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Acts leaves no stone unturned as it brings every feature of interest and debate about the book of Acts to our attention. Careful and accurate, this incisive exploration of Luke’s account of the events following the resurrection will shed light on cultural and political realities at the time the church was in its infancy.

in addition to this broader meaning of the word, koinōnia is employed in the New Testament in the sense of the collection and distribution of gifts, in which the fellowship of the believers found particular expression (cf. Rom. 15:26; 2 Cor. 8:4; 9:13; Heb. 13:16). In the light of the verses that follow (44, 45), we should almost certainly include this sense in the meaning of this verse. Third, they shared in the breaking of bread. This phrase does not compel us to understand anything more than an
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