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      • The journeying up to Jerusalem motif is already evidenced in Luke’s birth narratives in Luke 1–2. The gospel actually begins with the story of Zechariah going up to Jerusalem from somewhere in Judea to take his turn serving in the Temple.
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  2. Mar 26, 2020 · The Lord Jesus went secretly up to Jerusalem via Samaria for the Feast of Succoth (Tabernacles) in the Fall of AD 29. [I am assuming an AD 30 crucifixion and resurrection of the Lord Jesus in Jerusalem].

  3. The Journey to Jerusalem: Luke’s Travel Narrative[a] Departure for Jerusalem; Samaritan Inhospitality. 51 [b]When the days for his being taken up[c] were fulfilled, he resolutely determined to journey to Jerusalem, 52 [d]and he sent messengers ahead of him.

  4. Jesus answers it with a typically simple but graphic story (Lk 10:29-37) about a man who was waylaid, robbed, and beaten while "going down" from Jerusalem to Jericho, a steep descent through a rugged, desolate area.

  5. Fig. 1 Jesus’ journey to Jerusalem and the theme of discipleship (Luke 9:51–19:27) A the mission of Jesus, the rejected Lord, turns toward Jerusalem (9:51–10:37) • Jesus denounces the Galilean cities of Chorazin, Bethsaida, and Capernaum for not repenting in light of the miracles he did in them

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  6. Jul 17, 2024 · Luke’s depiction of Jesus making his way to Jerusalem, however, preserves a valuable vestige of them. Therefore, the purpose of this study is to examine the third Gospel as a source for how Jewish communities traveled to Jerusalem from the Galilee. [3]

  7. The subject, then, primarily before us, is the journeying of Jesus to Jerusalem. In that wider view which St. Luke takes of this whole history, he presents what really were three separate journeys as one - that towards the great end.

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