The Acts Periode
Biblical Diagrams & Timelines about the Acts Periode
The Acts period marks a major transition in biblical history: the book begins in Jerusalem with the twelve apostles bearing witness to Israel concerning the risen Messiah and the promised Kingdom, but as Israel and Jerusalem officially reject this testimony, the focus shifts to Saul—later called Paul—and to the nations. From Acts 13 onward, Paul’s ministry increasingly shows that God’s salvation is being sent to the nations, while Acts closes with Paul imprisoned in Rome and the Kingdom remaining hidden until its appointed time.
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