A Bible Handbook to the Acts of the Apostles

A Bible Handbook to the Acts of the Apostles
Author: Mal Couch
Publisher: Kregel Academic
Total Pages: 468
Release:
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780825493942

Numerous evangelical scholars combine their insights to present the best of a Bible handbook and a theological study.

Holy Bible (NIV)

Holy Bible (NIV)
Author: Various Authors,
Publisher: Zondervan
Total Pages: 6793
Release: 2008-09-02
Genre: Bibles
ISBN: 0310294142

The NIV is the world's best-selling modern translation, with over 150 million copies in print since its first full publication in 1978. This highly accurate and smooth-reading version of the Bible in modern English has the largest library of printed and electronic support material of any modern translation.

Handbook on Acts and Paul's Letters (Handbooks on the New Testament)

Handbook on Acts and Paul's Letters (Handbooks on the New Testament)
Author: Thomas R. Schreiner
Publisher: Baker Academic
Total Pages: 519
Release: 2019-11-05
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 149341982X

Leading biblical scholar Thomas Schreiner provides an easy-to-navigate resource for studying and understanding the Acts of the Apostles and the Pauline Letters. This accessibly written volume summarizes the content of each major section of the biblical text to help readers quickly grasp the sense of particular passages. This is the first volume in the Handbooks on the New Testament series, which is modeled after Baker Academic's successful Old Testament handbook series. Series volumes are neither introductions nor commentaries, as they focus primarily on the content of the biblical books without getting bogged down in historical-critical questions or detailed verse-by-verse exegesis. The series will contain three volumes that span the entirety of the New Testament, with future volumes covering the Gospels and Hebrews through Revelation. Written with classroom utility and pastoral application in mind, these books will appeal to students, pastors, and laypeople alike.

The Gospel of Luke and Acts of the Apostles

The Gospel of Luke and Acts of the Apostles
Author: Franklin Scott Spencer
Publisher: Abingdon Press
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2008
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0687008506

Introduces literary, historical, and theological issues of Luke and Acts. Biblical texts create worlds of meaning, and invite readers to enter them. When readers enter such textual worlds, which are often strange and complex, they are confronted with theological claims. With this in mind, the purpose of the Interpreting Biblical Texts series is to help serious readers in their experience of reading and interpreting by providing guides for their journeys into textual worlds. The controlling perspective is expressed in the operative word of the title--interpreting. The primary focus of the series is not so much on the world behind the texts or out of which the texts have arisen as on the worlds created by the texts in their engagement with readers. In keeping with the goals of the series, this volume provides an introductory guide to readers of the New Testament books of Luke and Acts. It focuses on both the synchronic and diachronic dimensions of the literature in an effort to acquaint readers with literary, historical, and theological issues that will facilitate interpretation of these important books. F. Scott Spencer is Professor of New Testament at Baptist Theological Seminary at Richmond.

Acts

Acts
Author: Jaroslav Pelikan
Publisher: Brazos Press
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2006
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1587430940

With his work on Acts, Jaroslav Pelikan initiates the forty-volume Brazos Theological Commentary on the Bible.

Adventuring Through the Life of Christ

Adventuring Through the Life of Christ
Author: Ray C. Stedman
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2009-02
Genre: Bible
ISBN: 9781572933118

Presents a guide to the Gospels and Acts, providing the key verses and themes in the life of Christ and how they can be applied to everyday life.

Acts

Acts
Author: Mikeal C. Parsons
Publisher: Baker Academic
Total Pages: 464
Release: 2008-12
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0801031885

A leading biblical scholar offers grounding in the interpretation of Acts that draws heavily on ancient backgrounds and attends to the theological nature of the texts.

Acts

Acts
Author: Carl R. Holladay
Publisher: Westminster John Knox Press
Total Pages: 674
Release: 2016-08-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1611646766

Highly respected scholar Carl R. Holladay offers an in-depth critical commentary on the book of Acts in this new work from the acclaimed New Testament Library series. Holladay offers a theological, contextual, and literary interpretation, paying attention to Acts as a rich narrative that accounts for the development of the early Christian church. He sees Luke's literary style as an expression of its theological purpose. Holladay writes, "Convinced that Jesus' life and death and the emergence of the early Christian movement occurred under divine guidance and continued the biblical story by fulfilling God's ancient promises, Luke decided to incorporate them into a grandly conceived narrative told in a dignified yet dramatic style. Acts reflects the close relationship between medium and message, yet it also illustrates how the medium is the message." Holladay's commentary is theologically rich and steeped in narrative analysis that understands the high level of literary style as an expression of the theological content and the telling of the Christian origin. The New Testament Library series offers authoritative commentary on every book and major aspect of the New Testament, providing fresh translations based on the best available ancient manuscripts, critical portrayals of the historical world in which the books were created, careful attention to their literary design, and a theologically perceptive exposition of the biblical text. The contributors are scholars of international standing. The editorial board consists of C. Clifton Black, Princeton Theological Seminary; M. Eugene Boring, Brite Divinity School; and John T. Carroll, Union Presbyterian Seminary.

The Acts of the Apostles Commentary

The Acts of the Apostles Commentary
Author: Marianne Manley
Publisher:
Total Pages: 190
Release: 2020-07-29
Genre:
ISBN:

Most of the errors pastors and teachers make in teaching the Bible are because they have not studied the book of Acts carefully. This informative book is packed with great features: Commentary on Christ's ministry through Peter and Paul (chapters one through nine). Helpful tips on understanding the order of the books of the Bible. The heart of the Bible is the wisdom and poetry books (there are several snapshots for understanding those books.) Details of Daniel's timeline for Israel. Incredible pictures and insight related to the history of Israel. Psalm 2 and the "Our Father" prayer is explained. The salvation of Saul of Tarsus. The beginning of the dispensation of grace and the formation of the body of Christ. The Olive tree. The Five Courses of Chastisement of Israel is simply explained. The King James Bible's superiority compared to the NKJV. Plus, an outline of the Gospel of Matthew.