A Commentary on the New Testament, Volume 3A. Tompkins, 1860 - Bible |
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... manifestation of the Spirit , peculiar to the apostles and sundry chosen asso- ciates in the first age of the church , is clearly indicated . Not many days hence . Generally supposed to be not more than ten or twelve . The promise was ...
... manifestation of the Spirit , peculiar to the apostles and sundry chosen asso- ciates in the first age of the church , is clearly indicated . Not many days hence . Generally supposed to be not more than ten or twelve . The promise was ...
Page 17
... manifest allusion to this passage in ver . 17 ; though , it should be observed , Jesus never trusted in Judas , but knew him to be a " devil " from the beginning . John ii . 25 ; vi . 70. The passage quot- ed in ver . 20 , however , is ...
... manifest allusion to this passage in ver . 17 ; though , it should be observed , Jesus never trusted in Judas , but knew him to be a " devil " from the beginning . John ii . 25 ; vi . 70. The passage quot- ed in ver . 20 , however , is ...
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... manifest his choice of ference ; and the apostles would not an apostle , without recognizing him assume the responsibility . Joseph as God , or contemplating any thing hearts of all men , shew whether of these two CHAPTER I. 21.
... manifest his choice of ference ; and the apostles would not an apostle , without recognizing him assume the responsibility . Joseph as God , or contemplating any thing hearts of all men , shew whether of these two CHAPTER I. 21.
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... manifestation of divine power , on account of the im- mense concourse of strangers in Jeru- salem , who might witness the miracle , hear the gospel in their own language , and carry the glorious news into distant regions when they ...
... manifestation of divine power , on account of the im- mense concourse of strangers in Jeru- salem , who might witness the miracle , hear the gospel in their own language , and carry the glorious news into distant regions when they ...
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... manifest miracle , and forcibly arrested the attention of the multitude . Many impostors have pre- tended to speak in unknown tongues , and have uttered gibberish and uncouth sounds which no mortal could under- stand . None , however ...
... manifest miracle , and forcibly arrested the attention of the multitude . Many impostors have pre- tended to speak in unknown tongues , and have uttered gibberish and uncouth sounds which no mortal could under- stand . None , however ...
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Abraham Agrippa Ananias ancient Antioch apostles appear Barnabas believed blessings brethren brought called Cesarea Christian church Cilicia circumcised command concerning converted crucified Damascus dead death declared denotes disciples divine doctrine earth Egypt Ephesus Exod fact faith fathers Festus Galatia Gentiles gospel Greek hath heard heart heaven Hebrew Herod Holy Ghost indicates Israel Jerusalem Jesus Christ Jewish Jews John John xix Josephus Judas Judea king knew labor land language literally manifest manner Matt meaning ment Messiah miracles Moses nation note on Acts note on Luke Pamphylia Paul perform perhaps persecution person Peter Pharisees phrase Pisidia ples prayer preached prediction prison probably promise prophets proselytes received reference regarded resurrection Roman rulers Sadducees Saul scriptures seems sent spake speak Spirit Stephen supposed synagogue temple testimony thee things thou tion true truth unto whole witness word worship xxiv xxvi