A Bible Handbook to the Acts of the ApostlesMal Couch Kregel Academic - 455 páginas Mal Couch has combined the talents of numerous evangelical scholars to present an in-depth look at the major doctrinal themes and issues in the Book of Acts. This three-part work begins with a discussion of the major theological issues in the Book of Acts. The second section explores the person and work of the Holy Spirit. The third section presents a verse-by-verse handbook to Acts; discussing the background and significance of the people, places, and events. Contributors to this work are Paul Benware, Mal Couch, Thomas Figart, Arnold Fruchtenbaum, Robert Lightner, Steven McAvoy, Russell Penny, and J. Randall Price.Contributors are well-known and respected theologians from across the countryIncludes numerous charts and mapsDeals with a pivotal book in the Bible |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-5 de 48
... Healing of the Lame Man and Its Results 177 .... 178 215 4. The First Organized , Official Persecution .... 223 5. Problems in the Church ; Persecution Outside 234 6. The Selection of Deacons ; Stephen Before the Sanhedrin ...... 243 7 ...
... healed in the name of Jesus . • Acts 4:27 . Israel is listed along with the Gentiles as guilty of the crucifixion . • Acts 5:21 . A reference to the " senate of the sons of Israel " who were unbelievers . • Acts 5:31 . Peter offers ...
... healing of the lame beggar by the apostle Peter in Acts 3 : 1-11 . It was obviously an apostolic miracle and set the ... heal , and signs and wonders take place through the name of Thy holy Servant Jesus . " The apostles asked for God to ...
... healing from physical problems , and some needed freeing from demonic oppression . Every person who came was healed because the apostles had authority to heal , regardless of the faith of the person who came to them . This authority to heal ...
Mal Couch. healing of Aeneas in Acts 9 : 32-35 . The second account is that of the resurrection of Dorcas , or Tabitha , in Acts 9 : 36-43 . While Peter was still at Lydda , where he had healed Aeneas , Tabitha , or Dorcas , had died in ...
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The Theology and Work of the Holy Spirit in Acts | 119 |
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A VersebyVerse Background Guide to the Book of Acts | 177 |
The First Organized Official Persecution | 227 |
Problems in the Church Persecution Outside | 241 |
The Selection of Deacons Stephen Before the Sanhedrin | 253 |
Stephens Sermon and Martyrdom | 259 |
The Ministry at Ephesus | 354 |
Travels Through Greece and Asia Minor | 361 |
Return to Jerusalem the Arrest of Paul | 368 |
Pauls Defense Before the Jerusalem Crowd | 374 |
Paul Before the Sanhedrin Journey to Caesarea | 378 |
Pauls Address Before Felix | 381 |
Pauls Testimony Before Festus | 385 |
Pauls Defense Before Agrippa | 388 |
The Conversion of Saul Sauls Journey to Jerusalem | 270 |
Peter and the First Gentile Conversions | 281 |
The Gentile Witness Controversy Saul and the Antioch Church | 287 |
Increasing Persecution and the Death of Herod | 297 |
First Missionary Journey Paul at Pisidian Antioch | 309 |
Outreach to Iconium Lystra and Derbe Return to Antioch | 312 |
The Jerusalem Council Second Missionary Journey | 317 |
The Gospel in Macedonia the Ministry at Philippi | 323 |
The Ministry at Thessalonica Berea and Athens | 334 |
The Ministry at Corinth Third Missionary Journey | 343 |
Pauls Journey to Rome | 390 |
Pauls Arrival at Rome Meetings with the Roman Jews | 395 |
Appendixes | 401 |
Timelines Acts 128 | 403 |
The Laying on of Hands in the Old Testament and the Gospels | 405 |
The Sign Gifts | 412 |
Progressive Dispensationalism and the Book of Acts | 417 |
Endnotes | 425 |