Had it not been for Luke's letter to Theophilus, we would have little proof of Paul's Apostleship and his authority to instruct in the doctrines, administration, organization, and workings of the Church. Luke proves Paul's Apostleship by comparing his ministry to that of Peter's. Roughly half of the letter is about Peter, and half is about Paul. But when you look at the details of the two separate ministries, you should immediately realize that Luke includes a matching point in Paul's ministry for every important point in ...
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Had it not been for Luke's letter to Theophilus, we would have little proof of Paul's Apostleship and his authority to instruct in the doctrines, administration, organization, and workings of the Church. Luke proves Paul's Apostleship by comparing his ministry to that of Peter's. Roughly half of the letter is about Peter, and half is about Paul. But when you look at the details of the two separate ministries, you should immediately realize that Luke includes a matching point in Paul's ministry for every important point in Peter's ministry. Luke's letter is in three parts. Part 1: Home Evangelism Under the Ministry of Peter (1:12 - 7:60). Part 2: Country Evangelism Under the Ministry of Peter (8:1 - 12:23) Part 3: World Evangelism Under the Ministry of Paul (13:1 - 28:31). As an added bonus, the commentary traces "The Development of the Leadership and Authority Positions in the New Testament Church" and how it should still be today. This commentary is like your Bible. The full text of Acts is included. Each chapter in this commentary matches the Chapters in the Book of Acts for easy reference. This commentary can be used for personal or group Bible Studies.
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