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Book of Acts 1 to 14 Outline

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The book of Acts is the 44th writing in the King James Bible and the 5th book in the New Testament. It belongs to the fourth of the Bible's seven major divisionsa division which also includes the four gospel accounts.

The book of Acts contains 28 chapters and 1,007 verses. In the New Testament it is tied with Matthew for the most chapters along with being the third biggest writing in term of verses. Its largest single chapter is Acts 7 with 60 verses.

AuthorDate Written

Luke is the author of Acts. He wrote chapters 1 to 13 from 58 to 60 A.D. due to his access to the Apostle Paul who was a Roman prisoner in Caesarea.

In 63 A.D. Luke finished his book by writing chapters 14 to 28. It was in this year that Paul was acquitted of all the charges against him.

Time Period

The book of Acts begins with Jesus' ascension into heaven on May 18 of 30 A.D.

The book ends with the Apostle Paul being acquittedin Romeof the charges brought against him. Paul was releasedafter spending two years under house arrest (Acts 28:30)in the spring of 63 A.D.

Acts 1 to 14 Outline

Chpt. 1: Luke opens Acts stating that Jesusfor forty days after his resurrectionappeared to many people. The discipleson the day Christ ascended into heavenare told to stay in Jerusalem until they are baptized by the Holy Spirit.

[Where Is the Mount of Olives Located?]

[Meaning of Casting Lots]

The disciples cast lots to determine who will fill Judas Iscariot's position among the apostles. Of the two men qualified to take his positionBarsabas and Matthiasit is Matthias who is chosen.

Chpt. 2: On Pentecost in 30 A.D.considered the birth of the New Testament churchthe 120 disciples of Jesus meeting in Jerusalem are filled with God's spirit.

Peter stands up amongst the 120 and preaches repentance to those who witness the manifestation of God's power coming upon Jesus' followers. He also states that what occurred fulfilled Bible prophecy. Peter's message leads to about 3,000 people being baptized and becoming Christians.

[Who Can Baptize?]

[The Meaning of Pentecost]

Godeven after Pentecostcontinued calling people to repent and be baptized.

Chpt. 3: Peterwhile walking with John into the templeheals a well-known lame man who had begged for money each day. He then preaches to those who gathered after hearing about the wonderful miracle.

[Timeline of New Testament Miracles]

Chpt. 4: Peter's call to repentance leadsafter a lame man was healedto 5,000 more converts to Christianity. This healinghowevercauses Peter and John to be arrested by the Sadducees. The next day they are brought before the Sanhedrin and asked by what power was the miracle performed.

[What Exactly Is Repentance?]

Peterinspired by God's Spiritinforms the Jewish religious leaders that it was through Jesus name that the lame man was made whole. After the Sanhedrin warns the men not to speak or teach in Jesus' namea command which will be ignoredthey release them.

The churchafter the release of Peter and Johnprays that God grants those he has converted the boldness needed to spread the gospel.

Chpt. 5: A couple named Ananias and Sapphire sells some property then lies about how much of it they were donating to the church. Their lie is detectedhowevercausing both of them to be struck dead by God.

God allows the unique miracle of Peter's shadow healing those it touches.

Jewish religious leadersangered at the popularity of Christianityarrest all the apostles and throw them in prison. An angelhoweverfrees them and allows them to continue preaching the gospel. The Sanhedrin brings them back into custody and demands to know why they continue to spread the truth.

[What Was the Sanhedrin?]

Did not we straitly command you that ye should not teach in this (Jesus') name? andbeholdye have filled Jerusalem with your doctrineand intend to bring this man's blood (Jesus') upon us (Acts 5:28).

The apostles respond by declaring they are obligated to obey God rather than men. In spite of the wisdom of Gamalielwho urges the apostles be left alonethe Sanhedrin have them beaten then sternly warned them yet again.

Chpt. 6: The apostles have the church pick seven spiritually mature men in order to handle the day-to-day needs of the new believers. One of the seven is a man named Stephen whoaccording to the Bibleworked wonders and great signs.

A group of Jews from Ciliciaas well as from other areas of the Roman Empirebegin to argue with Stephen over doctrine. Unable to counteract his argumentsthey suborn men to falsely claim that Stephen committed blasphemy.

[What Is Blasphemy?]

Stephen is arrested and brought before the Sanhedrin to answer the charges leveled against him.

Chpt. 7: Stephen gives a rather long address to the Sanhedrin. He first offers an overview of Israel's history from Abraham to King Solomon building the temple. As he reaches the end of his message he declares that Israelincluding those he is talking tohave always lacked faith. His final comments are a powerful condemnation of the Jewish religious leaders by placing the killing of Jesus squarely on their shoulders!

[How Rich Was King Solomon?]

[Design of Jerusalem's Temple]

Which of the prophets have not your fathers persecuted? and they have slain them which shewed before of the coming of the Just One; of whom ye have been now the betrayers and murderers: Who have received the law by the disposition of angelsand have not kept it (Acts 7:52 - 53).

Those in the Sanhedrin become so enraged and furious at Stephen that they begin to gnash their teeth! They quickly form a lynch mob andcontrary to Roman lawstone Stephen to death.

Chpt. 8: The Bible introduces us to Saula young zealous Pharisee who witnessed and approved of Stephen's death. After Stephen is stoned he leads the first mass persecution of Christians by the Jews. His efforts scatter believers far and wide except for the apostles.

