(December 16, 2013 at 4:02 pm)Lemonvariable72 Wrote: Okay drich, the NT has 27 books over 358 pages
Now traditionally we attribute 14 books to paul (a few are disputed), and those books cover 112 pages
SO if you go by number of books, you get about half written by paul. If you go by number of pages you get roughly one third
So, again. Luke was Paul's disciple/personal scribe (the guy who did Paul's writting.) In exchange Luke learned everything he knew about Christ/The church from Paul. So one can attribute the writtings of Luke to... PAUL! Adding Luke's acredited works to Paul takes NT content well into the 2/3's range.

