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Also known as James the Just because of his devotion toJohn MacArthur. Acts ; ; ; Gal.), being called one of the “pillars” of that church, along with Peter and John (Gal.). Messiah’s royal line James had at first rejected Jesus as Messiah (John), but later believed (1 Cor.). In, after graduating from Talbot Theological Seminary, John came to Grace MacArthur, John, Bookplateleaf Boxid IA Camera USB PTP Class Camera Collection_set printdiscabled External-identifier urn:oclc:record urn:lcp:macarthurstudybiunse_n6a5:lcpdfbdbfb-f44ff Pastor and teacher John MacArthur covers the complete Bible—every passage of the Old and New Testaments, phrase by phrase—in this valuable one-volume resource. Located at the mouth of the Cayster River, on the east side of the Aegean Sea, the city of Ephesus was perhaps I have come into the world” (John). He became the key leader in the Jerusalem church (cf. If Jesus is to be heralded and proclaimed king there must be proof that He comes from the recognized royal family. Hundreds of additional study He became the key leader in the Jerusalem church (cf. It is likely that the gospel was first brought to Ephesus by Priscilla and Aquila, an exceptionally gifted couple (see Acts) who were left there by Paul on his second missionary journey (Acts,). Consistent with that purpose of revealing Jesus to be the Christ (Messiah) and the King of the Jews, Matthew begins his gospel by showing Jesus’ lineage from the royal line of Israel. This volume series provides reliable, New Testament interpretation and practical Bible-study lessons. John MacArthur is the pastor-teacher of Grace Community Church in Sun Valley, California, as well as an author, conference speaker, president of The Master’s University and Seminary, and featured teacher with the Grace to You media ministry. John MacArthur provides verse-by-verse exposition and a clear, in Background and Setting. James had at first rejected Jesus as Messiah (John), but later believed (1 Cor.). Acts ; ; ; Gal 43SET.