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Acts 7:23-29
Edwin and Andrew notice two instances in which Stephen contrasts the use of man's hands versus God's. Guess which one was actually successful. In fact, it causes us to learn a significant point about how the Jews were actually perverting the temple. We often say they never got into idolatry after the Babylonian captivity. Stephen says otherwise.
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By Edwin Crozier & Andrew Roberts5
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Acts 7:23-29
Edwin and Andrew notice two instances in which Stephen contrasts the use of man's hands versus God's. Guess which one was actually successful. In fact, it causes us to learn a significant point about how the Jews were actually perverting the temple. We often say they never got into idolatry after the Babylonian captivity. Stephen says otherwise.
Do you disagree with anything you hear on Text Talk, we'd love to hear about it. We'd also like to know what you are learning from your Bible reading or if you have any questions about the text. Shoot us an email at [email protected].
We'd also love to meet you face to face. Come join us for any of our Bible classes or worship assemblies any time you are in the Tampa Bay area. Click here to find out more.
Read the written devo that goes along with this episode by clicking here.
Join the Text Talk Facebook community and join the conversation by clicking here.
Michael Eldridge wrote and sang all four parts of our theme song. Find more from him by clicking here.
Thanks for talking about the text with us today.

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