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OUTLINE
I. THE CHURCH IN JERUSALEM (Chaps.
1–7)
A. The Risen Lord’s Promise of the Spirit (1:1–5)
B. The Ascending Lord’s Mandate to the Apostles (1:6–11)
C. The Prayerful Disciples Waiting in Jerusalem (1:12–26)
D. The Day of Pentecost and the Birth of the Church (2:1–47)
E. The Healing of a Lame Man, and Peter’s Charge to Israel (3:1–26)
F. The Persecution and Growth of the Church (4:1–7:60)
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THE CHURCH IN JUDEA AND SAMARIA (8:1–9:31)
A. The Ministry of Philip in Samaria (8:1–25)
B. Philip and the Ethiopian Eunuch (8:26–40)
C. The Conversion of Saul of Tarsus (9:1–31)
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THE CHURCH TO THE END OF THE EARTH (9:32–28:31)
A. Peter’s Preaching of the Gospel to the Gentiles (9:32–11:18)
B. The Planting of the Church at Antioch (11:19–30)
C. The Persecution by Herod and His Death (12:1–23)
D. Paul’s First Missionary Journey: Galatia (12:24–14:28)
E. The Council at Jerusalem (15:1–35)
F. Paul’s Second Missionary Journey: Asia Minor and Greece (15:36–18:22)
G. Paul’s Third Missionary Journey: Asia Minor and Greece (18:23–21:26)
H. Paul’s Arrest and Trials (21:27–26:32)
I. Paul’s Voyage to Rome and Shipwreck (27:1–28:16)
J. Paul’s House-Arrest and Witness to the Jews in Rome (28:17–31)
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