. Notes, critical and explanatory, on the Acts of the apostles. A-i. the Di-Cii-Ls weie cailed Christians first in Antioeh. Oh. 11 2^. THE ACTS OF THE APOSTLES. CHAP TEE I. 1 The former treatise have I made, 0 ^Tlieophilus, of^^•■all that Jesus began both to do and teach, CHAPTER I. BOOK I. The CnuECH among the Jews. Part I. Founding of the Chris-tian Church. Ch. 1-2 D. 30. Jerusalem.§1. The Nucleus—■about 120, , (500 and over of DLciples—see 1Cor. 15:6.) The Forty Days—Ascen-sion. Ch. 1 Evangelist, naturally enough,openK with a reference to ■ the formertreatise which he ha


. Notes, critical and explanatory, on the Acts of the apostles. A-i. the Di-Cii-Ls weie cailed Christians first in Antioeh. Oh. 11 2^. THE ACTS OF THE APOSTLES. CHAP TEE I. 1 The former treatise have I made, 0 ^Tlieophilus, of^^•■all that Jesus began both to do and teach, CHAPTER I. BOOK I. The CnuECH among the Jews. Part I. Founding of the Chris-tian Church. Ch. 1-2 D. 30. Jerusalem.§1. The Nucleus—■about 120, , (500 and over of DLciples—see 1Cor. 15:6.) The Forty Days—Ascen-sion. Ch. 1 Evangelist, naturally enough,openK with a reference to ■ the formertreatise which he has already written,and intimates that this narrative whichhe here begins may be regarded as acontinuation of the History. From themention of Theophilus we are clear-ly pointed to the Gospel by Luke(which was addressed to this same per-son, Luke 1: 3,) as the former bookreferred to. Luke, therefore, is thewriter, as we have seen. [Introd.) Lite-rally, the Greek would read, thefirst book. It -was Book I. of thehistory. It brought the record downto the Ascensiou of our Lord. TheEvangelist now (v. 2,) refers back tothi


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