Acts of the Apostles

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Acts of the Apostles is a New Testament book that narrates the early history, missionary work, and growth of the Christian church after Jesus’s resurrection and ascension.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Christian scripture
New Testament book
book of the Bible
narrative text
approximateCompositionDate 1st century CE
canonicalIn Eastern Orthodox Christianity
surface form: Eastern Orthodox Church

Oriental Orthodoxy
surface form: Oriental Orthodox Churches

Protestant churches
Roman Catholicism
surface form: Roman Catholic Church
canonicalStatus canonical in most Christian traditions
centralTheme early Christian church
missionary work of the apostles
spread of the gospel
work of the Holy Spirit
closelyRelatedWork Gospel of Luke
dedicatedTo Theophilus
depicts Paul’s trial defenses
appointment of seven deacons
martyrdom of Stephen
sharing of possessions among believers
featuresCharacter Barnabas
Cornelius the centurion
James the brother of Jesus
John
Lydia
Apostle Paul
surface form: Paul the Apostle

Peter
Apostle Philip
surface form: Philip the Evangelist

Silas
Stephen
Timothy
follows Gospel of John
Gospel of Luke
forms two-volume work with the Gospel of Luke
genre historical narrative
religious history
hasAlternativeName Acts of the Apostles
surface form: Acts

Acts of the Apostles
surface form: Book of Acts

Acts of the Apostles
surface form: The Acts of the Apostles
influenced Christian ecclesiology
Christian missiology
keyTheme apostolic authority
community life of early Christians
inclusion of Gentiles in the church
persecution of Christians
language Koine Greek
majorLocation Antioch
Asia Minor
Greece
Jerusalem
Judea
Rome
Samaria
narratesEvent Council of Jerusalem
Pentecost
Peter’s sermon at Pentecost
Ascension Day
surface form: ascension of Jesus

coming of the Holy Spirit
conversion of Saul of Tarsus
healing of the lame man at the temple gate
imprisonment of Paul in Rome
missionary journeys of Paul
openingVerse Acts 1:1
partOf Bible
surface form: Christian Bible

New Testament
precedes Pauline Epistles
surface form: Epistle to the Romans
religiousTradition Christianity
structure 27 chapters
timePeriodCovered from Jesus’s ascension to Paul’s imprisonment in Rome
traditionalAuthor Luke
Luke the Evangelist
usedIn Christian liturgy

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Barnabas appearsIn Acts of the Apostles
this entity surface form: Acts 4
Barnabas appearsIn Acts of the Apostles
this entity surface form: Acts 9
Barnabas appearsIn Acts of the Apostles
this entity surface form: Acts 11
Barnabas appearsIn Acts of the Apostles
this entity surface form: Acts 13
Barnabas appearsIn Acts of the Apostles
this entity surface form: Acts 14
John Mark appearsIn Acts of the Apostles
this entity surface form: Acts 12
John Mark appearsIn Acts of the Apostles
this entity surface form: Acts 13
John Mark appearsIn Acts of the Apostles
this entity surface form: Acts 15
Judas Iscariot appearsIn Acts of the Apostles
Cornelius the centurion appearsInChapter Acts of the Apostles
this entity surface form: Acts 10
Cornelius the centurion appearsInChapter Acts of the Apostles
this entity surface form: Acts 11
Luke associatedWork Acts of the Apostles
The Baptism of the Eunuch basedOn Acts of the Apostles
The Conversion of Saint Paul basedOn Acts of the Apostles
Whitsunday basedOnEventDescribedIn Acts of the Apostles
this entity surface form: Acts of the Apostles chapter 2
Ascension basisInScripture Acts of the Apostles
Confirmation biblicalBasis Acts of the Apostles
Apostle Peter centralFigureIn Acts of the Apostles
this entity surface form: Acts of the Apostles chapters 1–12
New Testament manuscripts contain Acts of the Apostles
Bible contains Acts of the Apostles
Codex Alexandrinus contains Acts of the Apostles
Codex Sinaiticus contains Acts of the Apostles
New Testament contains Acts of the Apostles
Codex Bezae containsText Acts of the Apostles
Commentaries on the Bible coversBook Acts of the Apostles
Judas Iscariot deathDescribedIn Acts of the Apostles
Saint Stephen deathDescribedIn Acts of the Apostles
this entity surface form: Acts of the Apostles chapter 7
James the Just describedIn Acts of the Apostles
New Testament theology drawsFrom Acts of the Apostles
Gospel of Luke formsTwoVolumeWorkWith Acts of the Apostles
Acts of the Apostles hasAlternativeName Acts of the Apostles
this entity surface form: Acts
Acts of the Apostles hasAlternativeName Acts of the Apostles
this entity surface form: Book of Acts
Acts of the Apostles hasAlternativeName Acts of the Apostles
this entity surface form: The Acts of the Apostles
Gospels and Acts hasPart Acts of the Apostles
New American Bible hasPart Acts of the Apostles
September Testament hasPart Acts of the Apostles
Great Commission hasSource Acts of the Apostles
this entity surface form: Acts of the Apostles 1:8
Eastern Orthodox canon includesBook Acts of the Apostles
Roman Catholic biblical canon includesBook Acts of the Apostles
Textus Receptus includesBook Acts of the Apostles
Tyndale Bible includesBook Acts of the Apostles
Rule of Saint Augustine influencedBy Acts of the Apostles
Lydia literarySource Acts of the Apostles
this entity surface form: Acts of the Apostles 16:11–15
Lydia literarySource Acts of the Apostles
this entity surface form: Acts of the Apostles 16:40
Andrew the Apostle mentionedIn Acts of the Apostles
Antioch mentionedIn Acts of the Apostles
Antioch on the Orontes mentionedIn Acts of the Apostles
Apostle Bartholomew mentionedIn Acts of the Apostles
Apostle James the Less mentionedIn Acts of the Apostles