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The Acts of the Apostles Commentary

Part 1 Acts Chapter One through Chapter Nine

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The Acts of the Apostles Commentary

By: Marianne Manley
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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 Acts 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 Bible Study Bibles & Bible Study Christianity Commentaries New Testament Middle East
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this is supposed to be a commentary on the book of Acts but rambles back and forth between the old and New testaments. The sense was the author is trying to prove his overall theological position under the guys of commenting on the book of Acts. there is some knowledge here that is accurate but there's also some strange heretical type doctrines being shared

a confused commentary

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