Johan Ferreira on the Plan of God and Preaching in Acts
My thanks to Dr Ferreira for his kind permission to place the following article on-line in PDF:
My thanks to Dr Ferreira for his kind permission to place the following article on-line in PDF:
This is Thomas Martin Lindsay’s 2 Volume commentary on Acts. Lindsay is best known for his writings on the Reformation (see here and here for some examples). My thanks to Book Aid for making these public domain works available for digitisation. Thomas M. Lindsay [1802-1866], The Acts of the Apostles with Introduction, Notes and Maps,…
J.J. Blunt’s classic work Undesigned Coincidences in the Writings of the Old and New Testament, an Argument of Their Veracity is now available on-line in PDF. Click here to download. ” When I first read through the Gospels forensically, comparing those places where two or more gospels writers were describing the same event, I was immediately…
Richard Belward Rackham’s commentary on Acts is written from a conservative viewpoint, focusing on the Greek text and historical background. My thanks to Book Aid for providing a copy for digitisation. Richard Belward Rackham [1863-1912], The Acts of the Apostles. An Exposition, 10th edn., 1925. London: Methuen & Co. Ltd., 1901. Hbk. pp.524. [Click to…
This is J. Rawson Lumby’s commentary on the Greek text of the Acts of the Apostles written for students in the 19th Century. This copy came from the reserve stock of Spurgeon’s College library. Joseph Rawson Lumby [1831-1895], The Acts of the Apostles. Cambridge Greek Testament for Schools and Colleges. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1894….
[dropcap]R[/dropcap]ecently I was reading through John Nolland’s commentary on the Gospel of Luke when I came across the following passage. A number of scholars have attempted to support Lukan authorship on the basis of a claim that the medical background of the author was evident in his writing. The argument takes its rise from the…