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22 Cards in this Set

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According to Acts in what location does the progress of the gospel "begin"?
Jerusalem
In what location does the progress of the gospel "end"?
Rome
The individual___ is the main protagonist in the first part of Acts.
Peter
The Individual ___ is the main protagonist in the second part of Acts
Paul
What Jewish feast celebrates the renovation of the old covenant.
Pentecost

Luke places little emphasis on the salvation of the Gentiles.


True or False

False

The term "God-fearer" refers to Jewish proselyte.


True or False

True

The "we" sections indicate that the author is an eyewitness of some of the early events in the early Christian history.


True or False

True

Acts ends with Paul imprisoned in the city of Athens.


True or False

False

The recipient of Acts who is probably the patron, is known as Theophilus.


True or False

True
The Greek word for "communion"
koinonia
The descent of the Holy Spirit on the apostles which paralleled the renewal of the covenant; 3,000 convert after Peter's sermon
Pentecost
A compromised Jewish minority that survived the destruction of the northern kingdom of Israel and built a rival temple on Mount Gerizim
Samaritan
A Gentile believer who sympathized with Judaism but did not fully adopt Jewish theology or practice
God-fearer
When the apostles convened and decided that Gentile believers do not need to observe the Jewish Law and customs in order to be saved in Christ
Jerusalem council
Jewish prohibitions on certain foods which were deemed ritually impure
dietary laws
Sections where the narrator includes himself and signifies that he was an eyewitness to the events he describes
"we" sections
A Gentile who underwent circumcision and adhered to Jewish Law and customs
Jewish proselyte
A meeting of Jews for prayer, reading Scripture, and discussing the Law which developed in the absence of the temple
synagogue
Using divine names, utterances, or other tricks to manipulate the forces of nature or influence the spiritual realm
magic
The home of the temple, the center of Jewish festal life, and the capital of Judea
Jerusalem
Near Eastern Mediterranean region west of the Jordan River; imperial province
Judea