The longest sermon in the book of Acts came, not from Paul, but from Stephen — though Paul heard it (still as an unbeliever) and must have memorized every word of it for its later recording by Luke. "Stephen's sermon was not in vain, at least for that hearer," says Dr. Whitcomb. He shares how Stephen pointed out the shortcomings in the Jewish understanding of the Abrahamic Covenant, and how Israel rejected a God-sent leader once again. "The depth of human depravity is beyond comprehension."
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Dr. John C. Whitcomb has been a professor of Old Testament and theology for more than 50 years, and is widely recognized as a leading Biblical scholar. He taught at Grace Theological Seminary in Winona Lake, Indiana, from 1951-1990, and gained much recognition for his work on...