Saturday, March 23, 2013

Acts chapter 29

Anyone familiar with the book of Acts will tell you there is not a chapter 29 of Acts. Amazingly chapter 28 ends in an abrupt way that is unlike Paul the author. This chapter both ends abruptly and does not contain the word "Amen" at the end of it like the other books that Paul wrote. Is there more of the book of Acts, or maybe another chapter that may have been either overlooked or had been omitted for some unknown reason?

Paul has made it clear that he had intentions to visit Spain. This is written in Romans 15:23-29. There is no way that anyone can make a sensible argument that his ministry was over with his visit to Rome. So what is it that we are to think, are we cheated out of another chapter that talks of a visit to Spain and maybe beyond?

In 1801 an additional chapter called the Sonnini manuscript was found. It was sold from the archives of the library at Constantiople to Sir John Newport, Bart of Ireland during his travels to both Turkey and Greece.
 The evidences that this writing may be authentic are:

It was in the library of Constaniople. 
It had an authentic appearance and an ancient date. 
It was written in Greek. 
In the manner of the Acts, the places and people mentioned are called by their ancient Roman names. 
Its brevity and conception of the divine purpose and plan.
Its gospel-like character is dignified and spiritual. 
The prophcies mentioned within are in a biblical style and the ending word is "Amen."

Book by E Raymond Capt, famous biblical archaeologist. He believes in the authenticity of Acts 29.


Why would anyone purposely leave this chapter out of the bible if it is authentic? The reason one may do this is because it talks about Paul going to the lost sheep of the house of Israel in Britain. It also mentions other things like he met with the Druids who told him they were Israelites and came from the Egyptian captivity. Any person(s) that would want to stifle the true identity of the actual sheep of Israel would purposely leave this chapter out of the bible. That is why (if is is authentic) it purposely would have been omitted.

It is not my intention to convince you that this writing is authentic, because I really do not know if it is myself. I do want to encourage all to investigate it more closely and come to their own conclusions. You can read it for free, just click on the link below.

Click here for a link to Acts 29.

There are numerous books written about Acts 29 and the visits of Paul to Britain.



This is a book detailing the visitation of St Paul in Britain it is written by Rev R.W. Morgan, and is available to be read online, easily found with a Google search.


Praise the Lord for his word!








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