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Una obra académica de alto nivel y herramienta clave en Seminarios e Institutos Biblicos, y una lectura util y provechosa para lideres, educadores cristianos, y estudiosos del Nuevo Testamento A high-level academic work as a key tool in Seminaries and Bible Institutes, and a useful and profitable reading for leaders, Christian educators, and New Testament scholars.
De ese modo el predicador puede utilizar facilmente la parte narrativa de la exposiciOn sin incisiones técnicas que resultan innecesarias para la exposiciOn verbal de la Palabra; pero con la opciOn de acceder a ellas siempre que lo estime oportuno.
A partir de aqui va desplegando el contenido de hechos, versiculo a versiculo, enmarcandolo dentro de un bosquejo de acontecimientos que estructura en seis partes fundamentales:
El nacimiento de la Iglesia (1:1–5:42)
PersecuciOn y expansiOn (6:1–9:31)
Los hechos de Pedro y principio de la Iglesia gentil (9:32–12:24)
ExtensiOn de la Iglesia desde Antioquia y el decreto apostOlico en Jerusalén (12:25–15:35)
Pablo abandona Antioquia y se dirige al mundo Egeo (15:36–19:20)
Pablo planea visitar Roma y llega alli por una ruta inesperada (19:21–28:31)
Cada una de estas partes principales cuenta con sus correspondientes divisiones y subdivisiones, siguiendo en la exposiciOn el texto biblico en bloques de uno o varios versiculos.
Book of The Acts
The commentary to the Book of Acts by F.F. Bruce, one of the most recognized and accredited experts worldwide in Luke and Acts, is unique for his way of structuring the content in two blocks: separating the expository part of a more narrative nature (which forms the bulk of the text), from the technical part of a more exegetical nature (placed in footnotes).
In this way the preacher can easily use the narrative part of the exposition without technical incisions that are unnecessary for the verbal exposition of the Word; but with the option of accessing them whenever he deems it appropriate.
From here he unfolds the content of facts, verse by verse, framing it within an outline of events that he structures in six fundamental parts:
The birth of the Church (1:1-5:42);
Persecution and expansion (6:1-9:31);
The deeds of Peter and the beginning of the Gentile Church (9:32-12:24);
Extension of the Church from Antioch and the apostolic decree in Jerusalem (12:25-15:35);
Paul leaves Antioch and goes to the Aegean world (15:36-19:20);
Paul plans to visit Rome and arrives there by an unexpected route (19:21-28:31).
Each of these main parts has its corresponding divisions and subdivisions, following the exposition of the biblical text in blocks of one or several verses.
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De ese modo el predicador puede utilizar facilmente la parte narrativa de la exposiciOn sin incisiones técnicas que resultan innecesarias para la exposiciOn verbal de la Palabra; pero con la opciOn de acceder a ellas siempre que lo estime oportuno.
A partir de aqui va desplegando el contenido de hechos, versiculo a versiculo, enmarcandolo dentro de un bosquejo de acontecimientos que estructura en seis partes fundamentales:
El nacimiento de la Iglesia (1:1–5:42)
PersecuciOn y expansiOn (6:1–9:31)
Los hechos de Pedro y principio de la Iglesia gentil (9:32–12:24)
ExtensiOn de la Iglesia desde Antioquia y el decreto apostOlico en Jerusalén (12:25–15:35)
Pablo abandona Antioquia y se dirige al mundo Egeo (15:36–19:20)
Pablo planea visitar Roma y llega alli por una ruta inesperada (19:21–28:31)
Cada una de estas partes principales cuenta con sus correspondientes divisiones y subdivisiones, siguiendo en la exposiciOn el texto biblico en bloques de uno o varios versiculos.
Book of The Acts
The commentary to the Book of Acts by F.F. Bruce, one of the most recognized and accredited experts worldwide in Luke and Acts, is unique for his way of structuring the content in two blocks: separating the expository part of a more narrative nature (which forms the bulk of the text), from the technical part of a more exegetical nature (placed in footnotes).
In this way the preacher can easily use the narrative part of the exposition without technical incisions that are unnecessary for the verbal exposition of the Word; but with the option of accessing them whenever he deems it appropriate.
From here he unfolds the content of facts, verse by verse, framing it within an outline of events that he structures in six fundamental parts:
The birth of the Church (1:1-5:42);
Persecution and expansion (6:1-9:31);
The deeds of Peter and the beginning of the Gentile Church (9:32-12:24);
Extension of the Church from Antioch and the apostolic decree in Jerusalem (12:25-15:35);
Paul leaves Antioch and goes to the Aegean world (15:36-19:20);
Paul plans to visit Rome and arrives there by an unexpected route (19:21-28:31).
Each of these main parts has its corresponding divisions and subdivisions, following the exposition of the biblical text in blocks of one or several verses.
Distributor: 316Europe
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