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  1. 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. At one time the Gospel of Luke and the Book of Acts were joined together as one book with two volumes.

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    Author: Luke, the physician
    Date written: c 62 AD (many arguing for 75-85 AD)
    Time period of events: 30-62 AD. The book begins in the year of Christ’s death/resurrection and ends with Paul’s imprisonment in Rome.

    Journeys Paul’s Conversion and Early Ministry– Holman Bible Atlas Paul’s 1st Journey– Bible-History.com 1st Missionary Journey of Paul– Holman Bible Atlas Paul’s 2nd Journey– Bible-History.com 2nd Missionary Journey of Paul– Holman Bible Atlas Paul’s 3rd Journey– Bible-History.com 3rd Missionary Journey of Paul– Holman Bible Atlas Paul’s Journeys– ...

    Occurrences are based on New American Standard Text. “4x/3v” means the word appears 4 times in 3 verses. “3x” means the word appears 3 times in 3 verses. Lord(101x) – Strong’s G2962 Jesus (71x); Christ(26X) Spirit(64x) – Strong’s G4151 word (39x) Strong’s G3056 in Act 2:41; Act 4:29; Act 4:31; Act 6:2; Act 6:4; Act 6:7; Act 7:14; Act 8:4; Act 8:14;...

    Baker’s Evangelical Dictionary: Luke-Acts, Theology of American Tract Society: Acts of the Apostles Bridgeway Bible Dictionary: Acts, Book of Easton’s Bible Dictionary: Acts of the Apostles Fausset Bible Dictionary: Acts of the Apostles Hastings’ Dictionary of the Bible:Acts of the Apostles Holman Bible Dictionary: Acts Morrish Bible Dictionary Act...

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  2. A. Prologue. 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. At one time the Gospel of Luke and the Book of Acts were joined together as one book with two volumes. i.

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  4. Guide to the Book of Acts. Guide to the Book of. Acts. Key Information and Helpful Resources. This is the second volume in the unified, two-part work that we know today as Luke - Acts. Both books were written by the same author, Luke, a traveling coworker to Paul ( Col. 4:14 ). This is clear from the book’s introduction, in which Luke says ...

  5. Acts Chapter 1. (Black underlined words match words in the Bible text.) A cts was written by the physician Luke (Col. 4:14) after he discovered the Great Physician. – Doctor Luke had first researched and written the Gospel of Luke to Theophilus, a Greek public official and friend. This Book of Acts is the sequel.

  6. Acts 1:12-26 . RETURN OF THE ELEVEN TO JERUSALEM--PROCEEDINGS IN THE UPPER ROOM TILL PENTECOST. 12-14. a sabbath day's journey --about two thousand cubits. 13. went up into an upper room --perhaps the same "large upper room" where with their Lord they had celebrated the last Passover and the first Supper ( Luke 22:12 ).

  7. Jesus singled Peter out for a special purpose, as a kind of figurehead or metaphor for the spreading of the gospel (Matthew 16:18–19). Peter will go on to be a great speaker (Acts 2:14–41; 3:11–26; 4:8–12, 19–20; 10:34–43). And he will be present at the first mass conversions of Samaritans (Acts 8:14–17) and Gentiles (Acts 10:44 ...