Transcription of Introduction - New Testament
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Acts of the Apostles by David Webb 2013 1 Table of Contexts Overview and Introduction .. 2 Lesson 1 Acts 1:1-47 .. 10 Lesson 2 Acts 2:1-47 .. 17 Lesson 3 Acts 3:1-26 .. 26 Lesson 4 Acts 4:1-37 .. 35 Lesson 5 Acts 5:1-42 .. 43 Lesson 6 Acts 6:1-15 .. 53 Lesson 7 Acts 7:1-60 .. 58 Lesson 8 Acts 8:1-40 .. 68 Lesson 9 Acts 9:1-43 .. 79 Lesson 10 Acts 10:1-48 .. 93 Lesson 11 Acts 11:1-30 .. 103 Lesson 12 Acts 12:1-25 .. 113 Lesson 13 Acts 13:1 14:28 .. 121 Lesson 14 Acts 15:1-29 .. 130 Lesson 15 Acts 15:30 17:14 .. 138 Lesson 16 Acts 17:15 18:22 .. 150 Lesson 17 Acts 18:23 19:41 .. 160 Lesson 18 Acts 20:1 21:16 .. 169 Lesson 19 Acts 21:17 23:35 .. 178 Lesson 20 Acts 24:1 25:27 .. 186 Lesson 21 Acts 26:1-32 .. 194 Lesson 22 Acts 27:1-44 .. 202 Lesson 23 Acts 28:1-31 .. 210 Addendum: Timeline of the Apostle paul .. 218 Acts of the Apostles by David Webb 2013 2 Acts of the Apostles A Study of New Testament History Overview Introduction : The Name: The book is most commonly called "The Acts of the Apostles," although it is quite probable that, in its original form, it had no title at all.
and before the final events in the life of the apostle Paul is played out. Many scholars date Acts as early as AD 62 and as late as AD 68 or a little later, since it concludes with the account of Paul's imprisonment and his earliest ministry in Rome. The Theme: The book Acts has been described like a drama with two main characters, Peter and Paul.
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