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  1. Mar 14, 2024 · The book of Acts shows how God essentially took a group of fisherman and commoners and used them to turn the world upside down (Acts 17:6). God took a Christian-hating murderer and transformed him into history’s greatest Christian evangelist, the author of almost half the books of the New Testament.

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  2. What does Acts 1:2 mean? Luke is writing to Theophilus, who is possibly a Roman official of some sort, about the beginning of the church. He briefly covered Jesus' ascension in Luke 24:50–52 and will go into more detail in Acts 1:6–11.

  3. Book of Acts - In-depth, verse-by-verse Bible study and commentary of the Book of Acts in plain English. This free, seminary-level study uses an engaging interactive format.

  4. It is the unfinished record of an incomplete work. The theme is the work of Christ through the ages, of which each successive depository of His energies can do but a small portion, and must leave that portion unfinished; the book does not so much end as stop.

  5. Verse Acts 1:2. After that he, through the Holy Ghost, c.] This clause has been variously translated: the simple meaning seems to be this-that Christ communicated the Holy Spirit to his disciples, after his resurrection, as he had not done before.

  6. Sep 20, 2022 · Welcome to our book of Acts Bible Study. Over the next several months (if it's God's will) we will study through each chapter of the book. Today we discuss Acts 1 (verses 1-12). In this chapter, Jesus ascends to heaven and a new Apostle, Matthias is selected to replace Judas Iscariot.

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  8. Aug 6, 2013 · We all need to answer biblically, in light of the context, What is the meaning of Pentecost? Acts 2 must be interpreted in light of Acts 1:4-8, where the risen Lord Jesus instructed the disciples to wait in Jerusalem for the promise of the Father, the Holy Spirit.