The Book of Acts of the Apostles, often referred to simply as "Acts," is a book of the New Testament that tells the story of the early Christian church. It is believed to have been written by Luke, a physician and companion of the apostle Paul, and was likely written in the late first century AD. The original meaning of the Book of Acts is a topic of much debate among scholars and theologians. Some believe that the primary purpose of Acts was to provide a historical account of the early Christi…

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