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200 _aWestminster commentaries: The Acts of the Apostles
_fRackham, Richard Belward
_eAn Exposition
210 _aLondon
_cMethuen & Co. LTD.
_d1951
101 _aeng
102 _aGB
215 _aHardcover. Sewn Binding. Volume: 524 pages.
_cColor of cover: Blue.
225 _aWestminster Commentaries
327 _aContents
327 _aThe Acts of the Apostles
327 _aPART I. THE ACTS OF PETER
327 _aDivision 1. The Beginnings of the Church at Jerusalem -- pg.3
327 _aDivision 2. The Extention of the Church to Antioch -- pg.81
327 _aDivision 3. The "passing" of Peter -- pg.171
327 _aPART II. THE ACTS OF PAUL
327 _aDivision 1. The Work of Paul and Barnabas -- pg.187
327 _aDivision 2. Extension of the Church in the Roman Empire -- pg.271
327 _aDivision 3. The "passing" of Paul -- pg.358
327 _aIndex -- pg.515
327 _aMap of the Eastern Mediterranean -- pg.514
330 _aThis thorough commentary on a key New Testament book has been called by Cyril J. Barber (in The Minister's Library) "a brilliantly perceptive study of the text"; by Wilbur V Smith (in Profitable Bible Study) "the greatest of all" commentaries on Acts; and by S. Lewis Johnson (in Bibliography for New Testament Exegesis and Exposition) "a classic." This primarily expository commentary, though first published in 1901, remains highly useful and understandable in the 1970s. Preachers of the Bible and students of theology will welcome the appearance of this volume in a paperback binding. Richard B. Rackham (1863-1912) was a member of the Community of the Resurrection, an Anglican community in Mirfield, Yorks, whose members combined scholarly, educational, and evangelistic work.
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606 _aBible
606 _aNew Testament
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_a220.7 / WC / 1951
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700 _aRackham
_gRichard Belward
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