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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...

at worship, at meals, and in the sharing of their material goods (v. 44). The Christians visibly showed their unity in Jesus Christ in the worship services, where they called one another brothers and sisters. c. Breaking of bread. Is this a reference to a meal in a private home (see Luke 24:30, 35) or to a communion service? This question is difficult to answer.73 The context, however, seems to suggest that it refers to a celebration of the Lord’s Supper. In the Greek, the definite article precedes
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