Theology on the Web helps over 2.5 million people every year to find high quality theological resources that will help to equip them to serve God and to know Him better (2 Timothy 2:15). Like other websites that provide free services, it is dependent on donations to enable it to grow and develop and only 0.004% of visitors currently do so. If you would like to support this site, please use one of the options to the right of this message.
Book Description
- Title:
- The Acts of the Apostles with Introduction, Notes and Maps, Volume 2. Chapters XIII-XXVIII
- Author:
- Thomas M. Lindsay [1843-1914]
- Publication Year:
- [1884]
- Location:
- Edinburgh
- Publisher:
- T & T Clark
- Pages:
- 165
- Subjects:
- Acts of the Apostles, Commentary, New Testament
- Copyright Holder:
- Public domain
Table of Contents
Preface
Introduction
- The Problem of the Apostolic Church
- The Problem had to be solved by Jewish Christians
- Our Lord pointed out the Solution of the Problem, (a) The Law of the Sabbath, (b) The Law of Ceremonial Purification, (c) The Law of Divorce, (d) What was of Permanent Obligation
- The Original Disciples and their Solution of the Problem, James, the Brother of the Lord, Peter, John in the Apocalypse
- Paul on the Conflict between Judaism and Christianity
- Paul's Solution of the Problem
- Paul and the Three
- The Acts on the Conflict between Judaism and Christianity
- The Conference at Jerusalem
- Further Conflicts
- Analysis of Chapters xiii.-xxviii.
- Chronological Summary
- Genealogical Table of the Herod Family,
The Commentary
Index