About Luke 24
Luke 24 takes its name from the risen Christ opening the Scriptures and teaching that Moses, the Prophets, and the Psalms bear witness to Him. The project traces Old Testament passages quoted, cited, echoed, and fulfilled in the New Testament.
Luke 24 is a static-first study tool focused on showing how Old Testament texts are cited, quoted, echoed, and typologically used in the New Testament.
The project is historically Reformed in editorial orientation and catholic in concern for historic Christian witness. Scripture remains the authority, while witness layers help readers compare how churches and commentators have understood the NT’s use of the OT.
The default development profile is a limited sample slice. The intended public MVP profile uses the imported KJV 1769-style Protestant 66-book corpus. Apocrypha and deuterocanonical comparison support are not part of this stage.
All classification labels can be edited through the sample data. Every allusion, typological link, echo, and some quotations retain disputed states where scholarship is unsettled or debated.
