The Acts of the ApostlesJazzybee Verlag, 2014 M05 26 - 639 pages The fifth book of the New Testament has been known from ancient times as The Acts of the Apostles; but this title cannot be found in the book itself. One of the earliest manuscripts, the Codex Sinaiticus, gives as the title the simple word Acts, with no mention of the apostles. There is a reason for this. Acts was intended to be more than a brief history of the service rendered by the twelve disciples, much more than the principal events in the lifework of its four leading characters, Peter, James, John, and Paul. The Acts of the Apostles was one of the last books written by Ellen G. White. It was published a few years before her death. It is one of the most illuminating volumes that came from her prolific pen. The average reader will find in it light for Christian witnessing. The message of the book is up to date, and its relevancy is reflected in the effort of the author to show that the twentieth century will witness a bestowal of spiritual power exceeding that of Pentecost. The work of the gospel is not to close with a lesser display of the Holy Spirit's power than marked its beginning. |
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... death. It is one of the most illuminating volumes that came from her prolific pen. The average reader will find in it light for Christian witnessing. The message of the book is up to date, and its relevancy is reflected in the effort of ...
... death. It is one of the most illuminating volumes that came from her prolific pen. The average reader will find in it light for Christian witnessing. The message of the book is up to date, and its relevancy is reflected in the effort of ...
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... thrown into prison. He knew that for witnessing to Him as the Messiah, some of them would suffer death. And something of this He told them. In speaking of their future, He was plain and definite , that in their coming trial.
... thrown into prison. He knew that for witnessing to Him as the Messiah, some of them would suffer death. And something of this He told them. In speaking of their future, He was plain and definite , that in their coming trial.
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... one; and that the world may know that Thou hast sent Me, and hast loved them, as Thou hast loved Me.” John 17:10, 11, 20–23. Chapter. 3. The. Great. Commission. After the death of Christ the disciples were well - The Great Commission.
... one; and that the world may know that Thou hast sent Me, and hast loved them, as Thou hast loved Me.” John 17:10, 11, 20–23. Chapter. 3. The. Great. Commission. After the death of Christ the disciples were well - The Great Commission.
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... death had come to them as a surprise ; and afterward , as they reviewed the past and saw the result of their unbelief , they were filled with sorrow . When Christ was crucified , they did not believe that He would rise . He had stated ...
... death had come to them as a surprise ; and afterward , as they reviewed the past and saw the result of their unbelief , they were filled with sorrow . When Christ was crucified , they did not believe that He would rise . He had stated ...
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... death , showing that every specification of these prophecies had been fulfilled . He told them that they were to regard this fulfillment of prophecy as an assurance of the power that would attend them in their future labors . " Then ...
... death , showing that every specification of these prophecies had been fulfilled . He told them that they were to regard this fulfillment of prophecy as an assurance of the power that would attend them in their future labors . " Then ...
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