The Lost Chapter of Acts of the Apostles,Used

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Commentary by E. Raymond CaptThe Sonnini Manuscript better known as The Long Lost Chapter of The Acts of the Apostles contains the account of Paul's journey in Spain and Britain. The document purporting to be the concluding portion of the Acts of the Apostles covers a portion of the period after Paul's two years enforced residence in Rome in his own hired house. It is written in the style of the Acts and reads like a continuation.The Bible gives a fairly complete account of the life of St. Paul; his conversion his missionary journeys and his martyrdom in Rome. But there is a period of time approximately six years of which the Bible remains silent. This would be the period after his trial and acquittal in Rome and before his return to Rome to cast his fate with his many converts. These were his Christian brethren who were being put to death by the thousands during the reign of Emperor Nero.It would be reasonable to assume that during this period Paul visited Spain as he had planned (Rom. 15:28) and perhaps revisited some of the churches in Asia Minor. But Paul had expressed a desire to preach the Gospel to those whom the name of Christ was not known. There can be no question that Paul had heard of the 'Tin Islands' because the Romans had already conquered the greater part of Britain. The apostle could have met many in Rome and elsewhere who had been there either as traders or with the Roman army. Having journeyed so near to Britain as Spain and Gaul it is altogether reasonable to suppose that Paul would have made the short voyage across the English Channel.Stapleback 2016 Edition

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  • Q: What is 'The Lost Chapter of Acts of the Apostles' about? A: 'The Lost Chapter of Acts of the Apostles' is a commentary by E. Raymond Capt that explores a manuscript known as the Sonnini Manuscript. This manuscript recounts the journey of the Apostle Paul in Spain and Britain, covering events that are not detailed in the Bible.
  • Q: Who is the author of this book? A: The book is authored by E. Raymond Capt, who is known for his works on biblical history and manuscript studies.
  • Q: What is the page count of this book? A: 'The Lost Chapter of Acts of the Apostles' contains 56 pages.
  • Q: What edition is this book? A: This is the 14th edition of 'The Lost Chapter of Acts of the Apostles'.
  • Q: Is this book in new condition? A: Yes, the book is in new condition.
  • Q: What type of binding does this book have? A: The book is available in paperback binding.
  • Q: When was this book published? A: 'The Lost Chapter of Acts of the Apostles' was published in March 2009.
  • Q: What are some key features of this book? A: Key features of the book include discussions on lost books of the Bible, the travels of Apostle Paul, and his time in Spain and Britain.
  • Q: In which category does this book fall? A: This book falls under the category of Jesus, the Gospels & Acts.
  • Q: What topics does this book cover? A: The book covers topics such as the life of St. Paul, his missionary journeys, and the historical context of his travels during a largely undocumented period.

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