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  1. 2.1. Acts 1:16:7: Peter in Jerusalem. Luke begins Acts by recounting how the resurrected Jesus taught his apostles about the kingdom of God before being taken up into heaven (1:1–11). 18 Having witnessed this, the apostles gather along with the other disciples to await the promised Holy Spirit (1:12–14; cf. 1:4–5).

  2. Acts abounds with transitions: from the ministry of Jesus to that of the apostles; from the Old Covenant to the New Covenant; from Israel as Gods witness nation to the church (composed of both Jews and Gentiles) as God’s witness people.

  3. It is really a mark of a true believer to repent of sins, learn from mistakes, and grow throughout their life. Peter did these things. In the end, he gave his life to Christ. Important acts and events: 1. Calling of Peter (Matt 4:18-22) 2. Walking on Water (Matt 14:28-33) 3. Witnessing the Transfiguration (Matt 17) 4. Denied Jesus three times ...

  4. The answer features practical truths and focuses on Jesus Christ as the model of one who maintained a triumphant attitude in the midst of hostility. First Peter also answers other important practical questions about Christian living such as: Do Christians need a priesthood to intercede with God for them ?

  5. The New Testament is about God acting in the bringing of His Son and acting to bring about redemption through His Son. And the book of Acts is about God acting through the Apostles and the church to preach the gospel to fulfill the plan. God is continuing His redemptive work.

  6. 9 paź 1996 · In the volume one and two of Acts, MacArthur gives verse-by-verse analysis in context and provides points of application for passages, illuminating the biblical text in practical and relevant...

  7. In this essay, I will investigate the relationship between genre and characterization, comparing Luke’s depiction of Peter and Paul as Jesus’ disciples in Acts with the ways in which followers of important figures are portrayed in ancient Graeco-Roman histories and biographies.