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expressing oneself clearly; clearly presented
articulate
Luke as known as the "beloved ______" and one of Paul's fellow- ______
physician, laborer
What evidence proved Luke was Greek?
He was not listed among those "of the circumcision"
Luke's place of origin was :
Antioch
Where was Luke educated?
Tarsus
What did Luke have in common with Paul? (4)
New t. writers, highly educated and cultured, acquainted with key leadership in the early church, endured hardships for sake of spreading the Gospel.
Luke and Paul prob knew each other before their missionary trips t/f
true
Luke was with Paul when he was a prisoner in Rome t/f
true
of the new t. writers, Luke only knew Paul t/f
false
to bring together in a single whole; to mix or combine completely.
incorporate
orderly, systemic
methodical
of great importance
pivotal
make sure you memorize acts 16:10!
okey dokey
Luke is the author of two books in the new t. t/f
true
Luke's gospel is for the most part, chronological t/f
true
Acts is a chronological outline of the Apostles' activities from the birth of Christ to His ascension. t/f
false
Luke wrote part of acts covering: ________
events he actually saw happen
Beginning in acts 16, Luke's frequent use of "we" reflects his: ______
personal experience
person whose father was healed of fever and a bloody flux
Publius
young man who fell out a window and was raised from the dead
Eutychus
man whose handkerchiefs or aprons brought healing
Paul
sorcerer who was blinded by the hands of the Lord
Elymas
maker of clothes who was raised from the dead
Dorcas
man sick of the palsy eight years who was healed
Aeneas
woman who died for lying to Peter and was buried next to her husband
Sapphira
man who died for lying to Peter whose body was wrapped and buried
Ananias
sick people hoped his shadow would fall on him
Peter
man who hanged himself, fell headlong, and burst open
Judas Iscariot
investigated everything about the life of Christ
Luke
provided firsthand descriptions of events
eyewitnesses
may have provided text of Stephen's address and the story of his martyrdom
Paul
may have described the appointment of deacons, and the conversion of the Ethiopian eunich and the Samaritans
Philip
may have provided information about the day of the Pentecost
James
What were the seven places mentioned in the 3 verses?
Cos, Rhodes, Patara, Phoenicia, Cyprus, Syria, and Tyre
The story of Paul's conversion is given 4 times in acts t/f
false, three times
Luke notes Paul's thoughts, as well as his conversation. t/f
true
Luke reports the Lord's words that Paul heard in a vision t/f
true
Luke gives the substance of sermons preached by what three church leaders?
Paul, Stephen, Peter
Luke writes the events of history as they happened in the form of a _____
news story
Nearly all of the sermons in Acts retell the most important events in the history of ____ and describe God’s dealings with His people.
Israel