answersLogoWhite

0

I guess some people could consider the book of Acts as a 'sequel' to the book of Luke, in a sense, outlining the life and ministry of Jesus and continuing with the formation and ministry of his early followers. (compare: Luke 1:3 + Acts 1:1).

User Avatar

Wiki User

13y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

What role does the Book of Enoch play in the Catholic Bible?

The Book of Enoch is not included in the Catholic Bible. It is considered apocryphal, meaning it is not part of the official canon of scripture recognized by the Catholic Church.


Who was blinded by a bird dropping in the Bible?

It's not in the Bible - it's in the Book of Tobit. It's in apocrypha, and not considered by Protestants to be part of the canon of Scripture. See the related link for more information.


Why is the book of Jubilees not included in the Bible?

The book of Jubilees is not included in the Bible because it is considered apocryphal, meaning it is not part of the recognized canon of scripture. It was written during the Second Temple period and contains additional stories and interpretations that were not accepted by the early Christian or Jewish communities as inspired scripture.


10 What does setting the canon mean in regard to Scripture?

Setting the canon is the process by which each book in the bible was selected. A canon is a collection of works deemed authoritative and important. This means that books in the biblical canon are the most important surviving works on those subjects.


Is the Book of Enoch considered part of the canon of scripture by any religious tradition?

The Book of Enoch is not considered part of the canon of scripture by most major religious traditions, but it is included in the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church's biblical canon.


Does the Catholic Bible include the Book of Enoch?

No, the Catholic Bible does not include the Book of Enoch in its official canon.


Where is the halh way scripture in the Bible?

The half way in the bible is the book of Malachi.


What book in the bible is Judas maccabaeus found?

It depends on what you accept as the canon of Scripture. A typical Protestant canon does not include any mention of Judas Maccadaeus. Almost all of our information about this man comes from the books of the Maccabees (I believe it is split into 1st and 2nd Maccabees) and the writings of Josephus. It is a typical Protestant canon, the Apocrypha is not viewed as equal to the other works nor are they accepted as part of Scripture and so we do not find mention of him. If you want to read about him, find a Catholic Bible- or a study Bible with the inclusion of Apocryphal books.


Biblical meaning of the word Canon?

Canon comes from the Greek word kanon, meaning reed or measurement. A canonical book is one that measures up to the standard of Holy Scripture. The canon of Scripture refers to the books that are considered the authoritative Word of God.


Why isn't the Book of Enoch considered part of the biblical canon?

The Book of Enoch is not considered part of the biblical canon because it was not included in the final selection of texts that were officially recognized as inspired scripture by early Christian leaders. The book contains teachings and stories that were not consistent with the theological beliefs of the early church, leading to its exclusion from the Bible.


What are the synonyms for the word bible?

The Good Book and Holy Scripture


Where do we find man's origin in scripture?

Book of Genesis-Bible.