By its opening words the acts of the apostles is linked in the clearest way with the gospel of luke. This is the commentary for the acts of the apostles for the serious bible student and teacher. This impressive commentary on the acts of the apostles exemplifies professor witheringtons usual close and cautious reading of the biblical text with careful research in and response to relevant secondary literature. Our story starts off where the gospel of luke left offjesus is back now that hes resurrected, jesus decides to hang out and chat with his disciples whom luke calls apostles for forty days. Acts of the apostles catholic commentary on sacred. Acts free bible commentary on the book of acts in easy english. The acts of the apostles chapter 1 the ascension of christ. Acts free bible commentary on the book of acts in easy. One of the earliest manuscripts, the codex sinaiticus, gives as the title the simple word acts, with no mention of the apostles. The acts of the apostles often referred to simply as acts, or formally the book of acts, is the fifth book of the new testament. Verse 1 luke referred to his gospel here as my first book. The acts of the apostles commentaries on the books of. Bruce gentile gentile mission gospel greek hellenistic hemer herod holy spirit implied inscription israel jerusalem jesus jewish jews jieqi.
Importance of the book this book alone carries the whole load of inspired history. Preaching through acts of the apostles rightly called by many the most important book in the bible, the acts of the apostles will make enjoyable and profitable read ing for you this month. Of the 27 books that make up what we know as the new testament, the one called the acts of the apostles is unique in the information it contains. Longenecker, william larkin, john polhill, and david williams.
Commentary on the book of acts of the apostles by matthew. This commentary includes an introduction to the acts of the apostles including the history of the text, the structure, and the themes, a chapter by chapter summary, and discussion questions. Witherington does an excellent job in his 100page introduction in establishing the historicity of the book and comparing luke to other greek historians such as polybius in their desire to report facts accurately. Perhaps luke was using it to mean any christian reader. Commentary on the book of acts bible study lessons. Actus apostolorum, often referred to simply as acts, or formally the book of acts, is the fifth book of the new testament. Oct 15, 2014 recently discovered in the durham cathedral library, j. Acts of the apostles, the book of acts commentary, bible study. This is an excellent commentary on the acts of the apostles, aptly subtitled a sociorhetorical commentary. Written in the late 19th century, commentary on the acts of the apostles is a versebyverse look at acts, which mcgarvey believed many theologians had misunderstood before. The name of the man who betrayed jesus was judas iscariot. As mentioned in the origin of the bible, the book of acts is actually a letter written to theophilus by luke, the doctor who accompanied paul on his latter missionary journeys and used his medical training to carefully record what paul and the other apostles said and did as inspired by god. Emeritus professor in the university of manchester the study of the acts of the apostles shows no signs of slackening.
Acts describes how the jesus movement transitioned from a jewish sect to a distinct world religion inclusive of gentiles. Acts is the second book in the history that luke wrote. Kent hughes, ajith fernando, gordon keddie, richard n. Acts agrippa antioch apostelgeschichte apostles aram aurov autov baptism barnabas caesarea christ christian church corinth disciples docs e. The first section traverses the emergence of the global gospel and the reception of the gentile christians into an emancipated church. This document has been generated from xsl extensible stylesheet language source with renderx xep formatter, version 3. Acts of the apostles online commentary america magazine. Acts of the apostles, the second part of the work that begins with the gospel according to luke, is the story of the early church after jesuss. There are a number of other helpful commentaries on the book of acts, including those by david peterson, james montgomery boice, dennis johnson, j. Commenting on commentaries on acts gerald cowen criswell college, dallas, tx 75246 in preparation for a thorough study of the book of acts, it is worth while to take stock of the resources available. Acts of the apostles catholic commentary on sacred scripture.
Top 5 commentaries on the book of acts ligonier ministries. As the fifth book of the new testament and a sequel to the gospel of luke or the second volume of what is often called lukeacts, the acts of the apostles continues the story begun by luke. Baker book house, 1978 barnhouse, donald grey, acts. Matthew henry 18 october 1662 22 june 1714 was an english commentator on the bible, who published his works in 1706, sixvolume exposition of the old and new testaments 17081710 or complete commentary, provides an exhaustive verse by verse study of the bible. Acts of the apostlescommentaries, commentaries new. The acts of the apostles, the second volume of lukes twovolume work. Now the second volume, acts, will detail jesus continuing work through his apostles that he had chosen and the work of the holy spirit who would be. Whats the history of the acts of the apostles book. How to believe acts takes up the story of christianitys most famous convert and his dramatic adoption of the christian cause.
