Luke
The book of Acts is often considered the second part of Luke
The book of Acts (The Acts of the Apostles). It was written by Luke and the content flows with the gospel of Luke really well. The book of Acts is sometimes called the 5th gospel because of this.
The Book of Acts follows the Gospel of John.
Luke the physician addressed both his Gospel and the Book of Acts to Theophilus.
The Gospel of Luke and the Acts of the Apostles were written by Luke in the King James Version of the Bible.
It is the book of Acts.
The book of Acts is followed by the four gospel books.
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The Acts of the Apostles. The Acts of the Apostles, abbreviation Acts, fifth book of the New Testament, a valuable history of the early Christian church. Acts was written in Greek, presumably by the Evangelist Luke, whose gospel concludes where Acts begins, namely, with Christ's Ascension into heaven.
The second book of the New Testament is the Gospel of Mark.
The Gospel of Mary was attributed to Mary Magdalene, but is really a Gnostic gospel, probably written in the second century.