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The book of Acts is descriptive rather than prescriptive.
Prescriptive passages are those that advise or instruct what should happen. These passages provide explicit and specific instruction for the believer to live out. An example of prescriptive passages include the epistles. But descriptive passages are those that describe what has happened this is what Acts is.
By David Palmer, Scott BurnsThe book of Acts is descriptive rather than prescriptive.
Prescriptive passages are those that advise or instruct what should happen. These passages provide explicit and specific instruction for the believer to live out. An example of prescriptive passages include the epistles. But descriptive passages are those that describe what has happened this is what Acts is.