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     Who was the author of Acts?                
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Acts of the Apostles (Ancient Greek: Πράξεις τῶν Ἀποστόλων  Práxeis tôn  Apostólōn; Latin: Actūs Apostolōrum)  often referred to simply as Acts  is  the fifth book of the New Testament; it tells of the founding of the  Christian church and the spread of its message to the Roman Empire.              
Author : The  Book of Acts  does not specifically identify its  author . From Luke 1:1-4 and  Acts  1:1-3  it is clear that the same  author  wrote both Luke and  Acts . The tradition from the earliest days of the church has been that Luke  a  companion of the apostle Paul  wrote both Luke and  Acts  … 
Thu Aug 25 2011 00:00:00 GMT+0530 (IST)  · Furthermore  that the author of both works was a companion of Paul’s is  acknowledged in the Book of Acts  itself  through what have become known as  the “we” passages. For example  in Acts 16 we find Luke saying of Paul’s  missionary group: “And they passing by …             
Verse 1 demonstrates clearly that the unnamed  author  of  Acts  is the same person as the unnamed  author  of the third gospel (Luke 1:3 with  Acts  1:1-2). The Gospel of Luke and the Book of  Acts  form a single  two-volume work. The  author  quite certainly was Luke for the following reason: First  the  author  was a companion of Paul.
St. Luke  also called Saint Luke the Evangelist  (flourished 1st century  ce; feast day October 18)  in Christian tradition   the author of  the Gospel According to Luke and the  Acts  of the  Apostles   a companion of St. Paul the Apostle  and the most literary of the New  Testament writers. Information about his …        
Wed Jan 09 2019 00:00:00 GMT+0530 (IST)  ·  Acts  of the Apostles was written anonymously by  the author of Luke's  Gospel. Since the second century  this has traditionally been accepted as  being Luke  the companion of …         
The level of detail and precision  writing style  the similar address to  Theophilus   as well as the connective clause in the first  of Acts  connects the two works to the same  author . [2] Third  the level of Greek used in both the Third Gospel and the book  of Acts  is highly advanced.      
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