Acts 13-28

Acts 13-28

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Acts 13-28 (Macarthur New Testament Commentary)

Information on Acts 13-28 from the publisher:

The book of Acts is the first volume of church history. It records the story of the church from its explosive beginning on the Day of Pentecost to the imprisonment at Rome of its greatest missionary. During those three decades, the church expanded from a small group of Jewish believers gathered in Jerusalem to embrace thousands in dozens of congregations throughout the Roman world. Acts describes how the Spirit of God superintended, controlled, and empowered the expansion of the church. Although a work of history, not theology, Acts nevertheless emphasizes the doctrinal truths concerning salvation, the work and person of the Holy Spirit, and other theological issues. Join John MacArthur as he searches the pages of the book of Acts to uncover the intricacies of God's Word spoken to His people.

Description of John Macarthur, author of Acts 13-28:

From its explosive beginning at Pentecost to Paul's final imprisonment at Rome, the early church turned the ancient world upside down. In this sequel to Acts 1--1 John MacArthur explores the second half of Acts to show you how God's Spirit empowered, shaped, and refined the church. Great for Bible study help or sermon inspiration. 400 pages, hardcover from Moody.