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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 commentary on Acts 12, where James the apostle dies as a martyr and an angel is sent to set Peter free from prison.
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David Guzik Sermon on Acts 12 - One Martyred, One Rescued.
God Deals with Our Enemies (Acts 12:18–25) (Bible Exposition Commentary) As the POSB says "God always delivers His people either through or from the trials of this life, including persecution and martyrdom. This passage gives a picture of God’s pattern for deliverance through persecution." (Preacher's Outline and Sermon Bible - Acts)
Click here to read David Guzik’s written commentary on the book of Acts. Apple Podcasts: David Guzik teaches through the Book of Acts. Video and Audio Teaching Through the Book of Acts. Acts 1:1-11 – Promised Power. Acts 1:12-26 – Decision Time.
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.