Chapter 16 in the Book of Acts narrates Paul's missionary journey to Philippi, where he meets Lydia, a seller of purple fabrics, who becomes one of the first European converts to Christianity. It also includes the well-known story of Paul and Silas being imprisoned in Philippi and subsequently being freed by an earthquake.
The name of the jailer in Acts chapter 16 verses 31 through 36 is not explicitly mentioned in the text. He is simply referred to as the jailer.
The book of Acts ends with the Apostle Paul in Rome, where he is under house arrest awaiting trial.
The Jerusalem council was held in Acts chapter 15. It was a meeting of the early Christian leaders to discuss the inclusion of Gentile believers in the church without the need for circumcision.
The book of Ecclesiastes has 222 verses. Chapter 1 - 18 Chapter 2 - 26 Chapter 3 - 22 Chapter 4 - 16 Chapter 5 - 20 Chapter 6 - 12 Chapter 7 - 29 Chapter 8 - 17 Chapter 9 - 18 Chapter 10 - 20 Chapter 11 - 10 Chapter 12 - 14
Stephen from ACTS, a character in the music group 2nd Chapter of Acts, first appeared in the early 1970s when the group was formed. He played a significant role in the band as a singer and songwriter.
ACTS THE 13TH CHAPTER, AND ACTS 16:16-18, AND ACTS 8:9-25
Philippi. See Acts chapter 16.
Paul - Acts Chapter 16
She was a fortune Teller A (sooth Sayer)
In Acts chapter 2, Peter quotes from the prophet Joelregarding the outpouring of the Holy Spirit. See Acts 2:16-21; compare to Joel 2:28-32.
Longest chapter in Acts is Chapter 7 (seven) with 60 verses. The shortest chapter in Acts is Chapter 6 (six) with 15 verses
Acts chapter 9:1-30, chapter 22:5-16 , and chapter 26:12-18.
Acts chapter 21
Paul The Apostle was arrested in Caesarea.
There is no peculiarly Masonic word in Acts Chapter 1.
The name of the jailer in Acts chapter 16 verses 31 through 36 is not explicitly mentioned in the text. He is simply referred to as the jailer.
Chapter 1 - 7 The Jerusalem Period Chapter 8 - 12 The Palestinian Period Chapter 13 - 15 The Asia Minor Period Chapter 16 - 21 The Grecian and Macedonian Period Chapter 21 - 28 The Roman Period.