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  1. 2024 Edition Dr. Constable's Notes on Acts 3 several references in Josephus, plus one in Suetonius, enable us to identify key dates in Acts.1 GENRE Most scholars believe that Acts fits within the literary classification of "ancient history." The Greek word praxeis, "acts," identifies a specific genre

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  2. Lutheran Theological Journal 21:3 (December 1987):111-22. Choose from the available chapters in the 'Acts' of the 'Dr. Constable's Expository Notes' commentary FREELY provided by StudyLight.org to help as you prepare sermons, Bible studies, Sunday School lessons or personal devotions.

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  5. Expository Notes of Dr. Thomas Constable. Acts 1:21-22. Verses 21-22. Why did Peter believe it was "necessary" to choose someone to take Judas’ place? Evidently he remembered Jesus’ promise that the 12 disciples would sit on 12 thrones in the messianic kingdom judging the 12 tribes of Israel ( Matthew 19:28; Luke 22:30; cf. Revelation 21:14 ).

  6. Acts 1:3 - Expository Notes of Dr. Thomas Constable - Bible Study & Commentary. Home. Commentaries. Expository Notes of Dr. Thomas Constable. Acts 1:3. Verse 3. The Greek word tekmeriois, translated "proofs," occurs only here in the New Testament. It refers to proof by incontrovertible evidence as contrasted with the proof claimed by a witness.

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