Luc 1:2

2 Selon que nous les ont transmises ceux qui dès le commencement les ont vues eux-mêmes, et qui ont été les ministres de la Parole;

Luc 1:2 Meaning and Commentary

Luke 1:2

Even as they delivered them unto us
By whom the evangelist means, as appears from the after description of them, the twelve apostles, and seventy disciples; who handed down to others the accounts of the birth, life, and death of Christ; and according to which the above Christians proposed to write:

which from the beginning were eyewitnesses and ministers of the
word;
either of the Gospel, or rather of Christ himself, the eternal Word of God; for from the beginning of Christ's preaching the Gospel, or as soon as he entered upon his public ministry, he called his apostles, as Simon, Andrew, James, John and afterwards seventy disciples; who were eyewitnesses of him, of the truth of his incarnation, and of his ministry and miracles; saw, and conversed with him after his resurrection from the dead and beheld his ascension to heaven; and were ministers that were called, qualified, and sent out by him and waited on him, and served him. This shows, as is by some rightly observed, that Luke was not one of the seventy disciples, as some F9 have thought, and as the title of this Gospel, to the Arabic version of it, expresses; for then he would have been an eyewitness himself: nor did he take his account from the Apostle Paul; for he was not a minister of the word from the beginning, but was as one born out of due time.


FOOTNOTES:

F9 Epiphan. contra Haeres. l. 2. Haeres. 51. Theophylact. in Argument in Luc.

Luc 1:2 In-Context

1 Plusieurs ayant entrepris d'écrire l'histoire des choses dont la vérité a été pleinement établie parmi nous;
2 Selon que nous les ont transmises ceux qui dès le commencement les ont vues eux-mêmes, et qui ont été les ministres de la Parole;
3 J'ai cru aussi, très excellent Théophile, que je devais te les écrire par ordre, moi qui les ai toutes examinées avec soin;
4 Afin que tu reconnaisses la certitude des choses dont tu as été instruit.
5 Au temps d'Hérode, roi de Judée, il y avait un sacrificateur nommé Zacharie, du rang d'Abia; sa femme était de la race d'Aaron, et elle s'appelait Élisabeth.
The Ostervald translation is in the public domain.