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larisa86 [58]
1 year ago
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the book of acts has no less than 84 details that can be and have been verified by modern historians.

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Alexxx [7]1 year ago
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In the discussion about the Bible's historical veracity, biblical scholars and early Christian historians are interested in the Acts of the Apostles, often known as the Book of Acts, as the primary historical source for the Apostolic Age.

More about the Book of Acts:

The fifth book of the New Testament, Acts of the Apostles or book of acts, is an important chronicle of the early Christian church. Acts was likely penned in Greek by St. Luke the Evangelist. Acts begins where the Gospel of Luke ends, namely with the ascension of Christ into heaven.

Luke-Acts, a two-part book by the same unknown author, includes both Acts and the Gospel of Luke. It is typically dated to between 80 and 90 AD, however some experts propose 90 to 110.

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