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Essentially, Acts of the Apostles is consists of two major divisions, one principally about Peter and the other principally about Paul.

Some say that Luke was making a subtle comparison between Peter and Paul. You will note that in Acts each performed remarkably comparable miracles, but Peter's were always greater than Paul's and their performance achieved more for the Church. Peter really escaped from the prison, with the actual help of an angel. Paul was released by an earthquake that may or may not have been of divine origin, but failed to make good his escape, even if for the best of motives. Contrary to Paul's epistles, it was Peter who decided to evangelise the gentiles and to free them from the Law. Paul was always less significant than he appears to be in his own epistles.

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Who is Paul in the Acts of the apostles?

The Paul referred to in the book of Acts was 'Saul', who became the 'Apostle Paul' (Acts 13:9) after his experience with the resurrected Jesus. He, Timothy, Barnabas, Silas and the rest of the new Christian congregation, worked together as active proclaimers of the 'good news' for many years(Acts 15:35)(Acts 17:2-4)(Acts 18:5)


How many apostles were there in the New Testament?

There were 13 apostles in the New Testament. There were 14 apostles in the New Testament. Paul was called an apostle, as were the 12 disciples who followed Jesus. Acts of the Apostles says that Matthias was appointed as a further apostle to replace Judas Iscariot.


Who introduced Paul to the apostles?

Barnabas took Paul and brought him to the apostles


Where in bible does Paul receive sight?

Paul himself never mentions either having lost his sight or regained it. In fact his own brief statement on his conversion to Christianity seems a little contrary to what is told in Acts of the Apostles, where this miracle occurs.Acts of the Apostles gives us three different accounts of Paul's conversion. Following the first account, in Acts 9:17-18, Ananias placed his hand on Paul's head and told him that he was to receive his sight back. A briefer version of the same miracle is in Acts 22:13. The third account, in Acts chapter 26 omits mention of Paul having been blinded, which does not necessarily contradict the two other accounts in Acts although there are other contradictions.


When did Apostle Paul appear before Caesar?

The appearance of Paul before Caesar is mentioned in Acts of the Apostles, which does not provide any reliable information as to when this would have occurred. There is no confirmation of the appeal to Caesar and the journey to Rome, in Paul's own epistles, leading some scholars to challenge the historicity of Acts and dismiss this as novelistic fiction.

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What is the second section of Acts of the Apostles about?

Arguably the whole of the Acts of the Apostles is about the apostle Paul, but the second part is certainly about Paul.


Who encouraged the apostles to move on?

It was Paul that encourage the Apostles to moved on . This is recorded in the book of ACTS


What does book of Bible ACTS stand for?

It stands for the acts of the apostles. Acts is the book that describes the narrative of the early Apostles lives, focusing especially on the two most prominent of those Apostles which were Peter and Paul.


Does the Book of Acts trace all of the acts of all the apostles?

AnswerNo. The Acts of the Apostles is essentially a record of the supposed acts of Peter and Paul, perhaps even a subtle comparison of the two apostles. Apart from Stephen, who is not mentioned anywhere outside Acts, there is no real mention of the other apostles.


Who was imprisoned for preaching the gospel?

All of the apostles, as a group (Acts 5), Peter(Acts 12), Paul and Silas (Acts 16), Paul (Acts 22), Aristarchus (Colossians 4).


What letters did Paul Saul of Tarsus write while in jail?

Acts of the Apostles


What type of genre is the book of acts?

The Book of Acts is generally classified as a biblical genre known as Acts of the Apostles. It is a historical narrative that details the early spread of Christianity and the ministry of the apostles, particularly focusing on the actions of Peter and Paul.


Who is Stephen in the acts of the apostles?

Who is Stephen in Acts of the Apostles?


Was the acts of the apostles in the old or New Testament?

The Acts of the Apostles is in the New Testament of the Bible. It is the fifth book of the New Testament and follows the four Gospels (Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John).


How would one have become an apostle of Jesus Christ?

AnswerThere is no clarity on this. Paul called himself an apostle, but Acts of the Apostles seems reluctant to use this term about Paul. Acts suggests that the twelve disciples became apostles at the Pentacost. The word comes from Greek, to mean a messenger.


Is Paul responsible for writing the Acts of the Apostles?

No, Paul is not responsible for writing the Acts of the Apostles. It was written by Luke, the writer of the Gospel of Luke. In Acts 1:1, Luke refers to the "first book" he had written. He was a physician who was a companion of Paul beginning probably on Paul's second missionary journey. Luke uses the third person "they" in his written history until Acts 16:10 where he begins to use the first person "us," indicating that at some recent point, he had joined Paul on his journey.


How did the apostles react when Paul converted to Christianity?

The disciples were afraid of him and did not trust him(Acts 9:26). The Jews wanted to kill him (Acts 9:23).