
Acts, Part Two
Chapters 13-28
Wipf and Stock Publishers
Published on 23. October 2019
328 pages
978-1-4982-4465-7 (ISBN)
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This book is one of the many commentaries on the book of Acts. In other words, it does not deal with a unique topic but one that borders on banality, yet of utmost importance. Without doubt, it will suffice its role of moving one step closer to a complete understanding of the complex picture that Luke drew. This commentary has been written by two Asian scholars with different theological backgrounds and thus will provide an unprecedented perspective. This commentary pays attention to the historical background and to the narrative, theological, and rhetorical texture of the text in Acts. In particular, the periodical essays at the end of sections or chapters--"Fusing the Horizons"--reflect on what the text means for the new covenant community in terms of its theological message, application, and community and spiritual formation. This is one of the many notable characteristics of this commentary. Moreover, this is an approachable and readable commentary by anyone who is interested in Acts.
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English
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Eugene
United States
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Youngmo Cho is Professor of New Testament at Asia LIFE University in South Korea. He is the author of Spirit and Kingdom in the Writings of Luke and Paul: An Attempt to Reconcile these Concepts (2005).
Hyung Dae Park is Assistant Professor of New Testament at Chongshin University and Chongshin Theological Seminary in South Korea. He is the author of several books including Finding Herem?: A Study of Luke-Acts in the Light of Herem (2007).
Hyung Dae Park is Assistant Professor of New Testament at Chongshin University and Chongshin Theological Seminary in South Korea. He is the author of several books including Finding Herem?: A Study of Luke-Acts in the Light of Herem (2007).
Content
- Intro
- Title Page
- Preface
- Abbreviations
- Acts 13: Mission to Cyprus and Pisidian Antioch
- Barnabas and Saul Separated (13:1-3)
- Mission in Cyprus (13:4-12)
- Mission in Pisidian Antioch (13:13-52)
- Acts 14: Mission to Iconium and Lystra, and Completion of the First Mission Trip
- Mission to Iconium (14:1-7)
- Mission to Lystra (14:8-20)129
- Completion of the First Mission Trip (14:21-28)
- Acts 15: The Jerusalem Council and the Departure for the Second Mission Journey
- Preparation for the Jerusalem Council (15:1-5)
- The Jerusalem Council (15:6-23a)
- The Letter of the Council (15:23b-29)
- The Results of the Council and the Departures for the Second Mission Journey (15:30-41)
- Acts 16: Beginning of the Second Missionary Journey
- Taking Care of the First Mission Field (16:1-5)
- Recognizing the Lord's Commission (16:6-10)
- Mission in Philippi (16:11-40)
- Acts 17: Mission in Thessalonica, Berea, and Athens
- Mission in Thessalonica (17:1-9)
- Mission in Berea (17:10-14)
- Mission in Athens (17:15-34)
- Acts 18: Mission in Corinth and the Dawn of the Church in Ephesus
- Mission in Corinth (18:1-17)
- The Dawn of the Church in Ephesus (18:18-28)
- Acts 19: Ministry in Ephesus
- First Stage (19:1-7)497
- Second Stage (19:8-20)
- Third Stage (19:21-40)
- Acts 20: Recruiting Ministry in Greece and Asia
- Revisiting Macedonia and Achaia (20:1-4)
- From Troas to Miletus (20:6c-16)
- Miletus Speech (20:17-38)614
- Acts 21: Paul's Arrival in Jerusalem for Relief Ministry
- Miletus to Jerusalem (21:1-17)
- Nine Days in Jerusalem (21:18-40)
- Acts 22: Paul's First Defense and One Day Interval
- Paul's Defense before the Jews (22:1-21)
- One Day Interval in the Barracks (22:22-30)
- Acts 23: From the Sanhedrin to Felix's Praetorium
- Before the Sanhedrin Council (23:1-11)
- Jewish Plot against Paul (23:12-22): Paul's Twelfth Day in Jerusalem
- From Jerusalem to Caesarea (23:23-35): Paul's Thirteenth Day in Jerusalem
- Acts 24: In Felix's Praetorium
- The Plaintiffs' Claim (24:1-9)
- The Defendant's Testimony (24:10-21)
- Felix's Handling of Paul and Paul's Handling of Felix (24:22-27)
- Acts 25: Festus's Treatment of Paul
- Before the Tribunal of Festus (25:1-12)
- Festus's Introducing Paul to Agrippa II (25:13-27)
- Acts 26: Paul before Agrippa II
- Paul's Testimony before Agrippa II (26:1-23)
- Conversation between Festus, Paul, and Agrippa II (26:24-32)
- Acts 27: Paul's Journey to Malta
- Hope Growing Faint (27:1-20)
- Hope Uncovered (27:21-44)
- Acts 28: Paul's Ministry in Malta and Rome
- Paul's Ministry in Malta (28:1-10)
- Paul's Entry to Rome (28:11-16)
- Paul's Ministry in Rome (28:17-31)
- Bibliography
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