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Mark 10:45 calls Jesus' death a 'ransom for many.' Matthew copies it. Luke deliberately cuts it. This video examines why Luke omits atonement language entirely and instead presents Jesus as a martyred prophet in the tradition of Elijah and Elisha—revealing that the earliest Christians held genuinely different theological interpretations of the crucifixion. Key concepts covered: • The textual evidence: Luke's deliberate omission of Mark's ransom saying • Luke's prophet-martyr framework: Jesus as rejected truth-teller • The significance of 'exodus' (ἔξοδος) at the Transfiguration • The parallel death pattern across Luke-Acts: John, Jesus, Stephen, Paul • The innocence motif: Why Luke emphasizes Roman declarations of Jesus' innocence • Mark/Matthew's ransom theology vs. Luke's liberation theology • Reading the Gospels as distinct theological portraits, not harmonized accounts ───────────────────────────── ORIGINAL SOURCE ───────────────────────────── This video distills content from: • 10. The Acts of the Apostles All credit for the original scholarship and argumentation belongs to the source creator. This is an educational summary intended to make these insights more accessible. ───────────────────────────── About Lecture Distilled ───────────────────────────── Long lectures. Short videos. Core insights. We distill lengthy academic lectures into focused concept videos, preserving the substance while respecting your time. Explore the project: https://github.com/Augustinus12835/au... #BiblicalStudies #GospelOfLuke #NewTestament #Theology #Atonement #BiblicalScholarship #GospelComparison #ChristianTheology