The Acts of the Apostles — from Jerusalem to Rome

Paperback; 473 pages; A verse-by-verse commentary on the book of Acts written on the popular level.
By Wayne Jackson | Christian Courier

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Christianity has been the most powerful religious force in the history of Western civilization. Whence its origin? It exploded into existence in Jerusalem twenty centuries ago, and swept across the landscape of antique society like a storm in full fury. By the time of Stephen’s death, Jerusalem could boast of 20,000 Christians. As the first century drew to a close, there were more than 100,000 people professing to follow Christ in Rome alone.

The book of Acts is the exciting record of the establishment and growth of the church of Christ — from Jerusalem to Rome. It was written under the guidance of the Holy Spirit by Luke, one of the most brilliant historians ever to put pen to parchment. For many years the book of Acts was a favorite target of biblical critics; time and again, though, it has been vindicated by the discoveries of archaeology.

Wayne Jackson has produced a commentary on the book of Acts that is both scholarly and, at the same time, is very readable. This volume will be an enrichment to sincere Bible students for generations to come.

If you have the “Adobe Acrobat Reader”, you will be able to download and preview the Introduction and several chapters from this popular new study in the book of Acts.

The Acts of the Apostles:
From Jerusalem to Rome


Sample Chapters

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