Commentary on Acts 17:1-9
Much has happened in the narrative world of Acts in between last week’s reading in [...]
Much has happened in the narrative world of Acts in between last week’s reading in [...]
This passage in which Peter and John heal a lame man is the first scene [...]
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I was recently fortunate enough to lead my second study [...]
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Jesus’ entry into Jerusalem is traditionally called “triumphal” and deservedly [...]