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Of this commentary, the author writes: "While composing the commentary on Acts, I kept in mind the needs of the pastor and the teacher of Scripture. Throughout this volume I have attempted to give an adequate description of the historical times, the cultural influences, and the geographic features mentioned by the writer of Acts. Limitations of space often forced me to restrict discussions on...

A. Title B. Sources C. Speeches D. Historicity E. Author, Date, and Place F. Theology G. Characteristics H. Text I. Purpose J. Themes K. Outline In length, Acts surpasses nearly all the books in the New Testament canon. With its twenty-eight chapters that comprise a total of 1,007 verses, it forms an inseparable link between the Gospels and the Epistles. Indeed, without Acts the canon would be incomplete. Acts is the continuation of the Gospel account and establishes the basis for the epistolary
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