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Acts, Holy Spirit
Acts, Agabus, Paul
(to be continued) Acts, Luke, Lydia, Paul, Silas
Acts 21:8. Luke, Persecution
J. H. Bavinck, the late professor at Kampen, the Netherlands, calls the Book of Acts "A mission document par excellence" (Introduction To The Science Of Missions). This is so very true. Anyone wishing to formulate a theology of missions could ill afford to ignore the Book of Acts. The Book of Acts h
Feb. 6 Acts 28:16–29 How does the Roman Jews’ reception of and response to Paul differ from the Judean Jews? 109A vv. 1–3 300 vv. 1–3 Feb. 7 Acts 28:23–31 How do you see God’s faithfulness to Paul at the end of Acts? 89B vv. 1, 2 241 vv. 1, 2 - - -
Date Read Study Psalter Oct. 8 Acts 1:1–5 What was Jesus busy doing between his resurrection and ascension? 183 Oct. 9 Acts 1:6–11 What was wrong with the disciples’ question, and how does Jesus address it? 200 Oct. 10 Acts 1:12–20 What is significant about the inclusion of Jesus’ bret
We believe that if we keep in mind the expansive, progressive nature of the covenant of God and that this is the time and season in which this expansion must take place according to the eternal purpose of God (Eph. 1:9-11) we will not have any difficulty on this score. Acts is not a book of mere log
And finally, this section marks a turning point also in so far as it introduces us to Saul the persecutor, who is destined to become Paul the apostle. In all this we must surely not forget the main idea of the entire Book of Acts. The matters mentioned above are in no wise to be divorced from the id
This is evident not only from the entire plan and purpose of the books of Acts (see Outline I), but also from a close and careful study of this chapter, b) He is here merely introduced to show why at this time a great persecution suddenly broke loose against the church of God in Jerusalem. 2. Saul