Acts 1–12:

A Pentecostal Commentary

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality
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Author: Matthew N. O. Sadiku ISBN: 9781490776248
Publisher: Trafford Publishing Publication: September 30, 2016
Imprint: Trafford Publishing Language: English
Author: Matthew N. O. Sadiku
ISBN: 9781490776248
Publisher: Trafford Publishing
Publication: September 30, 2016
Imprint: Trafford Publishing
Language: English

Every serious student of the Bible desires to understand the text, discover the biblical principles, and apply the truths to his/her life. This commentary is designed to help students, pastors, and Bible teachers understand the book of Acts in a simple manner. Working from the popular New International Version (NIV), the author provides helpful commentary on the text verse by verse. This verse-by-verse commentary is different from others in two respects. First, it is brief while some commentaries are unnecessarily wordy and verbose. Second, it is Pentecostal in outlook. This implies that we generally adhere to the doctrine of biblical inerrancy and adopt a literalist approach to the interpretation of the Bible. The Gospel of Luke, along with Acts, forms a two-volume history. The book of Acts fills the gap between the Gospels and the Epistles. Acts is evidently an important book for the church since it teaches the nature, growth, and purpose of the church.

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Every serious student of the Bible desires to understand the text, discover the biblical principles, and apply the truths to his/her life. This commentary is designed to help students, pastors, and Bible teachers understand the book of Acts in a simple manner. Working from the popular New International Version (NIV), the author provides helpful commentary on the text verse by verse. This verse-by-verse commentary is different from others in two respects. First, it is brief while some commentaries are unnecessarily wordy and verbose. Second, it is Pentecostal in outlook. This implies that we generally adhere to the doctrine of biblical inerrancy and adopt a literalist approach to the interpretation of the Bible. The Gospel of Luke, along with Acts, forms a two-volume history. The book of Acts fills the gap between the Gospels and the Epistles. Acts is evidently an important book for the church since it teaches the nature, growth, and purpose of the church.

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