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The Acts of the Apostles: An Exposition By Richard Belward Rackham
Contents
xiii
bohairic, sahidic, peshitta
xxi
bezan, interpolator, blass
xxvii
bezan, philippi, troas
xxxvii
mnason, ephesus, caesarea
lv
hellenists, judaea, antioch
1
jhvh, shews, apostles
i
xiii
philippi, barjesus, troas
lvi
presbyters, barsabbas, diaconia
81
hellenists, joppa, caesarea
171
manaen, herod, leitourgia
239
circumcision, judaizers, gentile churches
271
thessalonica, jailor, beroea
345
ephesian, tyrannus, aquila
353
lxiv
shews, festus, jhvh
13
hebr, ecclesia, luke gives
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Assos - Page 382
Greek word does not compel us to suppose that the apostle necessarily went on foot The ship was to sail round the promontory and take him up at Assos. ...
more pages: 381 402 481
Damascus - Page 124
have been only one of many evangelists we shall not be surprised at the rapid growth of the church or to find Christians even before this at Damascus. ...
more pages: 15 101 128 129 136 139 141 181 421 433
Jerusalem - Page 333
The ceremony at Jerusalem which attended the completion of the vow may well account for the suggestion made to him by James and the presbyters on the ...
more pages: lxviii 16 6 353 372 379 390 400 415 419
Athens - Page 299
But they that conducted Paul brought him as far as Athens7: and receiving a commandment unto Silas and Timothy that they should come to him with all ...
more pages: xxxix 280 300 301 303 306 307 313 316 482
Rome - Page 451
The Jewish deputation at Rome then accused Felix of misgovernment, and it would have gone badly with him but for the influence of his brother Pallas ...
more pages: xlv lxiii lxv 7 173 307 320 329 330 373
Tiberias - Page 37
No doubt it was his familiar grace or breaking of bread which revealed him to the eyes of the two disciples at Eminaus ; and at the sea of Tiberias he ...
more pages: xviii 475
Brindisi - Page 498
from Brindisi to Rome, and a hundred miles from Puteoli they came to Appii Forum. This station is familiar to us from allusions in Roman writers. ...
more pages: 321
Naples - Page 482
and they were able to recognize it by the privilege these vessels possessed of entering the bay of Naples with their topsails set. ...
more pages: 497
Ashdod - Page 124
40 However convoyed thither, Philip was found at Azotus the old Philistine city of Ashdod, about 20 miles north of Gaza. ...
Oxford - Page 321
Oxford to London. For Corinth was a flourishing commercial city with a cosmopolitan population, where S. Paul would feel more at ...
more pages: xiv 303
Paris - Page 320
which led to a further confusion of the Areopagite with another Dionysius, a martyr of Paris and patron saint of France, familiarly known as S. ...
more pages: lv
London - Page lv
More almost than Paris to France and London to England was Rome to ill the countries which bordered on the Mediterranean Sea. ...
more pages: 321
Ptolemais - Page 398
7 And when we had finished the voyage from Tyre, we arrived at Ptolemais ; and we saluted the brethren, and 8 abode with them one day. ...
more pages: 403
Apollonia - Page 280
He passed by Amphipolis and Apollonia (xvii 1-2), why not Philippi ? (3) It is the only city which S. Luke describes, and the description itself has ...
more pages: 292
Messina - Page 497
For when they did start they had to tack or fetch a compass (AV) in order to get to Mhegium in the straits of Messina. ...
Milan - Page xxiv
eleventh century at Milan, and 58 a twelfth-century MS at Oxford. 1 evidence has been collected and marshalled by Dr Blass, one of \ leading classical ...
Copenhagen - Page 476
for sea-faring and sea-loving nations like our own : it is said that Nelson was reading this 27th chapter on the morning of the battle of Copenhagen. ...
York - Page 512
3 The cathedral church of York is dedicated to S. Peter. • Clem, ad Cor. 5 1 The meaning of this is not explained. 'J For the information given above ...
Florence - Page 356
It must have made_ a deep impression on the city, like 'the bonfire of vanities' which resulted from Savonarola's preaching at Florence. ...
Augusta - Page 460
Cp. the cohort Augusta (Gk Scbaitc) of xxvii 1. When Herod rebuilt Samaria he gave it the name of Scbastc.
Tripoli - Page 485
(3) The great danger was lest the wind should drive them on the Syrtis, the great stretch of sand-banks off the coast of Tunis ana Tripoli, for which ...
Tunis - Page 485
(3) The great danger was lest the wind should drive them on the Syrtis, the great stretch of sand-banks off the coast of Tunis ana Tripoli, ...
Cambridge - Page xiv
Codex Ephraemi (C), a palimpsest MS at Paris: and then two MSS of the sixth century, Codex Bezae (D) at Cambridge, and Codex Laudianus (E) at Oxford. ...
Brasilia - Page 451
The Bezan text informs us that he did so at the special request of Brasilia, who can have borne no greater love for Paul than Heroclias for John the ...
more pages: 449 456 458 474
Phoenix - Page 482
Capt Spratt, who surveyed Crete in 1863, identified Phoenix with Lutro and claims to have discovered the site of Lasea. ...
more pages: 483 484 485
Emmaus - Page 490
Paul offered thanks to God; and this meal, like those after the resurrection at Emmaus and on the shore of belief that their condition was not ...
more pages: 283
Syracuse - Page 497
They first called at Syracuse in Sicily. Here they were kept three days, 13 probably through adverse winds. For when they did start they had to tack ...
more pages: 496