Abstract
The fourth chapter of Luke’s Gospel ends with a description of the first miracles Jesus makes on a Sabbath day. In the synagogue in Capernaum, Jesus drives out a demon from a possessed man, then he heals Simon’s mother-in-law and performs many other miracles – when the Sabbath is over. An analysis of Luke 4:31-44 helps define the relationship between these miracles and the Sabbath day when they were performed and shows a continuation of the pericope: Luke 4:16-30. What Jesus foretold by stating his mission on one Sabbath day in Nazareth starts to come true on another Sabbath day in Capernaum.
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