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Acts Commentary

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In this commentary, Dr. Ruckman deals with the second great transitional book in the New Testament, and examines the doctrinal transition from the nation of Israel to the Church, the Body of Christ. Because of the progressive nature of revelation through the book of Acts, it has become a great source of error for many heresies. The author examines these heresies, and clearly shows how correct dispensational teaching clears up these errors. The lives of the apostles and early Christians are presented in modern terms, making for an interesting read and practical application. The critical changes to the text made by the modern versions are exposed and discussed with proof for the accuracy and authority of the King James text. (Print 847 pages)

714 pages, Kindle Edition

First published May 13, 2011

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Peter S. Ruckman

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Peter Sturges Ruckman (November 19, 1921 – April 21, 2016) was an American Independent Baptist pastor and founder of Pensacola Bible Institute in Pensacola, Florida (not to be confused with Pensacola Christian College, also in Pensacola, Florida).

Ruckman was known for his position that the King James Version constituted "advanced revelation" and was the final, preserved word of God for English speakers.

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Excellent Study
Ruckman is one of the best Dispensationalist I have read for his pragmatic approach to the infallible word of God.
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