Paul's epistle to the Romans.
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The Act of Apostles is in the New Testament. It is actually the fifth book in the New Testament of the bible. It was first written in Greek, but it was later translated into other languages, including English.
First off, Act was written by Luke, not Mark. Second, Luke wrote Act to document what happened to disciples after Jesus left. It follows the accounts of the disciples and the apostles like Paul.
It means performing a near impossible act, such as Christ walking on the Sea of Galilee to the Apostles who were in a boat.
The apostles were Jesus' followers. They not only believed what he said, but they tried to act on it (live righteously.) When Jesus died for human sin and then rose again, they spread the mesage of salvation through faith, despite persecution from non-believers.
Peter was the leader of the apostles
Yes, the apostles were Jewish.
It was written by the 12 apostles
There is no standard collective noun for a group of apostles, in which case a noun suitable for the situation can be used; for example, a congregation of apostles, a gathering of apostles, a posse of apostles, etc.
Mira Felner has written: 'Apostles of silence' -- subject(s): Mimes, Mime 'Free to act' -- subject(s): Acting