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  1. 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

  2. 6 cze 2013 · In her treatment of Peter in Acts, Perkins maintains that the portrayal of Peter is consistent throughout Acts and that consistent characterization follows closely the ministry of Jesus in Luke’s Gospel.

  3. 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.

  4. Jesus’ rebuke reminded Peter that Jesus was only following God’s plan and that Peter should consider that before his personal feelings or agenda. Peter should rely on revelation from the Father and not his own “flesh and blood” understanding.

  5. THE JESUS-PETER, STEPHEN, PAUL PARALLELS IN LUKE-ACTS by DAVID P. MOESSNER Decatur, GA The strikingly similar features of the central characters in Acts and Jesus in the Gospel of Luke have long been the subject of in-terest.' That Peter and especially Paul perform the same type of healings (Luke 5:17-26-Acts 3:1-10; 14:8-18), raise people from

  6. 29 paź 2018 · Within his explanations, he gave several names for Jesus, which are listed and briefly explained below. Jesus Christ of Nazareth (Acts 3:6; 4:10; cf. 3:18, 20) In speaking to the Israelites, Peter did not just name Jesus but specified Him as the Messiah, the prophesied Christ of the OT.

  7. When Peter preached on the Day of Pentecost, he said, “Ye men of Israel, hear these words, Jesus of Nazareth, a man approved of God among you by miracles and wonders and signs, which God did by Him in the midst of you, as ye yourselves also know.”