaches to a large crowd. The calling of the disciples is a significant event in Jesus' ministry. It is a sign of his authority and power, and it sets the stage for the rest of his ministry. Jesus' miraculous catch of fish is also significant, as it demonstrates his power over nature and his ability to provide for his followers. The healing of the leper and the paralytic are also important events in this chapter. These miracles demonstrate Jesus' power over sickness and disease, and they show his compassion for those who are suffering. Finally, Jesus' preaching to the large crowd is significant. It shows his ability to reach a large audience and to spread his message of love and hope. Overall, Luke 5 is an important chapter in the Gospel of Luke. It shows Jesus' power and authority, and it demonstrates his compassion for those who are suffering. It also shows his ability to reach a large audience and to spread his message of love and hope.
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There are 39 verses in Luke, chapter 5.