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The Evangelical Press Study Commentary brings you the best in biblical exposition from some of the most notable evangelical Reformed scholars. This series is aimed at the minister, theologian, layman, and serious student alike. Though comprehensive in content, the volumes are practical and straightforward. Each author presents a careful analysis of the biblical text to grow your understanding of...

address to Theophilus in the Prologue to his Gospel (Luke 1:1–4). In that first Prologue, Luke stresses the utter and absolute reliability of that Gospel. It is an account in which Theophilus may place his full confidence. In echoing that first Prologue here in Acts 1:1, Luke stresses the complete trustworthiness of the account to follow.7 In a single sentence, Luke summarizes the third Gospel: ‘I wrote about all the things that Jesus began to do and to teach.’ The focus of Luke’s Gospel, Luke says,
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