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A Private Commentary on the Bible: Acts 15-28, is the continuation of Luke's account of the good news, showing the ministry of the Christ through the Holy Spirit working in partnership with Paul and other disciples, to take the good news throughout the Greco-Roman world, by forming local New Testament churches from communities of believers. Continuing from volume 1, A Private Commentary on the Bible: Acts 1-14, volume 2, Acts 15-28, explains the history of the New Testament church from the Jerusalem Council, AD 50, to Pual's imprisonment in Rome, AD 60. A reasonable chronology of events is followed, showing the slow but steady progress of the gospel, which is now focused on the pagan gentiles. Luke's travelogue of Paul's voyage to Rome is closely followed and explained.
The exposition is based on the James Quiggle Translation New Testament. The exposition is thorough, examining every aspect of the text, and does not hesitate to answer questions raised by Luke's historical narrative. The theology is conservative, Reformed, and Dispensational, as required by the inspired text and the historical-grammatical (Literal) hermeneutic.
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A Private Commentary on the Bible: Acts 15-28, is the continuation of Luke's account of the good news, showing the ministry of the Christ through the Holy Spirit working in partnership with Paul and other disciples, to take the good news throughout the Greco-Roman world, by forming local New Testament churches from communities of believers. Continuing from volume 1, A Private Commentary on the Bible: Acts 1-14, volume 2, Acts 15-28, explains the history of the New Testament church from the Jerusalem Council, AD 50, to Pual's imprisonment in Rome, AD 60. A reasonable chronology of events is followed, showing the slow but steady progress of the gospel, which is now focused on the pagan gentiles. Luke's travelogue of Paul's voyage to Rome is closely followed and explained.
The exposition is based on the James Quiggle Translation New Testament. The exposition is thorough, examining every aspect of the text, and does not hesitate to answer questions raised by Luke's historical narrative. The theology is conservative, Reformed, and Dispensational, as required by the inspired text and the historical-grammatical (Literal) hermeneutic.