Matthew on Acts 1 (개요)
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A C T S. CHAP. I. The inspired historian begins his narrative of the Acts of the Apostles, I. With a reference to, and a brief recapitulation of, his gospel, or history of the life of Christ, inscribing this, as he had done that, to his friend Theophilus, Acts 1:1 ; Acts 1:2 . II. With a summary of the proofs of Christ's resurrection, his conference with his disciples, and the instructions he gave them during the forty days, of his continuance on earth, Acts 1:3-5 . III. With a particular narrative of Christ's ascension into heaven, his disciples' discourse with him before he ascended, and the angels' discourse with them after he ascended, Acts 1:6-11 . IV. With a general idea of the embryo of the Christian church, and its state from Christ's ascension to the pouring out of the Spirit, Acts 1:12-14 . V. With a particular account of the filling up of the vacancy that was made in the sacred college by the death of Judas, by the electing of Matthias in his room, Acts 1:15-26 . return to ' Top of Page ' <a name="verses-1-5" class="com-number"
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source-manifest/mhm— Matthew Henry Complete Commentary (PD)- evidence_grade: T_theological