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| − | |1 | + | |Dedication to [[Theophilus (Biblical)|Theophilus]] (1:1–2) |
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| − | |[[ | + | |[[Post-resurrection appearances of Jesus|Resurrection appearances]] (1:3) |
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| − | |[[ | + | |The [[Great Commission]] to preach in Jerusalem, Judea, Samaria and all the world (1:4–8) |
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| − | |[[ | + | |[[Ascension of Jesus Christ]] (1:9) |
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| − | |[[ | + | |Prophecy of the [[Second Coming]] (1:10–11) |
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| − | |[[ | + | |[[Saint Matthias|Matthias]] replaces [[Judas Iscariot|Judas]] (1:12–26) |
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| − | | | + | |The ''[[Cenacle|Upper Room]]'' (1:13) |
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| − | |[[ | + | |[[Holy Spirit]] comes at [[Pentecost]] (2), see also [[Paraclete]] |
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| − | |[[ | + | |[[St. Peter|Peter]] heals a crippled beggar (3:1–10) |
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| − | |[[ | + | |Peter's speech at the [[Herod's Temple|Temple]] (3:11–26) |
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| − | |[[ | + | |Peter and [[John the Apostle|John]] before the [[Sanhedrin]] (4:1–22) |
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| − | |[[ | + | |[[Resurrection of the dead]] (4:2) |
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| − | |[[ | + | |[[Discourse on ostentation#Materialism|Everything is shared]] (4:32–37) |
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| − | | | + | |[[Ananias and Sapphira]] (5:1–11) |
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| − | + | [[Apostles]] before the Sanhedrin (5:17–42) | |
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| − | | | + | |[[Seven Deacons|Seven Greeks appointed]] (6:1–7) |
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| − | | | + | |[[Saint Stephen]] before the Sanhedrin (6:8–7:60) |
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| − | | | + | |[[Philip the Evangelist]] (8:4–40) |
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| − | |[[ | + | |[[Simon Magus]] (8:9–24) |
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| − | |[[ | + | |[[Ethiopian eunuch]] (8:26–39) |
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| − | |[[ | + | |[[Road to Damascus|Conversion of Saul]] (9:1–31, 22:1–22, 26:9–24) |
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| − | |[[ | + | |Peter heals [[Aeneas (Bible)|Aeneas]] and raises [[Dorcas|Tabitha]] from the dead (9:32–43) |
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| − | |[[ | + | |[[Centurion Cornelius|Conversion of Cornelius]] (10:1–8, 24–48) |
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| − | |[[ | + | |[[Peter's vision of clean and unclean animals]] (10:9–23, 11:1–18) |
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| − | |[[ | + | |[[Early centers of Christianity#Antioch|Church of Antioch]] founded (11:19–30) |
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| − | |[[ | + | |term "[[Christian]]s" first used (11:26) |
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| − | |[[ | + | |[[Saint James the Great]] executed (12:1–2) |
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| − | | | + | |[[Liberation of Saint Peter|Peter's rescue from prison]] (12:3–19) |
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| − | | | + | |Death of Herod [[Agrippa I]] [in 44] (12:20–25) |
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| − | | | + | |"the voice of a god" (12:22) |
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| − | |[[ | + | |[[Paul of Tarsus#First missionary journey|Mission of Barnabas and Saul]] (13–14) |
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| − | | | + | |"Saul, who was also known as Paul" (13:9) |
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| − | | | + | |[[Lystra#Paul's visit|"gods ... in human form"]] (14:11) |
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| − | |[[ | + | |[[Council of Jerusalem]] (15:1–35) |
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| − | | | + | |Paul separates from Barnabas (15:36–41) |
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| − | | | + | |[[Paul of Tarsus#Second missionary journey|2nd]] and [[Paul of Tarsus#Third missionary journey|3rd]] missions of Paul (16–20) |
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| − | |[[ | + | |Paul's [[Areopagus sermon]] (17:16-34) |
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| − | |[[ | + | |Trial before [[Gallio]] c. 51–52 (18:12–17) |
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| − | |[[ | + | |Paul's [[Paul of Tarsus#Arrest and death|journey to Jerusalem]] and arrest (21) |
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| − | |[[ | + | |Paul before [[Antonius Felix|Felix]]–[[Porcius Festus|Festus]]–[[Agrippa II]] (24–26) |
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| − | |[[ | + | |Paul's journey to [[Paul of Tarsus#Journey to Rome and beyond|Rome]] (27–28) |
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| − | | | + | |Paul called a god on [[Early centers of Christianity#Malta|Malta]] (28:6) |
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| − | | | + | |Paul awaits triasl in Rome, preaching without hindrance |
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Revision as of 15:08, 18 July 2014
Apostles before the Sanhedrin (5:17–42)
| Detailed content of Matthew | |
|---|---|
| Dedication to Theophilus (1:1–2) | |
| Resurrection appearances (1:3) | |
| The Great Commission to preach in Jerusalem, Judea, Samaria and all the world (1:4–8) | |
| Ascension of Jesus Christ (1:9) | |
| Prophecy of the Second Coming (1:10–11) | |
| Matthias replaces Judas (1:12–26) | |
| The Upper Room (1:13) | |
| Holy Spirit comes at Pentecost (2), see also Paraclete | |
| Peter heals a crippled beggar (3:1–10) | |
| Peter's speech at the Temple (3:11–26) | |
| Peter and John before the Sanhedrin (4:1–22) | |
| Resurrection of the dead (4:2) | |
| Everything is shared (4:32–37) | |
| Ananias and Sapphira (5:1–11) | |
| Seven Greeks appointed (6:1–7) | |
| Saint Stephen before the Sanhedrin (6:8–7:60) | |
| Philip the Evangelist (8:4–40) | |
| Simon Magus (8:9–24) | |
| Ethiopian eunuch (8:26–39) | |
| Conversion of Saul (9:1–31, 22:1–22, 26:9–24) | |
| Peter heals Aeneas and raises Tabitha from the dead (9:32–43)
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| Conversion of Cornelius (10:1–8, 24–48) | |
| Peter's vision of clean and unclean animals (10:9–23, 11:1–18) | |
| Church of Antioch founded (11:19–30) | |
| term "Christians" first used (11:26) | |
| Saint James the Great executed (12:1–2) | |
| Peter's rescue from prison (12:3–19) | |
| Death of Herod Agrippa I [in 44] (12:20–25) | |
| "the voice of a god" (12:22) | |
| Mission of Barnabas and Saul (13–14) | |
| "Saul, who was also known as Paul" (13:9) | |
| "gods ... in human form" (14:11) | |
| Council of Jerusalem (15:1–35) | |
| Paul separates from Barnabas (15:36–41) | |
| 2nd and 3rd missions of Paul (16–20) | |
| Paul's Areopagus sermon (17:16-34) | |
| Trial before Gallio c. 51–52 (18:12–17) | |
| Paul's journey to Jerusalem and arrest (21) | |
| Paul before Felix–Festus–Agrippa II (24–26) | |
| Paul's journey to Rome (27–28) | |
| Paul called a god on Malta (28:6) | |
| Paul awaits triasl in Rome, preaching without hindrance |