Luke 1:1

1Now
Grk “Since” or “Because.” This begins a long sentence that extends through v. 4. Because of the length and complexity of the Greek sentence and the tendency of contemporary English style to use shorter sentences, the Greek sentence has been divided up into shorter English sentences in the translation.
many have undertaken to compile an account
This is sometimes translated “narrative,” but the term itself can refer to an oral or written account. It is the verb “undertaken” which suggests a written account, since it literally is “to set one’s hand” to something (BDAG 386 s.v. ἐπιχειρέω). “Narrative” is too specific, denoting a particular genre of work for the accounts that existed in the earlier tradition. Not all of that material would have been narrative.
of the things
Or “events.”
that have been fulfilled
Or “have been accomplished.” Given Luke’s emphasis on divine design (e.g., Luke 24:43–47) a stronger sense (“fulfilled”) is better than a mere reference to something having taken place (“accomplished”).
among us,
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