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  1. Acts of the Apostles -- Study Guide. 4/30. Previous. Next. Lesson 3. Reading: The Acts of the Apostles, pp. 47-56; Acts 2:1-39. 1. What will the gift of God’s Spirit bring within the reach of Jesus’ followers ( 47:1 )? AA-SG 7.1. 2. What was the result of the giving of the Spirit on the Day of Pentecost ( 48:1 )? AA-SG 7.2. 3.

  2. The Book of Acts, sometimes called the fifth Gospel, is a continuation of the Gospel of Luke. Dr. Luke is the writer, as he states in his introduction (v. 1). Sir William Ramsay, after making a critical study of Luke’s writings, declared that Luke was the greatest historian, ancient or modern. The Book of Acts is remarkable in many ways.

  3. David Guzik :: Study Guide for Acts 1. Jesus Ascends to Heaven, A New Apostle Chosen. A. Prologue. 1. ( Acts 1:1) Reference to former writings. The former account I made, O Theophilus, of all that Jesus began both to do and teach. a. The former account I made: The former account is the Gospel of Luke.

  4. ACTS 1: The Ascension of Jesus. ACTS 2: The First Gospel Message Preached. ACTS 3: The Lame Man Healed. ACTS 4: The Prayer of the Church. ACTS 5: The Apostles Go to Prison. ACTS 6: The Accusation of Stephen. ACTS 7: The Witness of Stephen. ACTS 8: Philip's Ministry. ACTS 9: The Conversion of Saul. ACTS 10: Peter Visits Cornelius.

  5. Study Guide On Acts by Dr. Manford G. Gutzke This study guide is designed to lead into a better grasp and a deeper understanding of the Acts of the Apostles. Because the text itself is part of the Holy Scriptures, which are taken to be the only authority, and the student is the one to whom the Word of God is sent, the questions are arranged to ...

  6. From Act 1:1-3, we learn Acts is the second historical account to Theophilus (see below), the first being the gospel universally attributed to Luke (cf. Lk 1:1-4). Luke is described as "the beloved Physician" , and the vocabulary of both the gospel and Acts shows

  7. For those who wish to get an overview of the entire book of Acts, the study guide can be followed in a systematic way in lessons 1 to 29. The following subjects and chapters are suggested for shorter studies: Experience of the early Christian church: Lessons 1, 4, 5, 6, 10, 16, 20, 29.

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