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Acts, overview

This is the second of the historical accounts of the first century written by Luke. The Acts commences where the gospel record concludes, at the time of the ascension of Jesus. Whilst the book is historical, it is a great testimony to the Christians of the first century who withstood tremendous difficulties in their endeavor to hold fast to their faith and to preach the gospel.

Highlights

The outstanding testimony of Peter, Stephen, Paul, Silas, Barnabas and others (including Luke) is encouragement for Christ's followers to stand up for their belief in him.

Outline

(Jerusalem is the center of operations in Acts 1-12; Antioch the new center in Acts 13-28.)

1.
Act 1:1-14: Jesus' ascension
2.
Acts 1:15-26: A new apostle
3.
Act 2:1-47: The Day of Pentecost
4.
Act 3:1--5:42: The preaching of Peter and John
5.
Act 6:1--8:3: Stephen's defense
6.
Act 8:4-40: The preaching of Philip
7.
Act 9:1-31: Saul's conversion
8.
Act 9:32--11:21: Peter and Cornelius -- a Gentile convert
9.
Act 11:22--12:25: Jerusalem and Antioch
10.
Act 13:1--21:16: Paul, the apostle to the Gentiles

(a)
Act 13:1--15:39: First missionary journey

(b)
Act 15:40--18:6: Second missionary journey

(c)
Act 18:7--21:16: Third missionary journey


11.
Act 21:17--26:32: The trial of Paul's faith
12.
Act 27:1--28:31: Paul's journey to Rome

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