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Reading Acts's title: Reading Acts - Some Thoughts on the Book of Acts and Pauline Theology

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The tribune wants to know the truth, so he ordered the council to meet (22:30). Luke’s account of Paul before the Sanhedrin begins to shift the story away from Paul in Jerusalem to Paul in Roman custody. Luke’s report in Acts 23  is sometimes thought to be inaccurate. When soldiers learned that Paul was a […]

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When Paul says God sent him to the Gentiles, the already angry crowd begins to demand that he be killed. Why does Paul’s prophetic vision receive such a violent reaction? Because they shout and throw dust cloaks into the air, it appears that they take Paul’s speech as blasphemy. Rather than accomplishing his goal (reconciliation […]

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This account of Paul’s vision in the Temple is new information that was not found in the earlier part of Acts. In Acts 9, Ananias tells Paul that God is sending him to the Gentiles. But in Acts 22, Paul does not say Ananias told him about his commission, but God himself tells Paul this […]

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Study Assistant is the main upgrade in Logos 46 for Logos subscribers. According to Logos, Study Assistant is an environment for “Bible study by letting you ask questions in everyday language and get clear, concise answers drawn directly from resources.” Ask a question, and the Study Assistant responds, “Working on it.” I assume larger libraries […]

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