Acts Of The Parliament Of Northern Ireland 1969
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Acts Of The Parliament Of Northern Ireland 1969
The Acts of the Apostles ( grc-koi, Πράξεις Ἀποστόλων, ''Práxeis Apostólōn''; la, Actūs Apostolōrum) is the fifth book of the New Testament; it tells of the founding of the Christian Church and the spread of The gospel, its message to the Roman Empire. It gives an account of the ministry and activity of Christ's apostles in Jerusalem and other regions, after Christ's death, resurrection, and ascension. Acts and the Gospel of Luke make up a two-part work, Luke–Acts, by the same anonymous author. It is usually dated to around 80–90 AD, although some scholars suggest 90–110. The first part, the Gospel of Luke, tells how God in Christianity, God fulfilled his plan for the world's Salvation in Christianity, salvation through the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus in Christianity, Jesus of Nazareth. Acts continues the story of Christianity in the 1st century, beginning with the ascension of Jesus to Heaven (Christianity), Heaven. The early chapters, s ...
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Papyrus 29 (POxy1597)
Papyrus 29 (in the Biblical manuscript#Gregory-Aland, Gregory-Aland numbering), designated by 𝔓29, is an early copy of the New Testament in Greek language, Greek. It is a papyrus Biblical manuscript, manuscript of the Acts of the Apostles which contains Acts 26:7-8 and 26:20. The manuscript Palaeography, paleographically has been assigned to the early 3rd century. Description The Greek text of this codex is too short to put in a family. Grenfell and Hunt noticed its agreement with Codex Bezae, Minuscule 1597, 1597, and some Old-Latin manuscripts. According to Kurt Aland, Aland it is a "free text" and it was placed by him in Categories of New Testament manuscripts#Category I, Category I. According to Bruce M. Metzger and David Alan BlackDavid Alan Black, ''New Testament Textual Criticism'', Baker Books, 2006, p. 65. the manuscript might be related to the Western text-type, but Philip Comfort stated "the fragment is too small to be certain of its textual character". It is cur ...
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