At Acts 16:16-18 there is an account of a demonized 'servant girl' following the Apostle Paul around for 'several days', until he cast out the demon.
I could find nothing about a woman following Peter.
Peter was miraculously freed from jail in the book of Acts in the Bible. An angel appeared to him, his chains fell off, and the prison doors opened on their own. Peter then followed the angel out of the prison, where he was amazed at his escape.
The book of Acts is followed by the four gospel books.
Stephen was the first martyr in the book of Acts. But i also believe that Acts also discusses the deaths of Paul and Peter.
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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.
Peter figures prominently in the first part of Acts. Paul is also important.
Acts (Acts of the Apostles) is the book following the Gospels in the Bible. It details the first years of the early church as it became established after the Resurrection of Christ.
'Quo vadis' is what you seem to be asking. It is not in the Bible but the apocryphal book of the Acts of Peter.
The book written after the Gospels in the New Testament is the Book of Acts, also known as the Acts of the Apostles. It provides a historical account of the early Christian church and the spread of Christianity after the death and resurrection of Jesus.
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.
This section begins in Acts 9:32 and ends in Acts 11:18 and tells us about Peter preaching the gospel to gentiles. Acts 10 is about a Roman centurion Cornelius, receiving the gospel. In a vision Cornelius is told to send for Peter who was at that time in Joppa. Peter also has a vision and God shows him the gospel is for all people not just Israel. Peter goes to Joppa with Cornelius's servants and tells Cornelius and others the gospel.
Its in the book of Acts. Its in Chapter 3.