Adjective
Lukan (comparative more Lukan, superlative most Lukan)
(Christianity) Relating to Luke the Evangelist or to Luke-Acts.
Justin's gospel text must have continued with the remainder of the Lukan pericope of the annunciation. Source: Internet
Returning sophomore handler Caiden Lukan acknowledged there have been some differences in how practice is run this year, but is thankful to be on the field. Source: Internet
Others have objected that the language of the speeches is too Lukan in style to reflect anyone else's words. Source: Internet
That Justin did not entirely formulate it ad hoc is demonstrated by the close parallel in the Proteuangelium Iakobi (PJ 11:3), where much of the same combination of Matthean and Lukan elements occurs. Source: Internet
For Matthean and Lukan chronologies replicate Mark’s, their primary source; whereas John and, before him, Paul take other directions. Source: Internet