Philip's preaching of the gospel in Samariaaccompanied by signs and wondersattracts a man named Simon Magus (Simon the sorcerer). Simon is mesmerized by the power displayed by Philip. When Peter and John show up in Samaria he sees the Holy Spirit given to those who have hands laid on them by the pair.

[What Is the Laying on of Hands?]

[What Exactly Is Spirit?]

Simon soon approaches the two apostles and tries to buy the ability to give the Holy Spirit. His attempt receives a stern reprimand and a call to repentance by Peter.

Philip is told by an angel to travel southwest of Jerusalem. He there meets an Ethiopian eunuchserving Queen Candacewho is journeying to worship in Jerusalem. Philip's explanation of the Bible verses related to Jesus' life and ministry leads to the eunuch being baptized.

Chpt. 9: Saul continues his persecutions of the early church. His zeal motivates him to request special permission from the High Priest to arrest anyone in a Damascus synagogue who believes in Jesus. His journey to Damascus interrupted by Jesus' voice from heaven asking why Saul is persecuting him!

Saul is told to complete his journey to Damascus. The appearance of the Lord blinds him to the point of needing assistance. In Damascusafter three days of fasting and repentancea man visits Saul who both heals and baptizes him.

[Where Is Damascus Located?]

[Conspiracies Against Apostle Paul!]

Saulafter he received God's spiritimmediately begins preaching in Damascus' synagogues that Jesus is the Messiah. This message eventually earns him death threats from the Jews. Fellow Christians in the city help Saul (who will eventually be called Paul) escape under the cover of darkness.

Saul's appearance in Jerusalem is greeted with suspicion by Christians. A man named Barnabas vouches for Saul's conversion and efforts to evangelize. Saul's "in your face" evangelistic again earns death threats. The Jerusalem church sends him back home to Tarsus.

Peter preaches the gospel in Lydda and heals a paralyzed man. He then travels to Joppa where he resurrects from the dead a kind and generous lady named Dorcas (Tabitha).

Chpt. 10: The prayers and generosity of Corneliusa Roman Centurionmoves God to make him the first Biblically known Gentile convert to Christianity. The Lord tells him to send some men to Joppa to find Peter and bring him back to Caesarea.

[Who Is a Gentile?]

[Where Was Joppa Located?]

In Joppa Peter is given a vision of a great sheet containing various unclean animals and birds. He sees the vision three times where each time God says"What God hath cleansedthat call not thou common (unclean)." (Acts 10:15). Peter then travels to see Cornelius where he ultimately baptizes himhis family and even his close friends!

Chpt. 11: Peter's baptism of Gentiles was initially rejected by those in the Jerusalem church who believed a person needed to be circumcised to be saved. After he explained the circumstances surrounding the baptism they accepted what happened and glorified God that Gentiles were becoming Christians.

Those who left Jerusalem after Stephen's death continue to preach the gospel wherever they go. Their efforts lead to a growing group of believers in Syrian Antioch. Barnabas is sent to witness what is happening. Arriving in the city he encourages the new believers to continue in the faith.

Barnabassensing Antioch's new and growing group of believers need helptracks down Saul (Apostle Paul) in Tarsus. The pair then travels to Antioch where they spend a considerable time building up the church.

[Where Is Syrian Antioch Located?]

[The Greatest Famines in the Bible]

A prophet name Agabus predicts a great famine will soon occur. In response to this announcement those in Antioch decide to send relief to those in Judea and Jerusalem.

Chpt. 12: Herod Agrippa I decides to persecute Christians and starts with beheading Jamesthe brother of the Apostle John. He then in spurred on to throw Peter into prison.

The church fervently prayers for Peter while he is in prison. God then sends an angel to free him even though he is heavily guarded!

[Who Is the Angel of the Lord?]

[What Is the Glory of God?]

Herod is soon killed by the Angel of the Lord for not giving God the glory when he deserved to receive it.

Chpt. 13: Barnabas and Saul (Paul) are sent out by the church at Antioch to further spread the gospel. Accompanied by the gospel writer Markthey begin what will become the Apostle Paul's first missionary journey.

The first evangelistic tour takes the group to Cyprus where they meet a sorcerer and false prophet named Bar-jesus. Saul soon learns that Bar-jesus is attempting to convince the island's governor not to believe the gospel. Saulwho is referred to as Paul from now oncauses Bar-jesus to be blind for a season.

[Paul's First Missionary Journey Map]

[Map of All Cities Visited by Paul]

The group then sails to Perga after which Mark decides to abandon the group and head back to Jerusalem. Paul and Barnabas then head to Pisidian Antioch where Paul's preaching is well received by Gentiles and some of the Jews. Other Jewshoweverresist the gospel and raise up persecution against the two men. Paul and Barnabas are then expelled from the city.


Churches Started by Apostle Paul - 36 to 46 AD
Churches Started by Apostle Paul
36 to 46 A.D.

Chpt. 14: Paul and Barnabas travel to Iconium where they continue evangelizing. While some believe the gospelothers do not which causes the men to go to Lystra.

[How Many Churches Did Paul Start?]

Paul heals a cripple in Lystra which causes the people to think of them as gods. The crowd turns against the pairhoweverwhen outsiders come and turn them against the truth. Paul is stonedleft for deadand miraculously saved by God. The pair then travel to Derbewhere they continue to preach. They then revisit the churches they started in LystraIconium and Pisidian Antioch.

Acts 15 to 28 Outline

Acts 1 to 14 Questions

Acts 15 to 28 Questions

Amazing Facts About Acts


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