Digital Logos Edition
Including contributions from celebrated preachers and theologians, The Biblical Illustrator provides historical and cultural insight, commentary, illustrations, and more to make your sermons engaging and practical. This volume covers chapters 8–13 of the Gospel of Luke.

“man; which our Saviour declares in these words, ‘Who, after He hath killed” (Page 543)
“One is an example by which we are warned against the evil of earthly-mindedness. Influenced in such a way the heart is in danger of being entangled so as not only to be kept from attending to what is better, but to think it strange that others should differ from ourselves.” (Page 271)
“She felt irritated because her sister did not think and act like herself. She measured her sister’s conduct by her own line, and hence her rash reflection on Mary’s composure.” (Page 271)
“Pain is a sort of ordination to the Christian ministry. It furnishes a true believer with a new pulpit to preach from” (Page 744)
“That poor woman was being prepared, even by the agency of the devil, to glorify God.” (Page 746)