Biblical eLearning ([ Ссылка ]) presents (audio is also available on Spotify [ Ссылка ]):
Dr. Craig Keener on Acts
This is the nineteenth of 23 lectures Dr. Craig Keener of Asbury Seminary, Wilmore, Kentucky has done on the book of Acts.
Be sure to check out his 4 volume analysis of Acts published by Baker Book House. The audio, full text in English, Spanish, Russian, Chinese, and others are freely available at [ Ссылка ].
Timed Outline:
00:20 Welcome to Corinth (Acts 18)
1:15 Corinth [Capital of Achaia]
1:20 Expulsion under Claudius (Acts 18.2)
6:55 Aquila and Priscilla/Prisca
9:00 Economic base of Aquila and Prisca
13:00 Some women were artisans
13:20 Why were Aquila and Prisca and Paul in Corinth? Historical background of Corinth
20:00 Manual labor: despised by philosophers, esp. elites
24:30 Manual labor: praise in Jewish sources
25:55 Early Jewish Sources despised come base crafts, but some praiseworthy
26:30 Hard work of artisans
28:10 Shops usually single rooms
29:50 Learning trades
30:45 Cloth workers
32:00 Tents important in Corinth
33:40 But Paul probably not weaver of tents from goats hair or linen
34:50 Leather working (Ronald Hock)
35:50 Religious milieu of marketplace
37:05 Talking at work
39:10 Trade groups, families: as guilds
40:25 Trade "guilds"
42:05 Living conditions
45:15 Synagogue in Corinth (Acts 18.4)
46:20 Acts 18.5 Silas & Timothy came
48:10 Acts 18.7 Titius Justus and house churches
52:50 Acts 18.8-11
57:50 Acts 18.12 – Proconsul, Gallio
1:01:20 Which bema?
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