Longest chapter in Acts is Chapter 7 (seven) with 60 verses. The shortest chapter in Acts is Chapter 6 (six) with 15 verses
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Psalms 119 is the longest chapter in the bible.
Acts is sometimes referred to as 'The Acts of the Holy Spirit.'
Psalm 119.
There are 1007 verses.
The longest chapter of the Bible is Psalm 119. The shortest chapter of the Bible is Psalm 117. Psalm 118 is the chapter located at the center of the Bible.
Acts of the Apostles at chapter 5.
Ananias and Sapphira Their story is in Acts chapter 5
Acts chapter 2 is about when the 11 apostles were at the Pentecost and they were all filled with the Holy Spirit. They elders and pharisees were amazed because they could speak in their own language and they were uneducated men, the apostles I mean.
The Acts of Apostles Chapter 1 talks about Matthias as being the thirteenth disciples.
Acts chapter 2 is about when the 11 apostles were at the Pentecost and they were all filled with the Holy Spirit. They elders and pharisees were amazed because they could speak in their own language and they were uneducated men, the apostles I mean.
Who is Stephen in Acts of the Apostles?
Acts: chapter 19, verses 4 to 7 tells you about the baptism of fire of the apostles of Jesus Christ.
AnswerNo. The Acts of the Apostles is essentially a record of the supposed acts of Peter and Paul, perhaps even a subtle comparison of the two apostles. Apart from Stephen, who is not mentioned anywhere outside Acts, there is no real mention of the other apostles.
The main idea of Acts chapter 2 is the coming of the Holy Spirit upon the apostles at Pentecost. This event marked the beginning of the Christian church and empowered the apostles to spread the message of Jesus to people of different languages and nations. Peterβs sermon on that day resulted in many people being baptized and added to the early church.
Yes, the Ethiopian Eunuch was not an Israelite, so on learning how to worship the true God, became a 'proselyte' (Acts 8:26-38)
The Acts of the Apostles is in the New Testament of the Bible. It is the fifth book of the New Testament and follows the four Gospels (Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John).
From Wikipedia, below, the chapter title Acts refers to Acts of the Apostles."The Acts of the Apostles (Greek: Πράξεις τῶν Ἀποστόλων, Práxeis tōn Apostólōn; Latin: Acta Apostolorum), usually referred to simply as Acts, is the fifth book of the New Testament; Acts outlines the history of the Apostolic Age. The author is traditionally identified as Luke the Evangelist..."