Acts : Zondervan Exegetical commentary on the New Testament /
Schnabel, Eckhard J.,
Acts : Zondervan Exegetical commentary on the New Testament / Eckhard J. Schnabel ; Clinton E. Arnold, editor. - Grand Rapids, Michigan : Zondervan, (c)2012. - 1162 pages ; 25 cm. - Zondervan exegetical commentary on the New Testament ; v. 5 .
Introduction to Acts : Luke and his readers ; Luke and his historical work ; The Greek text of Acts ; The chronology of early Christian history ; Structure and literary form -- Select bibliography -- Commentary on Acts -- The theology of Acts -- Scripture index -- Other ancient literature index -- Subject index -- Author index.
With attention to issues that continue to surface in today's church, the Zondervan Exegetical Commentary on the New Testament series offers pastors, students, and teachers a focused resource for reading, teaching, and preaching the Book of Acts. Acts highlights (1) the work of God through the exalted Jesus who grants the presence of the Holy Spirit; (2) the significance of Jesus who is Israel's Messiah and the Savior of the world and who directs the expansion of the church; (3) the work of the Holy Spirit as transforming power present in the lives of the followers of Jesus and their communities; (4) the identity of the church as the community of God, comprised of Jews and Gentiles who are followers of Jesus; (5) the mission of the church whose leaders take the gospel to cities and regions of the Roman Empire in which Jesus has not yet been proclaimed as Messiah and Savior; (6) the historical events and the persons who played a role in the expansion of earliest Christianity. https://www.amazon.com/Acts-Zondervan-Exegetical-Commentary-Testament/dp/031024367X/ref=tmm_hrd_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=1588795010&sr=1-1
9780310243670
New Testament Criticism & Interpretation.
BS2625 / .A287 2012 BS2625
Acts : Zondervan Exegetical commentary on the New Testament / Eckhard J. Schnabel ; Clinton E. Arnold, editor. - Grand Rapids, Michigan : Zondervan, (c)2012. - 1162 pages ; 25 cm. - Zondervan exegetical commentary on the New Testament ; v. 5 .
Introduction to Acts : Luke and his readers ; Luke and his historical work ; The Greek text of Acts ; The chronology of early Christian history ; Structure and literary form -- Select bibliography -- Commentary on Acts -- The theology of Acts -- Scripture index -- Other ancient literature index -- Subject index -- Author index.
With attention to issues that continue to surface in today's church, the Zondervan Exegetical Commentary on the New Testament series offers pastors, students, and teachers a focused resource for reading, teaching, and preaching the Book of Acts. Acts highlights (1) the work of God through the exalted Jesus who grants the presence of the Holy Spirit; (2) the significance of Jesus who is Israel's Messiah and the Savior of the world and who directs the expansion of the church; (3) the work of the Holy Spirit as transforming power present in the lives of the followers of Jesus and their communities; (4) the identity of the church as the community of God, comprised of Jews and Gentiles who are followers of Jesus; (5) the mission of the church whose leaders take the gospel to cities and regions of the Roman Empire in which Jesus has not yet been proclaimed as Messiah and Savior; (6) the historical events and the persons who played a role in the expansion of earliest Christianity. https://www.amazon.com/Acts-Zondervan-Exegetical-Commentary-Testament/dp/031024367X/ref=tmm_hrd_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=1588795010&sr=1-1
9780310243670
New Testament Criticism & Interpretation.
BS2625 / .A287 2012 BS2625