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It is as we appreciate this fact , that we see how St. Luke records the gradual rejection of the Jews of their own Messiah ; not only in Jerusalem , but in city aster city of the Dispersion they drive out the followers of Jesus , until ...
It is as we appreciate this fact , that we see how St. Luke records the gradual rejection of the Jews of their own Messiah ; not only in Jerusalem , but in city aster city of the Dispersion they drive out the followers of Jesus , until ...
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The decision on the text is extremely hard to arrive at ; and in fact with our present knowledge almost impossible ; but there are two considerations which carry us further . First is the fact that to put a food law in the middle of the ...
The decision on the text is extremely hard to arrive at ; and in fact with our present knowledge almost impossible ; but there are two considerations which carry us further . First is the fact that to put a food law in the middle of the ...
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In favour of this view is the fact that Luke never tells us that the ship dropped any of the party at Miletus ( contrast xviii . 19 ) , and further we should have to restrict the meaning of ” in ver . 13 if they left at Troas .
In favour of this view is the fact that Luke never tells us that the ship dropped any of the party at Miletus ( contrast xviii . 19 ) , and further we should have to restrict the meaning of ” in ver . 13 if they left at Troas .
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
ADDITIONAL NOTES | 67 |
The Text of the Decree of the Council | 208 |
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The Acts of the Apostles, with intr. and notes by C. Knapp, Volumen1 Charles Knapp Vista completa - 1914 |
The Acts of the Apostles, with intr. and notes by C. Knapp, Volumen2 Charles Knapp Vista completa - 1915 |
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