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The writer of the Acts addressed his work to the same man to whom he had previously addressed his Gospel record. Who was this, and how does it help us to identity the writer of the Acts?
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The record of the Acts commences in Jerusalem. In which city does the record close?
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03
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For how many days after his resurrection did Jesus keep company with his disciples?
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04
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How many did the whole group of disciples number at that time?
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05
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From which place did Jesus ascend to heaven?
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06
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As the eleven apostles looked up to heaven in amazement, as Jesus was taken from them, what message did they receive from the two angels who appeared to them?
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07
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Their first act was to elect by lot one of their number to take the place of Judas, to become one of the twelve. Who was chosen for this task?
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08
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On which Jewish Feast Day was the resurrection of Jesus first publicly proclaimed by the apostles?
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09
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What happened to the apostles on that day, which transformed them?
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10
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What was it that the crowd found so amazing, when they heard the apostles address them on that occasion?
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Who was their main spokesman?
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In his speech he referred to three Old Testament passages as being prophetic of what had happened. Can you name one of the Old Testament writers to whom he refers?
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When the assembled people heard that the crucified Jesus was indeed their long-promised Messiah, and had been raised by God from the dead and ascended to heaven, they were “cut to the heart.” What was the question they asked of the apostles?
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What answer was given to them by the apostles?
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How many joined themselves to the apostles on that day?
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How was entry into this new fellowship of disciples effected?
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“They devoted themselves to the apostles’ teaching and fellowship, to the …” How does the writer of the Acts complete this statement?
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We are told that at this time “all who believed were together and had all things in common.” How did they achieve this?
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