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Acts unfolds the incredible story of how God brought the good news of salvation to the world. As an historical treatise, Acts describes the establishment and growth of the early church; as a biographical treatise, it focuses primarily on Paul’s ministry. Luke gives us a glimpse into the first-century and the rise of Christianity, making references to buildings, customs, cities, the role of women...

Gospel with the simple words, after his suffering. He refused to point to the resurrected, glorious, ascended Lord without pointing to the suffering Servant. During the forty days that separated the resurrection and the ascension, Jesus further taught the disciples, preparing them to lead the early church. This is the only New Testament reference to these postresurrection days. You will probably find it helpful to read at least the last chapter of Luke to get a feel for how Luke makes the transition
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