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The Book of Acts Quiz

The Book of Acts chronicles the early Christian church's expansion from Jerusalem to the ends of the earth through the power of the Holy Spirit. This quiz covers the major events, key figures, and pivotal moments that shaped the apostolic age. Discover how well you know the stories of Peter, Paul, Stephen, and the rapid growth of Christianity in the first century.

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On what Jewish festival day did the Holy Spirit fall upon the apostles in Jerusalem, resulting in three thousand conversions?

Frequently Asked Questions

What time period does the Book of Acts cover?+
The Book of Acts covers approximately 30 years of early Christian history, beginning with Jesus's ascension and the Day of Pentecost (around 33 AD) and concluding with Paul's first Roman imprisonment (around 62-63 AD).
Who wrote the Book of Acts?+
The Book of Acts is traditionally attributed to Luke, who also wrote the Gospel of Luke. Luke was a physician and companion of Paul, and his accounts emphasize the role of the Holy Spirit in guiding the early church's expansion.
What is the main theme of the Book of Acts?+
The main theme of Acts is the expansion of the Christian church from Jerusalem to the uttermost parts of the earth through the power of the Holy Spirit, with emphasis on the apostles' witness to Jesus's resurrection and the inclusion of both Jews and Gentiles in God's plan.

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