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1 1,1,4 | According to the account in the Acts of the Apostles, when the 2 1,1,4 | some~man should guide me? (Acts 8:30-31). Philip instructed 3 1,1,5 | library, gathered together the acts of the kings, the prophets, 4 1,1,5 | descended on the Apos-~tles (Acts 2). At that time none of 5 1,1,5 | the .Apocalypse.) and the Acts of the Apos-~tles are of 6 1,1,5 | of this, more later). The Acts of the Apos-~tles, written 7 1,1,6 | The 4 Gospels ~7 . The Acts and the Epistles ~8 . Epistles 8 1,2,2 | all the face of the earth (Acts 17:26). The account of the 9 1,2,2 | council of Jerusalem (cf. Acts 15). ~ This book deals with 10 1,2,2 | where the providential acts of the Lord in the life 11 1,2,2 | Num. 33:2, Deut. 31:24). Acts ~7:22 tells us that “Moses 12 1,2,2 | Matt. 19:7; Mark 10:3-4; ~Acts 3:22; 7:37). ~ ~ ~ 13 1,2,3 | truth this is the ~Prophet. ~Acts 3:20-23 [Deacon Stephen 14 1,2,3 | have the light of life. ~Acts 13:47-48 For so hath the 15 1,3,5 | events in both kingdoms: the acts of kings, heroic feats of 16 1,3,5 | familiar with the lives ~and acts of these prophets. ~ Despite 17 1,5,1 | the Maker. As regards the acts of men, God has given us 18 1,5,1 | lives to salvation. ~ If acts of a person are determined 19 1,5,1 | shows him what his certain acts lead to, what ~snares the 20 1,5,1 | Messiah, His personality, acts and miracles. To avoid repetition, 21 1,5,5 | 42:1-~4) and His other acts, which are discussed in 22 1,5,5 | the Jews and the symbolic acts mimicking the fall of Jerusalem ( 23 1,5,5 | Nothing is known about the acts of the prophet Daniel during 24 1,5,6 | 34, Daniel 9:24-27 (See Acts ~13:34). ~ ~Gentiles Called 25 1,5,7 | nantly heralded Him and His acts (see the brochure .The Old 26 1,Add,7| word of~the grace of God” (Acts 20:32). ~ Like a living 27 1,Add,0| records ~first of all God's acts and mighty deeds, Magnalia 28 1,Add,0| a record of the ~divine acts, not so much a presentation 29 1,Add,0| Peter as an eye-witness (Acts 2:32: “whereof we are all 30 1,Add,1| revelation of the .God who acts.. And this was determinative 31 2,1,2 | Solomon’s Porch (John 10:23;~Acts 3:11; 5:12). The area immediately 32 2,1,2 | Beautiful Gate referred to in Acts 3:2-10. At each of these 33 2,1,2 | places for prayer meetings (Acts 3:1). The teaching done 34 2,1,4 | early~Jerusalem church (Acts 2:1).~Feast of Trumpets ( 35 2,1,8 | false messiahs had arisen (Acts 5:36-37), who, while enticing~ 36 2,2,3 | book of Revelation. The Acts of~the Apostles was written 37 2,2,5 | mentioned in the~book of Acts as one of the women most 38 2,2,5 | 24:13-33).~Also from the Acts of the Apostles, it is evident 39 2,2,5 | for whom he then~wrote the Acts of the Apostles, a seeming 40 2,2,5 | narratives (Luke 1:3~and Acts 1:1-2). Incidentally, he 41 2,2,5 | mentioned in the~book of Acts and for which St. Luke gives 42 2,2,5 | was written prior to the Acts of the Apostles, which seemingly 43 2,2,5 | the Gospel’s continuation (Acts 1:1). The book of Acts ends 44 2,2,5 | Acts 1:1). The book of Acts ends with a narrative of 45 2,2,5 | two year ministry in Rome (Acts 28:30). This took place 46 2,3 | 3. The Book of Acts and Ecumenical Epistles.