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II - Acts Bibliography

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  21 March 2020

Craig S. Keener
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Asbury Theological Seminary, Kentucky
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Sources in the Bibliography appear in the commentary only by author and short title. Other sources appear by author and short title after their first reference.

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Acts , pp. 87 - 96
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  • Acts Bibliography
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