Luke

Lucas

The evangelist, was a Gentile. The date and circumstances of his conversion are unknown. According to his own statement (Luke 1:2), he was not an “eye-witness and minister of the word from the beginning.” It is probable that he was a physician in Troas, and was there converted by Paul, to whom he attached himself. He accompanied him to Philippi, but did not there share his imprisonment, nor did he accompany him further after his release in his missionary journey at this time (Acts 17:1). On Paul’s third visit to Philippi (20:5, 6) we again meet with Luke, who probably had spent all the intervening time in that city, a period of seven or eight years. From this time Luke was Paul’s constant companion during his journey to Jerusalem (20:6-21:18). He again disappears from view during Paul’s imprisonment at Jerusalem and Caesarea, and only reappears when Paul sets out for Rome (27:1), whither he accompanies him (28:2, 12-16), and where he remains with him till the close of his first imprisonment (Philemon 1:24; Col. 4:14). The last notice of the “beloved physician” is in 2 Tim. 4:11.

There are many passages in Paul’s epistles, as well as in the writings of Luke, which show the extent and accuracy of his medical knowledge.

M.G. Easton M.A., D.D., Illustrated Bible Dictionary, Third Edition
Wrote (or contributed to): Luke, Acts

Timeline

50 AD
Lydia's Conversion
📍 Philippi
Paul casts demon out of soothsayer
📍 Philippi
57 AD
Mission to Macedonia and Greece
Eutychus revived
👥 Eutychus, Paul
📍 Troas
Voyage to Miletus
👥 Paul
Paul speaks to Ephesian Elders
👥 Paul
📍 Miletus
Voyage from Miletus to Jerusalem
Paul visits elders in Jerusalem
📍 Jerusalem
59 AD
Journey to Rome begins
Paul is shipwrecked by a storm
60 AD
Paul stays at Malta
📍 Melita
Paul's First Roman imprisonment
👥 Paul
📍 Rome
Paul arrives at Rome