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In the Fullness of Time: An Introduction to the Biblical Theology of Acts and Paul is unavailable, but you can change that!

An Exegetical Study of the Book of Acts and Pauline Theology. Christians meticulously research the apostle Paul, but often skip a crucial starting point: the foundations of his deeply nuanced theology. Some studies on the book of Acts attempt to touch on every major theme in Paul’s letters, making them difficult to understand or prone to leaving out important nuances. Christians need a biblical,...

was blind and mute because demon-possessed (12:22). This miracle results in a divided reaction. By their reasoning, on the one hand, the Pharisees conclude that Jesus must have been serving Satan (12:24). Jesus, in turn, counters this reaction, negatively, by saying in effect that Satan would never take such a counterproductive action against himself and his interests (12:25–26) and then, positively (12:28), by asserting that this healing is a present manifestation of the eschatological rule of God.
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