Luke

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2:19The Heart: the idiom in this verse is not literally true
3:8 — stone ancestors
3:38 — Genealogy ending in Adam, son of God.
6:17-18 — Jesus healing people with diseases, or "troubled with unclean spirits"
7:21 — Medical language of Luke (William Kirk Hobart)
7:22Composite References
9:38-42 — Jesus healing a boy "convulsed by a demon"
10:18 — the fallacy of Argument from "Endorsement"
10:25-28Composite References
11:14 — Jesus casting out a "demon" (inability to speak) — not literally true
11:49-51 — cited with 17:26-30 as "accepting" events of early Genesis "as literally true"
13:32 — Medical language of Luke (William Kirk Hobart)
16:22-31 — counter-example against Argument from "Endorsement"
17:26-30 — cited as "accepting" events of early Genesis "as literally true"

Luke's medical language

Discussion of how to understand Luke's use of medical language is here.