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Daily Radio Program for Chuck Missler

Episode for Thursday April 30th The Gospel of Luke: Chapter 2

Daily Radio Program for Chuck Missler

Chuck Missler

Religion & Spirituality

4.9756 Ratings

🗓️ 29 April 2026

⏱️ 27 minutes

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Summary

For many, the Gospel according to "the Beloved Physician" is the most readable and complete account of the life of Christ. Known for its historical detail and precision, Luke was chosen by the Holy Spirit to communicate the Gospel to an educated and technological culture. The evidences of the truly "human" nature of Jesus Christ are littered throughout this treatise. BONUS: Audiobook included (from original study recorded 2001) This study contains 24 hours of verse by verse teachings. Recorded: 2011

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66-60.

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Your future lies in 6640.

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66 books by 40 authors, and yet we now discover it's an integrated message system from outside our time domain.

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Welcome to 6640, the ministry outreach of Koinnea House and Korninia Institute.

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Today's Bible teacher is Chuck Missler, connecting the Bible to your life and the world around you.

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In today's study, Chuck completes his teaching on the gospel, according to Luke, Chapter 2.

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Music Chapter 2. And he came by the Spirit into the temple, and when the parents brought in the child Jesus

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to do for him after the custom of the law, then he, Simeon, took him up in his arms and blessed God and said.

0:59.4

Now notice this is the fifth of the Christmas songs in Luke.

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Elizabeth had one.

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Mary had one.

1:06.8

Zecharias had one.

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The angels had one.

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Those are ones we've covered so far. Now we have

1:11.9

Simeon, which is the fifth of what some people call the Christmas songs. Now here's what

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Simeon says. Lord, now letest thou thy servant depart in peace according to thy word. Now dismiss

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is what it actually said. In the Latin, it's no de midas,

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so it becomes a label from the Latin for this song. And the word depart there in the Greek

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means to release a prisoner, to discharge a debtor, to untie a ship and then set sail,

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to take down a tent, or to unyoke a beast of burden. Those are all dismissives,

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okay? Now let thy servant depart in peace. That's the word it's being used here. He says,

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For mine eyes have seen thy salvation, which thou hast prepared before the face of all people.

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