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Jaroslav Pelikan, one of the most well-respected scholars in the history of Christianity, brings you an insightful and well articulated commentary on Acts. This distinctly theological commentary focuses more on the themes and dogmas of Acts, rather than the text itself.

5:29a TPR But Peter, answering, said to him. In the TPR it is Peter alone who speaks here, without reference to “the apostles” as in the Greek text underlying the RSV, just as the TPR earlier says that “he [Peter] put forward two [candidates as successors of Judas] … and he [Peter] prayed and said” (1:23–24 TPR). Even if the correct reading of this text is the RSV’s “Peter and the apostles,” moreover, it does not say
Acts 5:29a