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Writer: Luke
II Timothy 4:11; Philemon 1:24
Luke 1:2 – Not a personal eyewitness of Jesus
Colossians 4:14
All early records unanimously name Luke as the writer of Luke and Acts.
Three indicators that Luke wrote both Luke and Acts
Theophilus
Summary:
Acts covers about 30 years of the earliest history of the church.
https://overviewbible.com/bible-length-infographic/
The book of Acts has been shown to be extremely historically accurate. Acts 13:7
The apostles wait with great anticipation - Acts 1:1-12
John 14:16-17, 26; 15:16, 26-27; 16:13; 17:18; 20:21; Matthew 28:18-20; Mark 16:15-16; Luke 24:47-49
Acts 1:1-12 reviews and continues this great anticipation.
Carrying out the great commission – Acts 1:8
Jerusalem – Acts 2-7
Judea and Samaria – Acts 8-12
Remotest part of the earth – Acts 13-28
Isaiah 2:1-3 – This is the fulfillment of Isaiah’s prophecy.
Jesus ascends into Heaven – Acts 1:9-11
Jesus left as part of the divine plan. He did not fail but left on His own terms.
Acts 7:55 – Stephen later saw Jesus standing at the right hand of God.
Bible contradiction? Acts 1:8
Selecting a new apostle – Acts 1:15-26
“Witnessing”
The word “witness” is used many times in the New Testament, but people use it in a different way today. The apostles were witnesses of things they had seen with their own eyes.
The apostles were the prime witnesses.
The apostles could tell people what they had seen with their own eyes.
Matthias qualified as an apostle because he was an eyewitness. Acts 1:21-22
Paul became a witness because Jesus appeared to him.
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Writer: Luke
II Timothy 4:11; Philemon 1:24
Luke 1:2 – Not a personal eyewitness of Jesus
Colossians 4:14
All early records unanimously name Luke as the writer of Luke and Acts.
Three indicators that Luke wrote both Luke and Acts
Theophilus
Summary:
Acts covers about 30 years of the earliest history of the church.
https://overviewbible.com/bible-length-infographic/
The book of Acts has been shown to be extremely historically accurate. Acts 13:7
The apostles wait with great anticipation - Acts 1:1-12
John 14:16-17, 26; 15:16, 26-27; 16:13; 17:18; 20:21; Matthew 28:18-20; Mark 16:15-16; Luke 24:47-49
Acts 1:1-12 reviews and continues this great anticipation.
Carrying out the great commission – Acts 1:8
Jerusalem – Acts 2-7
Judea and Samaria – Acts 8-12
Remotest part of the earth – Acts 13-28
Isaiah 2:1-3 – This is the fulfillment of Isaiah’s prophecy.
Jesus ascends into Heaven – Acts 1:9-11
Jesus left as part of the divine plan. He did not fail but left on His own terms.
Acts 7:55 – Stephen later saw Jesus standing at the right hand of God.
Bible contradiction? Acts 1:8
Selecting a new apostle – Acts 1:15-26
“Witnessing”
The word “witness” is used many times in the New Testament, but people use it in a different way today. The apostles were witnesses of things they had seen with their own eyes.
The apostles were the prime witnesses.
The apostles could tell people what they had seen with their own eyes.
Matthias qualified as an apostle because he was an eyewitness. Acts 1:21-22
Paul became a witness because Jesus appeared to him.