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The Book of Acts is one of the New Testament’s most important books. It links the ministry of Christ in the Gospels with the teachings of the Apostles in the Epistles and it gives us the background for the Pauline Epistles. It, the first chapter of church history, records the spread of the gospel, during a short thirty-three years’ period, from Jerusalem, the capital city of the Jewish world, to...

THE BOOK OF ACTS PART ONE—The Infancy of the Church (the church In Jerusalem). A.D. 30–35, Acts, chapters 1–7 (During this five-years’ period, the gospel and the church are looked upon as being national and not as being universal. Jerusalem is the central city of Christianity and Peter, the apostle to the Jews, is the most prominent person) I. THE POST-RESURRECTION MINISTRY OF CHRIST (1:1–8) A. THE LENGTH OF THIS MINISTRY (1:3) This ministry covered a period of forty days, the forty days reaching
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