Critical and Exegetical Handbook to the Gospels of Mark and Luke
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Heinrich August Wilhelm Meyer fu un teologo protestante tedesco, riconosciuto per i suoi estesi commentari al Nuovo Testamento. Il suo lavoro si addentrò nella meticolosa interpretazione delle scritture, con l'obiettivo di illuminarne le profonde implicazioni teologiche e pratiche per i credenti. Attraverso la sua edizione pubblicata del Nuovo Testamento, Meyer offrì ai lettori una risorsa completa per comprendere i testi cristiani.






This book provides detailed commentary and analysis of the biblical book of Acts, with a focus on its historical context and theological importance. Volume 5-2 examines Acts 19:13-40 and offers valuable insights into the early Christian church and the spread of Christianity throughout the world. It is an essential resource for anyone interested in the study of the Bible or early Christianity.
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