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The aim of A. T. Robertson’s classic Studies in the New Testament is to make the New Testament more intelligible and more easily taught to others. The book is not meant for technical scholars or students in theological seminaries. Instead, Robertson writes to the average teacher in the Sunday school, the adult Bible class, boys and girls in the high schools, those in their first year or so in...

prophet Agabus, in dramatic fashion, warned him of what was in store for him in Jerusalem, but Paul was not afraid, and went on over the protest of Luke and the rest who surrendered to the will of the Lord. So at last Paul drew near to Jerusalem once more. He had found a friend who was to be his host in Jerusalem, one of the early disciples, Mnason of Cyprus. What will Jerusalem do for Paul now? The city has been a tragic experience for him in the past.