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Luke appears three times in the New Testament:
• (Phlm 24)—Paul lists Luke among his coworkers along with Mark, Aristarchus, and Demas.
• (Col 4:14)—Paul sends a greeting to the Colossians from Luke, the beloved physician, and Demas. As the author states that Aristarchus, Mark, and Jesus who is called Justus are his only Jewish coworkers, Luke, Epaphras, and Demas are likely Gentiles (Carson, Moo, Morris, Introduction, 115).
• (2 Tim 4:11)—The author notes that Luke is the only coworker currently with him.
The New Testament documents provide little information concerning Luke. The canonical writings support four points about him:
1. Paul considered him a coworker.
2. He was a physician.
3. He was a Gentile.
4. He was occasionally one of Paul’s traveling companions.
Luke-Acts follows a broadly geographic outline.