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Introduction

LUKE CHAPTER 13

Luke 13:1-5 Christ showeth that temporal calamities are no sure signs of sinfulness, but that others should take warning by them, and repent.

Luke 13:6-9 The parable of the fig tree that was ordered to be cut down for being fruitless.

Luke 13:10-17 Christ healeth a woman that had been long bowed together, and putteth the hypocritical ruler of the synagogue to silence.

Luke 13:18,Luke 13:19 He likens the progress of the gospel to a grain of mustard seed,

Luke 13:20-22 and to leaven.

Luke 13:23-30 Being asked of the number of the saved, he exhorteth to strive to enter in at the strait gate,

Luke 13:31-35 He will not be diverted from his course through fear of Herod; and laments over the approaching desolation of Jerusalem.

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