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  1. May 31, 2019 · 6:8-9:31 – So the church throughout all Judea and Galilee and Samaria had peace and was being built up. And walking in the fear of the Lord and in the comfort of the Holy Spirit, it multiplied. – Acts 9:31. 9:31-12:24 – But the word of God increased and multiplied. – Acts 12:24. 12:25-16:5 – So the churches were strengthened in the ...

  2. Jul 7, 2004 · The following outline is intended to be used while studying the book. It will help to keep the whole of the book before you as you work your way through each section. A. The Importance of the Book of Acts. The importance of this second of Luke's two-volume work can hardly be over-estimated, for without it we would have no record of the ...

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  4. TITLE. Commonly called "The Acts Of The Apostles", it is simply titled "Acts" in some of the oldest manuscripts. It might appropriately be called "Some Of The Acts Of Some Of The Apostles" since it does not try to describe all of the acts of all the apostles. Rather, the focus is clearly on some of the acts or deeds of mostly Peter (the key ...

  5. Acts chapter 1. Ac 1:1-9. Christ, preparing his apostles to the beholding of his ascension, gathers them together unto the mount Olivet, commands them to expect in Jerusalem the sending down of the Holy Ghost, promises after a few days to send it, and ascends into heaven in their sight. Ac 1:10-11. After his ascension they are warned by two ...

  6. A Chapter-by-Chapter Bible Study of the Book of Acts 4 Acts - A Short Introduction Here’s what we’ll be reading as we study through the book of Acts: Chapters 1-12 (First Ten Years) Major Emphasis: The Jerusalem Church Major Topics Covered: Church Gospel Holy Spirit Chapters 13-28 (Next 20 Years) Major Emphasis: Churches Spread

  7. 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.

  8. THE PROLOGUE (1-8) THE FORMER ACCOUNT TO THEOPHILUS (1-3) Of all that Jesus began to do and teach. Until the day in which Jesus was taken up. After He had given commandments to the apostles. To whom He had shown Himself alive, being seen during forty days. Speaking of things pertaining to the kingdom of God.