Acts, Dispensationally Considered

Acts, Dispensationally Considered by Cornelius R. Stam, published by Berean Bible Society in November 1998, is a comprehensive examination of the Book of Acts. This 6th edition spans 587 pages and is presented in English. The work delves into the teachings of Acts, emphasizing its role in bridging the Gospels and the epistles of Paul, while also addressing the interruption of prophecy that occurred nearly two millennia ago.
Readers will find that this book offers a detailed biblical commentary, focusing on Christian theology and the New Testament. It explores the significance of Acts beyond its narrative, highlighting its doctrinal implications and the revelation of the Mystery concerning Jesus Christ. This edition serves as a resource for those interested in understanding the theological context and teachings presented in the Book of Acts.
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Far more than an inspired storybook, Acts presents a clear line of teaching and explains why the fulfillment of prophecy was interrupted some nineteen centuries ago to make way for the preaching of Jesus Christ according to the revelation of the Mystery. Appropriately this book has been called “the book between.” As far as the structure of the Scriptures is concerned it fits perfectly between the four records of our Lord’s earthly ministry and the epistles of Paul.
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