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Explore the book of Acts in depth with Dr. Darrell L. Bock who is internationally recognized for his scholarship in Luke-Acts. You will hear Dr. Bock’s commentary on key speeches and significant events such as Pentecost, the expansion of the gospel to the gentiles, and the Jerusalem council that decided how Jews and gentiles would function as ...
- Interpreting The Book of Acts
Interpreting the Book of Acts presents the fruit of the...
- Interpreting The Book of Acts
As they carry the gospel throughout the world, the Holy Spirit enables Christians to be witnesses to Christ’s death and resurrection to people from all ethnic backgrounds. Here are our top commentaries on the Book of Acts.
- Why Luke is writing this book, 1:1-3. v1 Dear Theophilus, Jesus began to do many things and he began to teach many things. In my first book, I wrote about all those things.
- The *Holy Spirit comes at *Pentecost, 2:1-4. v1 On the day called *Pentecost, the *disciples were all together, in one place. v2 Immediately, there was a sound from heaven.
- Peter cures a man who cannot walk, 3:1-10. v1 One day, Peter and John were going to the *Temple to pray. This was at three o’clock in the afternoon.
- The *Jewish leaders arrest Peter and John, 4:1-4. v1 Peter and John were speaking to the people. As they spoke, the priests, the captain of the *Temple guard and some *Sadducees arrived.
- Darrell L. Bock — Acts (Baker Exegetical Commentary on The New Testament, 2007).
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Darrell Bock’s outstanding two-volume commentary on the Gospel of Luke raised my expectations for his commentary on Acts in the same series. I was not disappointed. This work is equally outstanding. Like the other volumes in this series, it is somewhat technical. Greek words within the body of the text are transliterated, but if the reader does not...
There are a number of other helpful commentaries on the book of Acts, including those by Ben Witherington, I. Howard Marshall, C. K. Barrett (Vol. 1, Vol. 2, or abridged version), James Montgomery Boice, Dennis Johnson, J. A. Alexander, R. Kent Hughes, Ajith Fernando, Gordon Keddie, Joseph Fitzmyer, Richard N. Longenecker, William Larkin, John Polh...
All students of the book of Acts should take the time to read Alan J. Thompson’s The Acts of the Risen Lord Jesus. A helpful work that places Acts in the larger redemptive historical context of Scripture is Dennis Johnson’s The Message of Acts. The five-volume set *The Book of Acts in its First Century Setting *will be helpful for those doing more ...
Nov 28, 2023 · F.F. Bruce – The Book of the Acts (New International Commentary on the New Testament). F.F. Bruce has two commentaries on Acts and the contribution to the NICNT series is regarded as the stronger of the two. Not only that, but it is regarded as one of the very best works on the book.
The Book of Acts, sometimes called the fifth Gospel, is a continuation of the Gospel of Luke. Dr. Luke is the writer, as he states in his introduction (v. 1). Sir William Ramsay, after making a critical study of Luke’s writings, declared that Luke was the greatest historian, ancient or modern.
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