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LUKE 1:1–1:4 ©

Introduction

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1:1 Introduction

1Several people attempted to write an account about the events that we’re personally certain of 2as the ones who were eyewitnesses and hearers of these accounts from the beginning handed them over to us. 3So since we had followed all these events so carefully, it seemed like a good idea to write this account for you, honoured Theophilus, 4so that you could know the definite background behind what you were taught.

1Since many attempted to_draw_up a_description concerning the matters having_been_fully_assured among us, 2as the ones from the_beginning, having_become eyewitnesses and attendants of_the message, gave_ them _over to_us, 3it_supposed to_also_me having_followed originally with_all things exactly, to_write to_you consecutively, most_excellent Theofilos, 4in_order_that you_may_know the certainty concerning which of_the_messages you_were_instructed.

LUKE 1:1–1:4 ©

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