Paul.
Acts 15:19-20
There is no historical evidence to suggest that Paul was present at the stoning of James the Just. Paul's role in the early Christian community is primarily documented through his letters and the Book of Acts, and there is no mention of his involvement in James the Just's death.
During the stoning of Stephen, according to the book of acts, “ the witnesses laid their coats at the feet of a young man named Saul,” who later converted.
Saul (later known as the apostle Paul) was the man who gave approval for Stephen's death by stoning. This event is recorded in the Bible in the book of Acts, chapter 7.
Saul the Rabbi, also known as the Apostle Paul. Acts 7,8.
The book of Acts is often considered the second part of Luke
The book of Acts is not a epistle, it is called as The Book of Acts.
In book one, both Katniss and Peeta survived.
The Book of Acts begins in Jerusalem and ends in Rome.
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the key event that opens the book of acts is the day of pentecost
Luke the physician addressed both his Gospel and the Book of Acts to Theophilus.
The book that comes after the Gospels in the New Testament is the Acts of the Apostles.