Hechos – (Spanish)
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Introduccion
1. La Dadiva Del Espiritu (Hechos, Capitulos 1 Y 2)
2. La Iglesia En Jerusalen (Hechos, Capitulos 3 Al 7)
3. El Testimonio Se Expande (Hechos 8.1-12.24)
4. Primer Viaje De Pablo (Hechos 12.25-14.28)
5. El concilio De Jerusalen (Hechos 15.1-35)
6. Segundo Viaje De Pablo (Hechos 15.36-18.22)
7. Tercer Viaje De Pablo (Hechos 18.23-20.38)
8. Encarcelamiento Y Juicio De Pablo (Hechos, Capitulos 21 Al 26)
9. Viaje De Pablo A Roma (Hechos, Capitulos 27 Y 28)
Conclusiion
Bibliografia Selecta
Additional Info
The Augsburg Commentary on the New Testament Series (ACNT) is written for laypeople, students, and pastors. Laypeople will use it as a resource for Bible study at home and at church. Students and instructors will read it to probe the basic message of the books of the New Testament. And pastors will find it to be a valuable aid for sermon and lesson preparation.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780806680705
ISBN10: 0806680709
Language: Spanish
Justo Gonzalez
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: March 2006
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Publisher: Augsburg Fortress Publishers – 1517 Media
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