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The Acts of the Apostles Commentary

Part 3 Acts Chapter Nineteen through Chapter Twenty-eight

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The book of Acts records the fall of Israel and salvation going to the Gentiles. Follow Paul from the “uproar” in Ephesus to his house arrest in Rome. The Bible text is provided in bold and the commentary within brackets on Acts Chapters Nineteen through Twenty-eight. This is the third and final book of the three-part Acts series. Prepare for eternity and edify your soul and spirit with these commentaries by a King James Bible believer that is “rightly dividing the word of truth” (2 Timothy 2:15). The Father will exalt His Son to rule both realms. God will use Peter’s group to reclaim the earth and Paul’s group to reclaim heaven. The many extra features include: How to Share the Gospel. An Outline of Acts. Bible Timeline. A review sentence for all the chapters in Acts. A Comparison of Peter’s and Paul’s signs and miracles. Several Maps. The Hasmonean and the Flavian Family Trees. The Recovery of the Knowledge of the Truth (a brief history of the grace movement). Romans Chapter 11 commentary. An extensive Outline of the Gospel of John. The Superiority of the King James Bible Over the Originals. Many incredible pictures. Hymns. Plus, a list of the Fulfilled Prophecies of Jesus Christ. Bible Study Bibles & Bible Study Christianity Commentaries New Testament
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