acts 28:30-31 meaning - Axtarish в Google
Acts 28:30–31 is Luke's epilogue to the book of Acts . Paul is under house arrest, awaiting trial before Caesar for crimes he didn't commit. He spends his time teaching anyone who is willing to visit him and writing to some of the churches he has planted over the years.
Acts 28:30–31 is Luke's epilogue to the book of Acts. Paul is under house arrest, awaiting trial before Caesar for crimes he didn't commit. He spends his ...
7 сент. 2017 г. · In this episode of Pray the Word on Acts 28:30–31, David Platt reflects on the unhindered spreading of the gospel.
The book of Acts is just the beginning of the record of the operation of the body of Christ at work in the world since his resurrection and ascension.
And Paul dwelt two whole years at Rome, in his own hired house — Before he was heard by Cesar, or his deputy, upon his appeal; and received all that came to him ...
1 дек. 1989 г. · Literally it means unhindered. Various translations render it “no man forbidding him” (KJV), “no one forbidding him” (NKJV), unhindered” (NASV) ...
Paul saw his four-year-long Roman imprisonment as God's gracious hand of blessing on his life, for it enabled him to share the good news of the gospel of grace.
In this pivotal moment of early Christian history, Paul finds himself in Rome after a tumultuous journey, including shipwrecks and imprisonment.
The message of God's Good News for the world about Jesus being Lord and Messiah was UNSTOPPABLE! Luke ended Acts with the adverb ἀκωλύτως, probably best ...
Preaching the kingdom of God, and teaching those things which concern the Lord Jesus Christ, with all confidence, no man forbidding him.
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