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  1. A Chapter-by-Chapter Bible Study of the Book of Acts 4 Acts - A Short Introduction Here’s what we’ll be reading as we study through the book of Acts: Chapters 1-12 (First Ten Years) Major Emphasis: The Jerusalem Church Major Topics Covered: Church Gospel Holy Spirit Chapters 13-28 (Next 20 Years) Major Emphasis: Churches Spread

  2. The Characterization of Peter in Acts. Having outlined the methodological considerations underpinning this study, we now turn to an inductive study of Peter’s characterization in Acts. 2.1. Acts 1:1–6:7: Peter in Jerusalem.

  3. Peter Character Bible Study Background and Lessons. Name: Peter. Meaning of name: Rock. Ancestry and family life: Peter had a brother named Andrew, who was also a disciple and introduced him to Jesus. When and where he lived: Peter had the unique opportunity to live when Jesus came to the earth and saw him face to face.

  4. Phillips compares the Peter and Paul of the canonical Acts with the Peter and Paul of the non-canonical Acts in order to examine the apparent incongruity between the accounts of Peter’s financial resources.

  5. This study guide is designed to lead into a better grasp and a deeper understanding of the Acts of the Apostles. Because the text itself is part of the Holy Scriptures, which are taken to be the only authority, and the student is the one to whom the Word of God is sent, the questions are arranged to lead into the study of what Luke has written ...

  6. 10 kwi 2024 · Religion document from Bishop Ireton High School, 3 pages, 1 PETER AND PAUL STUDENT WORKSHEET SESSION 1: Saul Seized by Christ Acts 6:1-8:4, 9:1-9 I. Introduction: Why study Peter and Paul? II. Setting of the Early Church A. Roman B. Jewish III.

  7. Each study is designed to first teach the leaders the passage and then provide them with questions they can use to lead their group through a process of self-discovered learning. Content includes book studies on Luke, Ephesians, Thessalonians, James, 1 Samuel, John, and Acts.