Acts
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Acts
(New international biblical commentary, 5 . New Testament series)
Hendrickson Publishers , Paternoster Press, 1995
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Bible. N.T. Acts
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Includes text of Acts in New international version
Includes bibliographical references (p. [457]-463) and indexes
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Original edition: Hendrickson Publisher. 1990
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Description
The International Biblical Commentary Series uses the New International Version of the Bible and is an evangelical scholarly treatment of each book of the Bible. This work on Acts by David Williams approaches the book as historical, yet takes seriously the discussion surrounding this aspect of the book. The Introduction takes into account issues of date, occasion, sources and historical accuracy. The commentary itself focuses on each event in Acts and comes with copious notes. A good commentary for the scholar and advanced lay person.
"The book of Acts is a current focus of scholarly debate, and it is valuable to have Williams' substantial contribution ... careful and accurate in his background, details, and discussions ... this is a very sound, all-round treatment of Acts." --Colin J. Hemer.
"Williams has left virtually no stone unturned in his attempt to bring every feature of interest and debate to the reader's attention ... this well-written commentary is recommended to all, teacher and student alike." --Craig A. Evans.
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