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Alona [7]
3 years ago
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Who wrote the book of Acts in the bible? Who is a author for this Acts book? is acts book written after paul's? other letter wri

tten such as romans,1 & 2 corithians,ephisians,colo,gala,1 & 2 timothy,1 & 2 thesso.,hebrews these all books are written by paul then what about backround of Acts book who is author.when is this written before or after all paul letter written?
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katen-ka-za [31]3 years ago
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The book of Acts was written by Luke. <span>The book covers a period of about 28 years, from Jesus’ ascension in 33 C.E. to the end of the second year of Paul’s imprisonment in Rome about 61 C.E. </span>
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