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Day by Day Through the Bible: The Writings of Matthew & Luke

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Read the writings from a former tax collector turned disciple and a doctor who accompanied Paul on his travels.
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This Bible study workbook includes the writings of two New Testament writers, Matthew and Luke. Both Matthew and Luke wrote gospels that bear their names. Luke also wrote the Book of Acts. Matthew wrote the longest gospel, and surprisingly Luke, not Paul, wrote more words in the New Testament than any other author. Luke is credited with 37,932 words and Paul with 32,408 words. If read one chapter a day, it will cover 80 days.

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About the Author

In 2002, Allen formed The Ezra project to connect God's people to God's Word after career stops on the Colorado legislative staff, the Colorado Association of Commerce and Industry, and a business consulting firm. Allen has served as a volunteer with The Gideons International since 1980, including international president from 2019-2022. He and his wife Terry reside in Parker, Colorado.

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