Acts: A Critical and Exegetical Commentary,New
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This is a phrasebyphrase commentary and exposition of the New Testament book of Acts. This commentary is in use as a college textbook, yet is suitable for lay church members.Acts is a history book, written by Luke to complement and continue the record begun in his Gospel. In Acts, Luke demonstrates how Jesus' apostles faithfully and obediently put the Great Commission into practice, beginning 'in Jerusalem, and then into all Judea and Samaria, and even to the remotest part of the earth' (Acts 1:8). Acts is also indispensable for the introductions it provides to many people encountered elsewhere in the New Testament: Peter, Paul, Barnabas, Silas, Timothy, Luke, Apollos, Priscilla and Aquila, etc.The Restoration Movement consistently treats Acts as history, but also as a type of unbiased HowTo manual for the church.75% of the New Testament books find their historical backdrop in Acts. Knowing when the churches in the Galatian region or in the cities of Ephesus or Thessalonica were planted is important to interpreting the epistles bearing their names. Knowing the circumstances of Paul's life during the time when he penned Romans or 1 Corinthians or Philippians colors our interpretation of those books. Knowing who Peter, Luke, and Timothy were influences our interpretations of numerous Scriptures. Such historical information is found in Acts.If the early church is the pattern and model for us to follow, Acts becomes a HowTo manual of sorts. Who can be a Christian, and how does it happen? Who receives spiritual gifts, and how does it happen? What ordinances ought the church observe, and when? What makes a church grow, and how does it happen? What is the relationship between church and state? What is the right response to persecution and tribulation? How ought Christianity interact with other religions? How ought we to battle evil in the spiritual world around us? What is missionary work like, and whom should be sent? What is the right leadership structure in the church, and how are leaders selected? Such questions can be dealt with using the guidance the Holy Spirit provided in Acts.Since this commentary presumes the Godinspired nature of all Biblical writing, the author harmonizes Acts' teachings with other relevant Scriptures, and frequently examines the original language in which it was written. And because of their importance, multiple Special Studies are provided on many of the HowTo topics noted above.This commentary continues the author's series on the books of the New Testament, and is written from the unique standpoint of the Restoration Movement, a position which allows him to approach Scripture with no special theological doctrine or dogma to defend and explicate. This approach provides an unhindered freedom to listen to what the Holy Spirit would tell us in the Scriptures. By deliberately employing the timehonored grammaticohistorical method of interpretation, the Word of God is allowed to impress upon our minds the intent the Divine Author had in mind.

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  • Q: What is the main focus of 'Acts: A Critical and Exegetical Commentary'? A: This commentary provides a phrase-by-phrase exposition of the New Testament book of Acts, highlighting its historical context and theological implications.
  • Q: Who is the author of this commentary? A: The author is Gareth L. Reese, who approaches the text from the perspective of the Restoration Movement.
  • Q: What edition is this commentary? A: This is the 2nd Edition of 'Acts: A Critical and Exegetical Commentary'.
  • Q: What type of binding does this book have? A: The book is available in a hardcover binding.
  • Q: How many pages are in this commentary? A: This commentary contains 1070 pages.
  • Q: Is this book suitable for lay church members? A: Yes, the commentary is designed to be accessible for both college students and lay church members.
  • Q: What is the publication date of this book? A: The book was published on February 10, 2023.
  • Q: Does this commentary include special studies on specific topics? A: Yes, multiple Special Studies are provided on various How-To topics discussed in Acts.
  • Q: What method of interpretation does the author use? A: The author employs the grammatico-historical method of interpretation to convey the intended meaning of the Scriptures.
  • Q: What is the historical significance of the book of Acts? A: Acts serves as a historical backdrop for 75% of the New Testament, providing context for various epistles and characters within the early church.

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