Third in the ground-breaking series about the Book of Acts in its first century setting. Author Brian Rapski provides a unique opportunity not only to learn about the custodial system of the Graeco-Roman world, but to better view Paul's persona and Christian mission as well. This outstanding study also shows Luke to be an ardent helper of the missionary prisoner Paul.
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Third in the ground-breaking series about the Book of Acts in its first century setting. Author Brian Rapski provides a unique opportunity not only to learn about the custodial system of the Graeco-Roman world, but to better view Paul's persona and Christian mission as well. This outstanding study also shows Luke to be an ardent helper of the missionary prisoner Paul.
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This volume fills a huge gap and provides a unique opportunity to learn about the custodial system of the Graeco-Roman world. There has been a great need for a careful treatment of Paul´s imprisonments. This arduous task has now been accomplished by Brian Rapske. His use of ancient literary sources and archaeological evidence is sheer overwhelming and breathtaking. He elucidates nearly all issues concerning custodial practices, Roman Law, trials and incarcerations both generally and in relation to Paul. It is a mine of information and enhances the historical veracity of the Book of Acts. Working through the book is a tour de force but it is worth the effort. All future expositions of Acts have to build upon this magisterial work.