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PARALLEL HISTORY BIBLE - Acts 2:21 CHAPTERS: Acts 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28
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Douay Rheims Bible And it shall come to pass, that whosoever shall call upon the name of the Lord, shall be saved.
King James Bible - Acts 2:21 And it shall come to pass, that whosoever shall call on the name of the Lord shall be saved.
World English Bible It will be, that whoever will call on the name of the Lord will be saved.'
Early Church Father Links Npnf-206 v.CVIII Pg 71
World Wide Bible Resources Acts 2:21
Early Christian Commentary - (A.D. 100 - A.D. 325) Anf-03 vi.iii.xviii Pg 9 Tertullian seems to have confused the “Judas” with whom Saul stayed (Acts ix. 11) with the “Simon” with whom St. Peter stayed (Acts ix. 43); and it was Ananias, not Judas, to whom he was pointed out as “an appointed vessel,” and by whom he was baptized. [So above, he seems to have confounded Philip, the deacon, with Philip the apostle.] his host, speedily recognized him to be “an appointed vessel of election.” God’s approbation sends sure premonitory tokens before it; every “petition”8729 8729 Anf-01 v.ii.xii Pg 7 Acts ix. 15. at whose feet may I be found, and at the feet of the rest of the saints, when I shall attain to Jesus Christ, who is always mindful of you in His prayers.
Anf-01 ix.iv.xvi Pg 3 Acts ix. 15, 16. Those, therefore, who do not accept of him [as a teacher], who was chosen by God for this purpose, that he might boldly bear His name, as being sent to the forementioned nations, do despise the election of God, and separate themselves from the company of the apostles. For neither can they contend that Paul was no apostle, when he was chosen for this purpose; nor can they prove Luke guilty of falsehood, when he proclaims the truth to us with all diligence. It may be, indeed, that it was with this view that God set forth very many Gospel truths, through Luke’s instrumentality, which all should esteem it necessary to use, in order that all persons, following his subsequent testimony, which treats upon the acts and the doctrine of the apostles, and holding the unadulterated rule of truth, may be saved. His testimony, therefore, is true, and the doctrine of the apostles is open and stedfast, holding nothing in reserve; nor did they teach one set of doctrines in private, and another in public.
Npnf-201 iii.vii.ii Pg 52
VERSE (21) - Ac 9:11,15; 22:16 Ps 86:5 Joe 2:32 Mt 28:19 Ro 10:12,13 1Co 1:2
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