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Explain the Structure of Acts using Acts 1:8
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Throughout Jerusalem 1-7
Judea and Samaria 8-12 Uttermost Parts World 13-28 |
7, 12, 28
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Give three characteristics of the book of Acts
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1) Marks Numerical Growth of Christanity
2) Portrays Jews as real presecutors of Christanity 3) Serves as a bridge to the rest of the NT |
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Give three additional characteristics of the book of Acts
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4) Emphasis on the Holy Sprit
5) Emphasis on Prayer 6) Gives insight on the life of the early church |
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What two questions are resolved at the Jerusalem council?
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Do Gentiles need to keep the law to be saved?
Do Gentiles need to keep the law to maintain salvation? |
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Explain what God was doing in Acts 8-11 leading up to the conversion of Cornelius.
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God infused Gentile converts into the Church by a strategic “integration” process that allowed for the Church to be converted to the gradually.
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The Subject of Acts
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The birth, growth, and expansion of the church to the ends of the earth.
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The Compliment of Acts
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Occurs as the apostles give witness to the resurrection of Christ by the power of the Holy Spirit. In spite of internal and external opposition.
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