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David Guzik commentary on Acts 12, where James the apostle dies as a martyr and an angel is sent to set Peter free from prison.
1. (Acts 12:1) Herod harasses the church. Now about that time Herod the king stretched out his hand to harass some from the church. a. Herod the king: This was Herod Agrippa I, the grandson of Herod the Great, who ruled in the days of Jesus’ birth (Matthew 2:1-16).
David Guzik Sermon on Acts 12 - One Martyred, One Rescued.
Studying the book of Acts 12; shows a significant summary of the history, time and relevant details according to the bible’s acts based onThe Enduring Word Bible Commentary and reading parallely the bible’s version God's Word.
David Guzik commentary on Acts 1 describes the ascension of Jesus into heaven and the appointing of Matthias as a replacement for Judas.
Acts 12 – One Martyred, One Rescued; Acts 13:1-12 – Sent Out by the Holy Spirit; Acts 13:13-41 – Sermon in a Synagogue; Acts 13:42-52 – Accepted and Rejected; Acts 14 – Through Many Tribulations; Acts 15:1-21 – Grace and Graciousness; Acts 15:22-41 – Freedom and Forgiveness; Acts 16:1-18 – Saving, Guiding, Empowering
8 Αυγ 2013 · At the beginning of Acts 12, we have James dead, Peter in prison, and the tyrant Herod basking in his popularity and power. At the end of the chapter, we have Peter free, Herod eaten by worms and dead, and the Word of God growing and multiplying. Luke is showing us that the gospel is unstoppable.