Interesting Facts About Acts

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TIME WRITTEN: Completed before Paul’s trial in 62 A.D.
POSITION IN THE BIBLE: 44th Book in the Bible

CHAPTERS: 28
VERSES: 1,007
WORDS: 24,250

5th Book in the New Testament

  • It is the only historical book in the New Testament
  • Followed by 22 books

OBSERVATIONS ABOUT ACTS:

  • Acts records Jesus’ last words before His ascension in Acts 1:8: “You shall be witnesses to Me in Jerusalem, and in all Judea and Samaria, and to the end of the earth.” This outlines the book’s structure:
  • Acts 1:1-8:4: Focuses on Jerusalem
  • Acts 8:5-12:25: Covers Judea and Samaria
  • Acts 13-28: Describes the spread to the ends of the earth
  • Acts serves as a historical bridge between the Gospels and the Epistles, illustrating the impact of Jesus’ death:
  • It details the means of forgiveness through baptism (immersion)
  • It shows how obedient believers were added to the church
  • The Book of Acts:
  • Starts in 30 A.D. following Christ’s death
  • Ends around 62 A.D. after Paul’s two-year imprisonment in Rome
  • Chronicles the first 30 to 35 years of the church’s history
  • Is unique for asking “What must I do to be saved?” and providing the answer
  • Acts includes ten cases of conversion:
  • About 3,000 on the Day of Pentecost (Acts 2:37-41)
  • The Samaritans (Acts 8:12)
  • Simon the Sorcerer (Acts 8:13)
  • The Ethiopian Eunuch (Acts 8:26-40)
  • Saul (Paul) (Acts 9:3-18)
  • Cornelius and his household (Acts 10:34-48)
  • Lydia and her household (Acts 16:11-15)
  • The Philippian Jailor and his family (Acts 16:25-34)
  • The Corinthians (Acts 18:8)
  • The 12 men at Ephesus (Acts 18:8)
  • Peter is the central figure in the first 12 chapters, while Paul takes prominence in the remaining 16 chapters.
  • Acts details Paul’s three missionary journeys:
  • 1st Journey: Acts 13:1-14:28 – 2 years, approximately 1,235 miles
  • 2nd Journey: Acts 15:36-18:23 – 3 years, over 2,703 miles
  • 3rd Journey: Acts 18:23-21:16 – 4 years, about 2,515 miles

History is “His-Story.”



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