Acts does not mention Peter's death. The Gospel of John (21:18) contains a prophetic reference to his death.
Everything you need to know about this topic is found in Acts chapter 22 where Paul tells his story about how he met Jesus and how his life was transformed.
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Acts: chapter 19, verses 4 to 7 tells you about the baptism of fire of the apostles of Jesus Christ.
Paul The Apostle was arrested in Caesarea.
Acts tells of the fate of James the brother of John and son of Zebedee. The other James, who wrote the short book that bears his name and was a leader in the New Testament church, - his death date is not mentioned in Acts.
There is no peculiarly Masonic word in Acts Chapter 1.
The first chapter of Acts (Acts 1:1-26) tells us that Jesus had died and been resurrected before Matthias was chosen as an apostle to replace Judas.
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Stephen was stoned to death in Jerusalem, outside the city walls. This event is recorded in the Bible in the Book of Acts, chapter 7.
Roman Catholic AnswerThe Book of Acts tells about the establishment of the Church. It tells about the early Christian community, the first sermons, the earliest missions, the first martyrdom, the Church in Jerusalem. The foundation of the Church in Antioch is described in chapter 11; the first ecumenical Council (of which Vatican Council II was the latest) is described in chapter 13, etc.
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.