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  1. v.20 The sun shall be turned into darkness, and the moon into blood, before the great and glorious day of the Lord shall come. v.21 And it shall be that everyone who shall call upon the name of the Lord shall be saved.’ v.22 Men of Israel, listen to these words: Jesus the Nazarene, a man who

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    • Alfred Edersheim
    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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  3. 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

  4. The God of The Acts. The Book of the Acts teaches that God is a living God. When Paul was speaking to the Greeks at Mars Hill in the city of Athens, he made it a point to say that God does not dwell in temples made by hands. God is not the kind of person we can shut up in a church.

  5. 6 A Study Commentary on The Acts of the Apostles 4 Persecution and prayer (4:1–31) 116 Persecution—the Christian leaders before the Jewish leaders (4:1–22) 116 Prayer—the Christian church before the Lord (4:23–31) 127 5 Attacked from within, attacked from without (4:32–5:42) 136 The church assaulted from the inside (4:32–5:11) 136

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  6. With some of the central dimensions of Luke's rhetorical strategy in mind, we now turn to our second topic: the content of the book of Acts. While there are many ways to summarize the content of this book, we will focus on the way Luke described the development of the church as the partial realization of God's kingdom on earth.

  7. The book of Acts is the sequel to Luke. It opens with a greeting to Theophilus, who was also the intended recipient of Luke’s gospel. In Acts 1:1 Luke refer-ences his “former book” and picks up where he left off. In this passage, Luke is restating the Great Commission challenge Jesus gave in Luke 24. Throughout