Carefully transcribed and edited, these texts give us a new appreciation for lightfoots contributions to biblical scholarship. Everyone was filled with the holy spirit and began to speak in other tongues as the spirit enabled them. The same theophilus is addressed, and in the first chapter the story is resumed just at the point where the gospel left off, save that a few extra details are given of the lords words after his resurrection, and the account of his ascension is repeated in a somewhat different setting. However, after mentioning the eleven in chapter 1, and a brief mention of james the brother of john, plus some mention of james, the brother of jesus, the apostles luke focuses on are peter and paul. The design of luke, in writing acts, was to supply, by select and suitable instances, an. While there are many various criticisms concerning both the gospels and the pauline epistles, there seems to be little if any argument as to the authenticity and dating of the fifth book in the new testament commonly referred to as acts of the apostles. The rest of the apostles drop out of sight and are only mentioned in a corporate way. Acts is the only nt narrative to describe early church history ad 3062. The traditional title of acts is the acts of the apostles. Properly, the book is the acts of peter and of paul, and the two themes divide the book with some precision. This book follows the biblical history of john the apostle.
Barclay wrote both his gospel and acts for the princip. The text is an easy read and it is very enlightening about a book of the bible that is rarely examined in adult life. Here are some of the major issues involving acts of the apostles. Acts is the second volume of the twovolume work, luke acts. For a book which is as pivotal as acts to our practice of nt christianity, it is deplorable that. Book of acts in the setting of hellenistic history. Acts of the apostles encyclopedia of the bible bible. The acts of the apostles, fifth book of the new testament, a valuable history of the early christian church. A list of sermons in the book of acts leadership resources. Written in a readable style, with more detailed interaction with scholarly discussion found in the various excursuses, this commentary draws on the best new insights from a number of disciplines. The acts of the apostles alexander, joseph addison, commentary on the acts of the apostles. Clearly, the author ofthe book of luke is also the one who penned the book of acts. White is the american religious author of this book series, and the act of the apostles just happens to be one of the books in the series. A newly discovered commentary is an exciting window into the mind of one of the most brilliant biblical commentators of the past centuries.
This title may be a bit misleading, because 11 apostles are barely mentioned, while the book concentrates almost exclusively on the early work of peter chapters 112 and the short but influential ministry of paul chapters 28. His subsequent history is not recorded, which would indicate the book was written before that history was known. University of durham in england, currently professor of new testament interpretation, asbury theological seminary, notes in his research that ancient historical writing in lukes age was influenced by. Date the book ends with paul in prison in rome for the first time. The text is an easy read and it is very enlightening about. London eijiev ejii eotiv ephesian ephesus eyeveto f. Even though i spent 8 years in catholic elementary school, 4 years at a catholic high school, and 4 years at a catholic college i never really learned the things that this book says about the acts of the apostles. They saw what seemed to be tongues of fire that separated and came to rest on each of them.
The first volume, the gospel of luke, shows as luke says, all that jesus began to do and teach. Read acts commentary using commentary critical and explanatory on the whole bible. Study the bible online using commentary on acts and more. There are lots of bible commentaries on the acts of the apostles, but bookcaps offers one of the first electronic bible commentaries for the modern reader. Lightfoots commentary on the acts of the apostles is a landmark event of great significance to both church and academy. Acts of the apostles quizzes online, trivia, questions. Matthew henry 18 october 1662 22 june 1714 was an english commentator on the bible, who published his works in 1706, sixvolume exposition of the old and new testaments 17081710 or complete commentary, provides an exhaustive verse by verse study of the bible, covering the whole of the old testament, and the gospels and acts in the new testament. Commentary on the book of acts of the apostles by matthew henry. Praxeis apostolon was first used by irenaeus in the late second century. In acts, jesus promise that the disciples will be baptized with the holy spirit cf. Zondervan publishing house, 1956 barnes, albert, notes on the new testament explanatory and practical. Carefully transcribed and edited, these texts give us a new appreciation for lightfoots contributions to.
A read is counted each time someone views a publication summary such as the title, abstract, and list of authors, clicks on a figure, or views or downloads the fulltext. Acts is the second volume of the twovolume work, lukeacts. Readers of all backgrounds will benefit greatly from the wisdom and judicious exegetical care of j. Terms in this set 12 though called the acts of the apostles, the book focuses primarily on only two apostlespeter and paulwho in christian art are usually portrayed holding what items. Acts of the apostles encyclopedia of the bible bible gateway. The conflict of the ages book series features a series of books uncovering the conflicts between god and satan. This bulletin has in recent years carried a lecture on the paulinism of acts2 and dr. Luke wrote the acts of the apostles as the second of a two part work.
In fact, there is an acts 1 and an acts 2, divided at 15. Acts of the apostles introduction new testament matthew. But it is more likely that theophilus was a real person. A history of the acts of the apostles the book was almost certainly written by the same author as the gospel now known as lukes gospel. The reason why judas iscariots name is not listed in acts 1. Recently discovered in the durham cathedral library, j. Book of acts chapter 2, part 2 christogenea internet radio 051020. Another christian fraud there exists no more compelling document supporting the validity of the christian religion than the book of acts. He cites an encyclopedia entry which he believes best represents the book.
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