I think that there are a few distinctive features which differentiate the two different versions of Gospel written by Mark and Luke. One noteworthy contrast includes topographical course of action. The most important and particular subsection of Luke’s gospel continues from 9:51 to no less than 18:14, in which we read that Jesus, at the beginning of this fragment, sets His face to go to Jerusalem. The climatic voyage making progress toward what will be His obsession, torturous killing and restoration. This is now and then called Luke’s travel account, or generally basically simply his focal segment.