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This commentary is designed to help the student of Scripture gain a mastery of the Book of Acts so that its content may master his soul and make him a better witness to the power of Jesus. Dr. Custer has written a commentary that is scholarly yet practical, comprehensive without being cumbersome, and one that remains doctrinally sound. It tackles solutions to the alleged “discrepancies,” and...

“And as they were going along the road, they came to some water, and the eunuch said, Behold, water; what hinders me from being baptized?” (v. 36). Plainly Philip had spoken to him about much more than the simple plan of salvation. The Ethiopian eunuch is a contrast to Simon the sorcerer. Simon had mental reservations and no heart submission to the truth. The Ethiopian gave complete heart submission to the truth about Christ and was prepared to obey all he had learned. The exclamation “Behold, water”
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