The Acts of the Apostles, otherwise known as the Acts of the Holy Spirit. (Greek, Práxeis Apostólōn).
This is the second letter, written by Luke, a Christian Physician and companion of the Apostle Paul on his missionary journeys.
Luke was also the author of the Gospel of Luke.
The Gospel of Luke and The Acts of the Apostles were written to a person named Theophilus, an unknown character.
Most scholars date the composition of the combined work to around 80-90 AD, although some others suggest 90-110 AD.
The letter is an account of the Acts of the Apostles of Jesus Christ. It records events from the birth of the church at Pentecost and ends quite abruptly with the Apostle Paul in prison in Rome.
Jeff Unsworth is a retired engineer and was converted to Christianity in 1971. Over the fifty years of being a Christian, he has become an avid reader and studier of the Bible and in his retirement he built the website, “Teleios Bible Blogs”.www.jeffreyunsworth.wixsite.com/teleiosbibleblogs. The aim is the spreading of the Gospel of Jesus Christ. After writing many blogs on various biblical subjects, he decided it was time to convert some of his work into book form and have them published. Jeff has written over thirty books and booklets and this book, “O Theophilus” is a simplified study of the Acts of the Apostles and is the first to be published.
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