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Acts 11

Acts 11

Acts Chapter 11 starts with Peter going back to Jerusalem after he preached the Gospel to a Gentile centurion named Cornelius. During this time, the Jews were regarded as a favored people and many thought that salvation was only meant for them. As a result, the other apostles were not pleased with Peter’s actions.

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Acts 1

Acts 1

Acts Chapter 1 begins with a summary of proofs of the life of Jesus Christ. These proofs include His resurrection, His conference with the disciples, and the instructions that He left for them before He ascended into Heaven.

Acts 2

Acts 2

Acts Chapter 2 begins with the Feast of Pentecost, which was a religious custom that Jews celebrated. They travel to Jerusalem from different parts of the region to celebrate this feast.

Acts 3

Acts 3

Acts Chapter 3 is where we find Peter and John healing a crippled man as they continue to tell people with boldness about Jesus Christ. The two apostles set out for a temple called “Beautiful” because it was the ninth hour, a time for prayer.