This thorough commentary on a key New Testament book has been called by Cyril J. Barber (in 'The Minister's Library') a brilliantly perceptive study of the text; by Wilbur M. Smith (in 'Profitable Bible Study') the greatest of all commentaries on Acts; and by S. Lewis Johnson (in 'Bibliography for New Testament Exegesis and Exposition') a classic. This primarily expository commentary, though first published in 1901, remains highly useful and understandable. Preachers of the Bible and students of theology will welcome the appearance of this volume in a paperback binding.
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