Lesson 6 Flashcards

1
Q

For modern-day Pentecostals, what does the Book of Acts reflect?

A

The blueprint and mission statement of the church

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Q

Luke did not witness the events in his first volume. What was different about many of the events he narrated in Acts?

A

He participated in them

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3
Q

As Luke travelled, he carefully researched his sources and probably did what?

A

Conducted interviews with participants and eyewitnesses along the way

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4
Q

When was Acts written?

A

Pre-AD 70s

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5
Q

Luke presents a portrait of the early church that, despite adversities, maintained what?

A

A unified, cohesive front that nothing could stop

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6
Q

Acts’ opening forms a dovetail construction with what?

A

The ending of the Gospel of Luke

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7
Q

Approximately how many years do the Gospel of Luke and the Book of Acts each cover?

A

30 years

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8
Q

Which verse of scripture provides, in a nutshell, the organisational structure of the Acts of the Apostles?

A

Acts 1:8

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9
Q

What three (3) kinds of boundaries does the gospel cross as it advances?

A

a) Religious
b) Cultural
c) Political

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10
Q

In Acts 6, the deacons were appointed in response to what?

A

Ethnic tensions

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11
Q

What is the final word in Acts?

A

Unhindered

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