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... Acts xiii . 9. As he was in a peculiar manner an apostle to the Gentiles , it was fitting that he should use his Gen- tile rather than his Hebrew name , in his epistles to them ; and such was his uniform practice . TA servant . The word ...
... Acts xiii . 9. As he was in a peculiar manner an apostle to the Gentiles , it was fitting that he should use his Gen- tile rather than his Hebrew name , in his epistles to them ; and such was his uniform practice . TA servant . The word ...
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... Acts ix . 1-6 , 15 ; xxvi . 15-18 . T Sepa- rated . Designated , or set apart from the common mass . This expression was familiar to the Jews , of whom there were many at Rome , who were accustomed to speak of themselves as a peculiar ...
... Acts ix . 1-6 , 15 ; xxvi . 15-18 . T Sepa- rated . Designated , or set apart from the common mass . This expression was familiar to the Jews , of whom there were many at Rome , who were accustomed to speak of themselves as a peculiar ...
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... Acts iv . 12 , the good news of peace on earth , good will toward men , life from the dead , and universal and endless holiness , may well be styled the gospel concerning our Lord Jesus Christ . Hence Paul declared that he was ...
... Acts iv . 12 , the good news of peace on earth , good will toward men , life from the dead , and universal and endless holiness , may well be styled the gospel concerning our Lord Jesus Christ . Hence Paul declared that he was ...
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... Acts xiii . 34 ; he ascended to the glory which he had with the Father be- fore the world was , John xvii . 5 ; Acts i . 9-11 ; and thus did he bring life and immortality to light , being in this im- portant sense " the first fruits of ...
... Acts xiii . 34 ; he ascended to the glory which he had with the Father be- fore the world was , John xvii . 5 ; Acts i . 9-11 ; and thus did he bring life and immortality to light , being in this im- portant sense " the first fruits of ...
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... Acts xi . 1-18 . But in the case of Paul there was no misunderstanding nor hesitation . He understood his com- mission to be unlimited in extent . Indeed , he regarded the Gentiles as his special charge . The Jews already had the ...
... Acts xi . 1-18 . But in the case of Paul there was no misunderstanding nor hesitation . He understood his com- mission to be unlimited in extent . Indeed , he regarded the Gentiles as his special charge . The Jews already had the ...
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