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The group periodically adopts a book from Old and New Testaments for mutual progression through it, with participants drawing from the text and commentary. Sections are chosen for consideration each week and study questions are provided. A summary of each week accompanies the next assignment.
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Response to Summary of Acts by Mike and Nancy Sapko, 10.15.09
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...Acts
Thank you Ralph for all your fine efforts in making our study of the
book of
Acts most enjoyable and educational. This is an excellent summary of
the
major events in the book of Acts and Nancy and I will include this
summary
along with all your lessons for review, reference and future study.... more »
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Response to Assignment for Chapter 28
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This post is from starship, November 14 in response to study questions
for Chapter 28 of Acts
...On Malta Paul again gives us a good example of how we should proclaim
the whole gospel in word, deeds and signs. Although I wouldn’t
recommend the sign of being bitten by a poisonous snake. And we... more »
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11.14.09 A Summary of the Major Events in the Book of Acts
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With this summary of the major events in the book of Acts, listed by
Chapter number, we conclude our study of this interesting book of the
New Testament Bible. I recommend that you download this summary and
retain it as a reference to help you locate events you have learned
about in the course of our study of the past seven months.... more »
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Assignment 11.8.09 to 11.14.09, Acts 28
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Assignment 11.8.09 to
11.14.09
THE BOOK OF ACTS, CHAPTER 28.
PREFACE: Paul’s appeal to Rome for a trial as a Roman citizen, rather
than by the Jewish religious leadership, resulted in his being taken
by sea to Rome, under the guard of a centurion and a detail of... more »
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Starhip's post on Chapter 27: 13-44
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Starship has provided an interesting post that, among other things,
deals with Paul's reminder to the beleagured crew and passengers on
the grain ship bound for Rome, that they should have listened to his
advice before they left Fair Havens. One of the study questions asked
if Paul were engaging in the " I told you so" behavior, which is... more »
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Assignment 11.1 - 11.6, Acts 27:13-44
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Assignment 11.1 to
11.6.09
Acts, Chapter 27: 13
- 44
verse 13. With a temporary south wind they could move west on a broad
reach, so they started out.
verses 14,15. Unpredictability. Now the wind became a Northeaster of... more »
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Assignment 10.25 to 10.31.09
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Assignment 10.25 to
10.31.09
Acts 27:
1-12
Preface:
Paul was one of several prisoners who were being taken from Caesarea
to Rome for trial, under guard of a Roman centurion, Julius, and... more »
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Assignment 10.18 to 10.24.09
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Assignment
10.18-10.24.09
THE BOOK OF ACTS, CHAPTER 26.
PREFACE: Under Roman guard Paul had been taken from Jerusalem to
Caesarea in order to foil an assassination plot against Paul by
hostile Jews. The commander of the Roman garrison in Jerusalem... more »
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Assignment 10.4 to 10.17.09 (two weeks)
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Assignment 10.4 to 10.17 (two weeks)
Acts Chapter
25.
Preface: After two years in confinement in Caesarea, relieved by some
concessions from the Governor, Felix, Paul now found himself under the
control of a new Governor, Porcious Festus. Felix had been removed... more »
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