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The second half of Luke's history of the church, which was commissioned by Theophilus. It covers the actions of the Apostles from Christ's ascension to heaven to Paul's imprisonment in Rome.

##Acts of the Apostles##

The fifth book of the New Testament canon, the Acts of the Apostles is unique within the New Testament in continuing the story of Jesus within the events of the early church. Acts follows events from the ascension of Jesus to Paul's journey and arrival in Rome.

Acts is widely considered the second volume in a two part work along with the the Gospel of Luke. Together, this two-volume work is referred to as Luke-Acts. Collectively, Luke and Acts make up over a quarter of the New Testament, contributing more words than any other single writer.

The central figures in Acts are Peter, James (the brother of the Lord), and Paul. Acts reviews Peter's activities in the early years after Easter, including noteworthy events like Pentecost and the preaching of the Gospel to the Gentiles. James is a major figure in the events around Jerusalem, including the significant Jerusalem Conference of Acts 15. Paul's conversion, multiple imprisonments & trials, and 3 missionary journeys are recorded.

Acts does not provide a full, sequential account of the activities of any of these men, but does provide many details of the process by which the Gospel went to the Gentiles, and the course & key events of Paul's travels.

The narrative in Acts runs from immediately after Easter to approximately AD 62.

Bibliography

Bock, D. L. (2007). Acts. Grand Rapids, MI: Baker Academic.

Bruce, F. F. (1990). The Acts of the Apostles. Grand Rapids, MI: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Co.

Fitzmyer, J. A. (2008). The Acts of the Apostles: A New Translation with Introduction and Commentary (Vol. 31). New Haven; London: Yale University Press.

Johnson, L. T. (1992). The Acts of the Apostles. (D. J. Harrington, Ed.) (Vol. 5). Collegeville, MN: The Liturgical Press.

Pervo, R. I. (2009). Acts: A Commentary on the Book of Acts. (H. W. Attridge, Ed.). Minneapolis, MN: Fortress Press.

Tannehill, R. C. (1994). The Narrative Unity of Luke-Acts: A Literary Interpretation: The Acts of the Apostles (Vol. 2). Minneapolis, MN: Fortress Press.

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What is the author's purpose in writing Acts?

Both Luke and Acts are addressed to Theophilus, whether understood as a real person or a literary device. In Luke, the purpose of the book is laid out in the introduction: With this in mind, since I myself have carefully investigated everything…
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Is "calling on the name of the Lord" in Acts 9 literal or figurative?

How did Paul fetch out the followers of Jesus in Acts 9? I've always thought that it was simply their practice of calling on the name of the Lord (precisely "Jesus") aloud as the phrase "calling on the name" is mentioned twice there: firstly when…
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Are those Jesus' half brothers or step brothers mentioned in Acts 1:14?

Acts 1:14 They all joined together constantly in prayer, along with the women and Mary the mother of Jesus, and with his brothers. Are these sons of Mary and Joseph?
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Does Luke show Agabus as errant in his prophecy in Acts 21?

I recently came across a view of Acts 21:11 that says Agabus made a prophecy that was mostly right, but wrong in a number of ways as well - namely that Paul was not bound by the Jewish leaders, nor that they handed him over to the Gentiles. Instead…
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What was the purpose of Peter's shadow?

Acts 5:15 so that they even carried out the sick into the streets and laid them on cots and mats, that as Peter came by at least his shadow might fall on some of them. (ESV) According to Cambridge Bible for Schools and Colleges, the people "did…
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Why does King James Bible Acts 12:4 say "Easter"?

King James Bible Acts 12:4 And when he [Herod] had apprehended him [Peter], he put him in prison, and delivered him to four quaternions of soldiers to keep him; intending after Easter to bring him forth to the people. New King James Version So…
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Is eating blood a sin according to Acts 15:20?

Acts 15:20 Instead we should write to them, telling them to abstain from food polluted by idols, from sexual immorality, from the meat of strangled animals and from blood. In 1 Corinthians 8:9, Paul seems to be saying that it is our rights to eat…
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Acts 23:6: Were Sadducces different in their outward apparel from the Pharisees?

Acts 23:6: "Then when Paul noticed that part of them were Sadducees and the others Pharisees, he shouted out in the council" Does this text imply that Sadducces were somewhat different in their outward apparel from the Pharisees?
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What is the validity of the charges in Acts 17:6-7?

In Acts 17:6-7, Jason and some of the other believers, dragged before Roman officials, are charged with turning the world upside down and "defying Caesar's decrees, saying there is another king, one called Jesus." From Luke's view, does the crowd…
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Why is the word "sleep" used to describe Stephen's death by stoning (Acts 7:60)?

In the Book of Acts, the Jews became enraged against Stephen (filled with the Spirit): Acts 7:60: "Then falling on his knees, [Stephen] cried out with a loud voice, 'Lord, do not hold this sin against them!' Having said this, he fell asleep"…
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In Acts 28:31 sudden ending

The last verses of Luke's record in Acts appear to end the book very suddenly and unexpectedly. Does anyone have any information about whether there might be more to the book that is now lost? Or perhaps there is a good reason that it ends…
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What does "break bread" mean in Acts 20:7 and 11?

These are the verses: 7 On the first day of the week we came together to break bread. Paul spoke to the people and, because he intended to leave the next day, kept on talking until midnight. 8 There were many lamps in the upstairs room where we…
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Who put forward, prayed, and drew lots in order to choose the twelfth apostle?

Acts 1:23-26 23 So they put forward two men, Joseph called Barsabbas (who was also called Justus), and Matthias. 24 And they prayed and said, "You, Lord, who know the hearts of all men, show which one of these two You have chosen 25 to occupy…
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What day of the week was the Pentecost in Acts 2?

What day of the week was the day of Pentecost falling on in Acts 2? Was it Saturday or Sunday? Or some other day?
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What is the scope of Peter’s statement in Acts 10:35?

In Acts 10:35 Peter says that “in every nation the man who fears [God] and does what is right is welcome to Him.” What is the scope of his statement here, specifically as it pertains to the word, “welcome”? In what way does God “welcome” these…
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