Commentary on the Gospel of Luke by Thomas M. Lindsay
Thomas M. Lindsay’s 2 volume commentary on Luke’s Gospel is part of the Handbooks for Bible Classes and Private Students series. I recently came across a partial set of these commentaries at Book Aid and will be putting them on-line over the next few weeks. These titles are in the public domain.
Thomas M. Lindsay [1843-1914], The Gospel According to St. Luke, Chapters I-XII with Introduction, Notes, and Maps. Handbooks for Bible Classes and Private Students. Edinburgh: T & T Clark, 1887. Hbk. pp.171. [Click to visit the download page for this title]
Thomas M. Lindsay [1843-1914], The Gospel According to St. Luke, Chapters XIII-End, with Introduction, Notes, and Maps. Handbooks for Bible Classes and Private Students. Edinburgh: T & T Clark, 1887. Hbk. pp.95. [Click to visit the download page for this title]
Table of Contents
Preface
Introduction
- The Gospel
- The Gospel of Luke
- The Writer of the Gospel
- Its Relation to the other Gospels
- Characteristics of Luke’s Gospel
- When, where, and for whom written
- Analysis of the Gospel
- The Land of Palestine during our Lord’s Ministry
- The Journeys of Jesus
- The Jews of the Dispersion
- Note I. Miracles and Parables recorded by Luke
- Note II. Genealogical Table of the Herod Family
The Commentary