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Address to Theophilus (1-5)
Witnesses to the ends of the earth (6-8)
Jesus ascends to heaven (9-11)
Disciples gather in unity (12-14)
Matthias chosen to replace Judas (15-26)
2
Holy spirit poured out at Pentecost (1-13)
Peter’s speech (14-36)
Crowds respond to Peter’s speech (37-41)
Christian fellowship (42-47)
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4
Peter and John arrested (1-4)
Trial before the Sanhedrin (5-22)
Prayer for boldness (23-31)
Disciples share possessions (32-37)
5
Ananias and Sapphira (1-11)
Apostles perform many signs (12-16)
Imprisoned and set free (17-21a)
Brought before the Sanhedrin again (21b-32)
Gamaliel’s advice (33-40)
Preaching from house to house (41, 42)
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Saul the persecutor (1-3)
Philip’s fruitful ministry in Samaria (4-13)
Peter and John sent to Samaria (14-17)
Simon tries to buy holy spirit (18-25)
The Ethiopian eunuch (26-40)
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Saul on the way to Damascus (1-9)
Ananias sent to help Saul (10-19a)
Saul preaches about Jesus in Damascus (19b-25)
Saul visits Jerusalem (26-31)
Peter heals Aeneas (32-35)
Generous Dorcas resurrected (36-43)
10
Cornelius’ vision (1-8)
Peter’s vision of cleansed animals (9-16)
Peter visits Cornelius (17-33)
Peter proclaims good news for Gentiles (34-43)
Gentiles receive holy spirit and get baptized (44-48)
11
Peter reports to the apostles (1-18)
Barnabas and Saul in Antioch of Syria (19-26)
Agabus foretells famine (27-30)
12
James killed; Peter imprisoned (1-5)
Peter miraculously set free (6-19)
Herod struck by an angel (20-25)
13
Barnabas and Saul sent as missionaries (1-3)
Ministry on Cyprus (4-12)
Paul’s speech in Antioch of Pisidia (13-41)
Prophetic command to turn to the nations (42-52)
14
Increase and opposition in Iconium (1-7)
Mistaken for gods in Lystra (8-18)
Paul survives stoning (19, 20)
Strengthening the congregations (21-23)
Returning to Antioch of Syria (24-28)
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Dispute in Antioch regarding circumcision (1, 2)
Question brought to Jerusalem (3-5)
Elders and apostles meet together (6-21)
Letter from the governing body (22-29)
Congregations encouraged by letter (30-35)
Paul and Barnabas go separate ways (36-41)
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Paul selects Timothy (1-5)
Vision of the Macedonian man (6-10)
Lydia’s conversion in Philippi (11-15)
Paul and Silas imprisoned (16-24)
Jailer and his household baptized (25-34)
Paul requests an official apology (35-40)
17
Paul and Silas in Thessalonica (1-9)
Paul and Silas in Beroea (10-15)
Paul in Athens (16-22a)
Paul’s speech at the Areopagus (22b-34)
18
Paul’s ministry in Corinth (1-17)
Return to Antioch of Syria (18-22)
Paul departs for Galatia and Phrygia (23)
Eloquent Apollos gets help (24-28)
19
Paul in Ephesus; some rebaptized (1-7)
Paul’s teaching activities (8-10)
Success despite demonism (11-20)
Riot in Ephesus (21-41)
20
Paul in Macedonia and Greece (1-6)
Eutychus resurrected in Troas (7-12)
From Troas to Miletus (13-16)
Paul meets with Ephesian elders (17-38)
21
En route to Jerusalem (1-14)
Arrival in Jerusalem (15-19)
Paul follows the elders’ counsel (20-26)
Riot in the temple; Paul arrested (27-36)
Paul allowed to address the crowd (37-40)
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Paul speaks before the Sanhedrin (1-10)
Paul strengthened by the Lord (11)
Conspiracy to kill Paul (12-22)
Paul transferred to Caesarea (23-35)
24
Accusations against Paul (1-9)
Paul’s defense before Felix (10-21)
Paul’s case put on hold for two years (22-27)
25
Paul’s trial before Festus (1-12)
Festus consults with King Agrippa (13-22)
Paul before Agrippa (23-27)
26
Paul’s defense before Agrippa (1-11)
Paul describes his conversion (12-23)
Festus’ and Agrippa’s responses (24-32)
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28
Ashore on Malta (1-6)
Publius’ father healed (7-10)
On to Rome (11-16)
Paul speaks to Jews in Rome (17-29)
Paul preaches with boldness for two years (30, 31)