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Author Kucicki, Janusz, 1967- author.

Title The function of the speeches in the Acts of the Apostles : a key to interpretation of Luke's use of speeches in Acts / by Janusz Kucicki
Published Leiden ; Boston : Brill, 2017

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Description 1 online resource
Series Biblical Interpretation Series, 0928-0731 ; volume 158
Biblical interpretation series ; v. 158.
Contents Intro; Contents; Preface; List of Abbreviations; Introduction; 1 The Acts of the Apostles and the Speeches; 2 A Brief Outline of the Controversy Concerning the Speeches in Acts; 3 Contributions to the Study of the Speeches in the Acts of the Apostles; Chapter 1 The Acts of the Apostles without Speeches; 1 The Text of the Acts of the Apostles without the Speeches; 1.1 Ac 1; 1.2 Ac 2; 1.3 Ac 3; 1.4 Ac 4; 1.5 Ac 5; 1.6 Ac 6; 1.7 Ac 7; 1.8 Ac 8; 1.9 Ac 9; 1.10 Ac 10; 1.11 Ac 11; 1.12 Ac 12; 1.13 Ac 13; 1.14 Ac 14; 1.15 Ac 15; 1.16 Ac 16; 1.17 Ac 17; 1.18 Ac 18; 1.19 Ac 19; 1.20 Ac 20; 1.21 Ac 21
1.22 Ac 221.23 Ac 23; 1.24 Ac 24; 1.25 Ac 25; 1.26 Ac 26; 1.27 Ac 27; 1.28 Ac 28; 2 Conclusion; Chapter 2 Analysis of the Topical Speeches; 1 In Jerusalem; 1.1 The Beginning of the Mission in Jerusalem; 1.2 The Conflict in Jerusalem; 2 In Judea and Samaria; A The Speech of Peter to Simon (Ac 8, 20-23); B Speech of Peter in the House of Cornelius (Ac 10, 28-29. 34-43. 47); C The Speech of Peter to the Hebrews (Ac 11, 5-17); 3 To the End of the Earth; 3.1 Paul's Mission Journey; 3.2 The Jerusalem Council; 3.3 Paul's Time in Custody; Chapter 3 The Structural Speeches
1 The Speech of Jesus (Ac 1, 4-8)1.1 Structural Analysis of the Speech; 1.2 The Meaning of the Speech; 1.3 The Function of the Speech; 2 The Speech of Peter (Ac 1, 16-22); 2.1 Structural Analysis of the Speech; 2.2 The Meaning of the Speech; 2.3 The Function of the Speech; 3 The Community Prayer (Ac 4, 24-30); 3.1 Structural Analysis of the Prayer; 3.2 The Meaning of the Prayer; 3.3 The Function of the Prayer; 4 The Speech of the Twelve (Ac 6, 2-4); 4.1 Structural Analysis of the Speech; 4.2 The Meaning of the Speech; 4.3 The Function of the Speech
5 The Speech of Paul and Barnabas at Lystra (Ac 14, 15-17)5.1 Structural Analysis of the Speech; 5.2 The Meaning of the Speech; 5.3 The Function of the Speech; 6 The Speech of Gallio (Ac 18, 14-15); 6.1 Structural Analysis of the Speech; 6.2 The Meaning of the Speech; 6.3 The Function of the Speech; 7 The Speech of Demetrius (Ac 19, 25-27); 7.1 Structural Analysis of the Speech; 7.2 The Meaning of the Speech; 7.3 The Function of the Speech; 8 The Speech of the Town Clerk (Ac 19, 35-40); 8.1 Structural Analysis of the Speech; 8.2 The Meaning of the Speech; 8.3 The Function of the Speech
9 The Speech of James and the Elders to Paul (Ac 21, 20-25)9.1 Structural Analysis of the Speech; 9.2 The Meaning of the Speech; 9.3 The Function of the Speech; 10 The Second Speech of Festus (Ac 25, 24-27); 10.1 Structural Analysis of the Speech; 10.2 The Meaning of the Speech; 10.3 The Function of the Speech; Chapter 4 The Function of the Speeches in the Narrative of Acts; 1 The Speeches in the Narrative Concerning the Jerusalem Period; 1.1 The Structural Speeches; 1.2 The First Group of the Topical Speeches; 1.3 The Second Group of the Topical Speeches; 1.4 The Structural Speech
Summary In The Function of the Speeches in the Acts of the Apostles , Janusz Kucicki offers a new approach to interpretation of speeches contained in the Acts of the Apostles. He separated all speeches from the narrative parts of Acts and analyze them independently. Without narrative contexts the speeches expose their interrelation that allow to categorize the speeches into two major groups. The first group named \'the topic speeches\' contains the speeches, which create the topic group with common theme that is developed within the three speeches, where the first takes introductory character, the second takes the progressive character and the third takes the conclusive character. The second group of speeches named "the structural speeches" contains the speeches without developed theme
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and indexes
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SUBJECT Bible. Acts -- Criticism, interpretation, etc
Bible. Acts fast
Subject Direct discourse in the Bible.
RELIGION -- Biblical Studies -- Jesus, the Gospels & Acts.
RELIGION -- Biblical Studies -- New Testament.
Direct discourse in the Bible
Genre/Form Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Form Electronic book
LC no. 2017047977
ISBN 9004359028
9789004359024
900435901X
9789004359017