Lesson Eleven: 
Lostness
 Luke 15:1-32; Matthew 18:12-14
last revised: 6/24/00
Lesson Objective:
The student demonstrates understanding of the historical and literary meaning of the Synoptic Gospel texts of Luke 15:1-32 and Matthew 18:12-14.
Lesson Indicators:
Upon successful completion of this lesson the student:
1. Analyzes the syntactical form and function of specified words, phrases, clauses and sentences in each text.
2. Recognizes the historical context of this episode in the life of Jesus.
3. Recognizes the literary context of Luke 15:1-32 and Matthew 18:12-14.
4. Assesses the literary structure of Luke 15:1-32 and Matthew 18:12-14.
5. Identifies the parables contained in Luke 15:1-32 and Matthew 18:12-14.
6. Evaluates the exegetical issues present in interpreting the parables in Luke 15:1-32 and Matthew 18:12-14.
7. Evaluates the possible theological significance of the parables in Luke 15:1-32 and Matthew 18:12-14.
8. Completes the exegetical outlines for Luke 15:1-32 and Matthew 18:12-14.
Matthew Mark
Lost Sheep:Parable 42Parable 42 Gk-Eng texts42 Mt. 18:10-14
Luke Exegetical Issues
Lost Sheep:Parable 67Parable 67 Gk-Eng texts67-69 Lk. 15:1-32
Lost Coin:Parable 68Parable 68 Gk-Eng texts67-69 Lk. 15:1-32
Prodigal Son:Parable 69Parable 69 Gk-Eng texts67-69 Lk. 15:1-32
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