The Gospel of Luke
Both books were written by Luke, a companion of Paul, a Gentile (non-Jew) and a doctor. He was commissioned to write both books by a person called 'Theophilus' to whom both books are addressed, although whether or not Theophilus was an actual person or a general term for a follower of Christ (Theos='God', Philius = 'lover'), is uncertain.
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).
Read the book of "Acts" in The Bible
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In the book of Acts they met in the upper room for the passover.
The book of Acts
Phoebe was a lady in the bible and comes in the book of Acts.
Amos Acts
The 'Acts of the Apostles' is ONE book; the book of ACTS in the Bible, written most probably, by Luke. It's the fifth book in the New Testament, after Matthew, Mark, Luke and John.It has 28 chapters describing the early days of the Christian ministry, when the preaching work was just getting started.