There is no verse 11 in the textit goes from 10 to 12, with only a footnote at the end of 10 offering an explaining (and we must admit, footnotes are often left unread). 5 The sons of Perets; Chetsron, and Chamul. Book of Samuel the Seer 1 Chronicles 29:29 Now the acts of David the king, first and last, behold, they are written in the book of Samuel the seer, and in the book of Nathan the prophet, and in the
Cole, writing in 1801, said this about Acts Chapter 29: “In bringing to the notice of the Christian public the document known by the name of the Long-Lost chapter of the Acts of the Apostles, we felt that we are fulfilling a duty to Christ and rendering a service to our fellows.” In all probability, not one percent of Christian believers, not to speak of the general public, have ever heard of the Sonnini Manuscript; yet how many earnest believers would be delighted to have corroborative evidence of the visit of the Great Apostle to the other nations of these lands. Bible Answer: Acts 8:37 reads as follows, And Philip said, "If you believe with all your heart, you may.".
For 'most excellent Theophilus' Luke compiled (36) the individual events that took place in his presence — (37) as he plainly shows by omitting the martyrdom of Peter (38) as well as the departure of Paul from the city [of Rome] (39) when he journeyed to Spain.
The reason why the publishers of the Divine Name King James Bible restored the Divine Name seems to me a good answer to this question.
[3] In every case, publishers have done a great job in stopping the presses when they find errors.
Remove not the ancient landmark, Which thy fathers have set.