. . . p. 201 iv Commentary on Acts - Volume 1 John Calvin Chapter 9. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 205 Acts 9:1-5. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....
Smith, Jay E. “1 Corinthians.” InThe Bible Knowledge Word Study: Acts–Ephesians, edited by Darrell L. Bock, 205–326. BKnS. Colorado Springs: Victor, 2006. This resource comments concisely on what significant words mean in their literary and historical-cultural contexts. Winter, Bruce W.Af...
In other words, were the discourse of John 15, 16 and the prayer of John 17, uttered in the room after the summons to depart, or on the way to the garden of Gethsemane? The immediate connection of the opening words of the next chapter with the present verse naturally leads to the ...
This concluding chapter, that acts as the prologue [rather than epilogue] to this edited collection of educational leadership narratives with a difference, will attempt to 'bring together' the contributions in order for both me as editor, and future readers, to reflect on what constitutes the '...
(put-on voice no longer used) Um... Yeah, this episode actually, uh, Kerry and I recorded a version of chapter 2 where we did all of the voices. Because we were trying to figure out the timing, how long like... Because we wrote the scripts, but we, y'know, we had no way ...
poisonous flies; but the existing translation yields so satisfactory a sense that we are unwilling to disturb it. (Comp.1Corinthians 5:6.) There is a close connection with the last words of the preceding chapter, which might better have been brought to a close at the end ofEcclesiastes 10...
Since Yeshua rose from the dead on the Feast of First Fruits (Matt. 28:1-10), and ascended into heaven 40 days later (Acts 1:1-3), all of Yeshua’s post-resurrection appearances fall within the first 40 days of the Omer Count. ...
When it extends into adulthood it acts as a fly-paper for a host of other problems – dissociation being one high on the list. Children have a powerful ability to pay attention to their surroundings. Their “distraction” is a crucial part of developing sensory awareness and something we ...
this chapter in my upcoming book: “I now am of the view that rights are best viewed as metanorms that direct us as to which laws are just, not directly to personal behavior. Most libertarians would view rights as a subset of morality; not everything that is immoral should be ill...
Chapter 15 & 16 - A New Command + Paul And The Irresistible Ethic “Love others as God through Christ loved us.” The life of Jesus gives us the model on which we Christians are to mimic. His character, words, and actions are the example that reveals how we are to understand love. ...