~ 47 2,3,1 | circumstances~the Book of Acts and Apostolic Epistles were 48 2,3,2 | The Book of Acts.~This Book of the Holy Apostles 49 2,3,2 | chapters are~read from the Acts. It is for this same reason 50 2,3,2 | daily Liturgies.~By the Acts’ author’s own citation ( 51 2,3,2 | author’s own citation (Acts 1:1-3), this is his second 52 2,3,2 | conclude that the Book of Acts was, by~its nature, written 53 2,3,2 | according to Luke and the Acts. Reference to the Book of 54 2,3,2 | Reference to the Book of Acts~can be found in the writings 55 2,3,2 | as “Peshito.”~The Book of Acts describes the events from 56 2,3,2 | In this way, the~Book of Acts paints a picture of how 57 2,3,2 | eastern Europe.~In the Book of Acts, we see the fulfillment 58 2,3,2 | period of time. The Book of Acts clearly testifies that~the 59 2,3,2 | persecuting Christ’s followers, Acts 5:38-39).~The narratives 60 2,3,2 | principles of “through council” (Acts ch. 15). Through narrative 61 2,3,2 | that serves the Church (Acts 20:18-35).~However, the 62 2,3,2 | His name, and the Book of Acts,~in the main, narrates the 63 2,3,3 | immediately after the Book of Acts. Even in~early times the 64 2,3,3 | Jerusalem, according to Acts 12:2). St. James Alphaeus 65 2,3,3 | Apostolic Council~in Jerusalem (Acts ch. 15). It has to be assumed 66 2,3,3 | but rather through living acts of compassion. The 5th chapter 67 2,3,3 | 5000 Jews to Christianity (Acts ch. 2-4) From the 1st chapter~ 68 2,3,3 | to the 12th the Book of Acts narrates his apostolic activities. 69 2,3,3 | forced to hide from Herod (Acts 12:1-~17), he is mentioned 70 2,3,3 | about the Apostolic council (Acts~ch. 15). Other data on Peter 71 2,3,3 | receive the Holy Spirit (Acts 8:14-15).~Later, he turned 72 2,3,3 | individuals that bore that name (Acts 19:29, 20:4; Romans 16:23; 73 2,3,3 | each as anyone had~need” (Acts 4:32-35). “And above all 74 2,3,4 | summarizing the Book of Acts and the Apostolic Epistles, 75 2,3,4 | more complete and for his~acts, patience, and good deeds, 76 2,4,2 | through the Book of Apostolic Acts, it is~truly impossible 77 2,4,3 | his speeches and~writings (Acts 17:28; 1 Cor. 15:33; Titus 78 2,4,3 | was a freethinking~person (Acts 5:34) and an admirer of 79 2,4,3 | live from his own labors (Acts 18:3; 2 Cor. 11:8; 2 Thes. 80 2,4,3 | the first martyr Stephan (Acts 7:58, 8:1) and then received 81 2,4,3 | of Palestine in Damascus (Acts 9:1-2.).~The Lord, seeing 82 2,4,3 | him to~flee to Jerusalem (Acts 9:23), where he joined the 83 2,4,3 | bringing aid to the needy (Acts 11:30.).~Soon after his 84 2,4,3 | Jerusalem, went to Antioch (Acts 17 and 18.).~After a short 85 2,4,3 | and leave for~Macedonia (Acts 19). On the way he received 86 2,4,3 | details of his life in the Acts of the~Apostles (Acts 27 87 2,4,3 | the Acts of the~Apostles (Acts 27 and 28). In Rome Saint 88 2,4,3 | not see his~face again (Acts 20:25), although at the 89 2,4,3 | Gallio (as mentioned in~Acts 18:12) was attributed to 90 2,5,4 | In this case the first acts as the source for the second ( 91 2,5,4 | into various abominable~acts and crimes. He directs them 92 2,5,5 | the rank of deacon; see~Acts 6:5.) In distorting the 93 2,5,7 | vision of the seven seals acts as an introduction to the