FOR AN EXPLANATION OF THESE aeras, see the Advertisement prefixed to the Comment on the Gospel of St Matthew.
St. Luke’s prologue, containing a repetition of Christ’s history from his passion till his ascension, 1-9. Remarkable circumstances in the ascension, 10, 11. The return of the disciples to Jerusalem, and their employment there, 12-14. Peter’s discourse concerning the death of Judas Iscariot, 15-20, and the necessity of choosing another apostle in his place, 21, 22. Barnabas and Matthias being set apart by prayer, the apostles having given their votes, Matthias is chosen to succeed Judas, 23-26.
Notes on Chapter 1.
Verse 1.The former treatise— The Gospel according to Luke, which is here most evidently intended.
O Theophilus— See the note on Luke 1:3.
To do and teach— These two words comprise his miracles and sermons. This i