What we can infer from the evidence of the Book of Acts and the third gospel is that the author was someone who was steeped in scripture, in the Septuagint, and who was aware of Hellenistic ...
Acts is the second volume of the two-volume work, Luke-Acts. Written by Luke the beloved physician (Col 4:14), Luke-Acts seamlessly connects the life of Jesus to the lives of the early Apostles ...
In Alfred Hitchcock’s quirky 1955 comedy, “The Trouble with Harry,” a team of misfits comes together to decide what to do ...
We’re so accustomed to researching, planning and curating every millisecond of our lives that we rarely stop to consider the ...
It is discourteous to both your subjects and readers to spin a book out of a ten-day visit to a bitterly contested foreign ...
Matthew 25: 14-15 (NIV) Children are much like the gold bags that a master ... Deuteronomy 6:6-7 (NASB 1995) Consider the goodness of the Lord as a family, and speak such acts to your children. Let ...
How many children did Adam and Eve have? The Bible explicitly mentions their three sons and suggests they had other kids.
Taylor Swift fans will soon have another way to celebrate her massively successful Eras Tour. The Grammy-winning singer is ...
“The Book of George” is a novel by Kate Greathead with chapters that unfold as the title character, a millennial kid, grows up “The Book of George” is a novel of many finely crafted, often funny ...
First Amendment: Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the ...
WALL, ROBERT W. 2000. The Function of LXX Habakkuk 1:5 in the Book of Acts. Bulletin for Biblical Research, Vol. 10, Issue. 2, p. 247.
In this study, Jeremy L. Williams interrogates the Book of Acts in an effort to understand how early Christian texts provide glimpses of the legal processes by which Roman officials and militarized ...