What this audit focuses on
Luke often signals continuity with the Hebrew Bible while introducing interpretive moves that shift categories. A context-first reading checks whether those moves preserve Tanakh meanings or reassign them.
Three recurring patterns to watch
- Relocation of meanings: terms that have stable covenant meaning in Tanakh are moved into new frames.
- Definition drift: key words remain the same but definitions are quietly adjusted mid-argument.
- Selective sourcing: quotations and allusions are used without their covenant context.
Why dedicated pages matter for SEO (and for readers)
This post links to the Luke and John volumes using clean internal links. Each book has its own canonical URL and Book schema, so search visibility is distributed across the catalog instead of collapsing into a single “main” title.