The fifth book of the New Testament is a valuable history book of the early Christian church.
Written in Greek, the author is presumed to be Luke, the writer of the Gospels.
This is consistent with Luke's Gospel ending at the beginning of the book of Acts, the scene of Christ's ascension.
The book of Acts seems to have been written in Rome about 70-90. However, some believe that authoring dates can be faster.
The book of Acts focuses on the missionary journey of the apostle Paul.
Without the book of Acts, we cannot reshape the early church, which makes Paul's letters much better understood.
The book of Acts ends abruptly after describing Paul's successful preaching of the gospel in Rome, then the center of the heathen world.
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