Today’s free book is a brief commentary on the Book of Acts, based on the Revised Version. My thanks to Book Aid for making a copy of this book available for digitisation.

Ernest Alexander Gardiner [1880-1945], The Acts of the Apostles. Text of the Revised Version with Introduction and Notes. London: Rivingtons, 1957. Hbk. pp.148. [Click here to visit the download page for this title]

Table of Contents

  • Preface
  • Introduction
    • The Book and its Authors
    • Date of Composition
    • Aim and Scrope of the Work
    • Jewish {arties and Institutions
    • Chronological Table of the Leading Events
    • Genealogical Table of the Herod Family
  • Text, Notes and Questions
    • Part I. Foundation of the Church at Jerusalem
    • Part II. Extension of the Church to Judaea, Samaria and Syria
    • Part II. First Missionary Journey. Council of Jerusalem
    • Part IV. Second Missionary Journey
    • Part V. Third Missionary Journey
    • Part VI. St. Paul’s Arrest and Trials
    • Part VII. Journey to Rome
  • Index
Rob

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