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The BibleOld Testament/TanakhGenesis | Exodus | Joshua | Judges | Ruth | Samuel | Kings | Ezra | Nehemiah | Esther | Job | Psalms | Proverbs | Ecclesiastes | Songs | Isaiah | Jeremiah | Ezekiel | Daniel | Hosea | Joel | Amos | Obadiah | Jonah | Micah | Nahum | Habakkuk | Zephania | Haggai | Zechariah | MalachiApocrypha/DeuterocanonicalTobit | Judith | MaccabeesNew TestamentGospels | Acts | Romans | Corinthians | Galatians | Ephesians | Philippians | Colossians | Thessalonians | Timothy | Titus | Philemon | Hebrews | James | Peter | John | Jude | RevelationThe last historical work of the New Testament and The Bible, the Acts of the Apostles (often abbreviated as "Acts") tells the story of the early church spreading out of Judea and the challenges it encounters.While it was getting pretty good reception in the south and east, a convert named Paul goes on a mission to take the Good News west through Asia Minor, Greece and eventually, Rome.
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The Call Knows Where You Live
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The Call Knows Where You Live: Why, hello there, Saul, (Saul,) on your way to persecute the followers of Jesus, are you? Not any more!
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Multinational Team
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Multinational Team: Beginning with Pentecost, the book of Acts describes the Christian message spreading "to the uttermost ends of the earth," thanks to the multi-language sermon they could give at Pentecost.
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A Wolf in Sheep's Clothing
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A Wolf in Sheep's Clothing: Paul's warning to a group of believers in Acts 20:29-31:
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Meat-O-Vision
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Meat-O-Vision: In chapter 10, before lunchtime, Peter sees a vision of a giant sheet filled with wild animals coming down from heaven. A voice from heaven, possibly Jesus, tells Peter to eat those animals, to which Peter declines as it's not kosher, but the voice replied that "If God says it's okay, it's okay" (v. 15, The Message translation). This happened three times before the sheet was lifted up to heaven. Peter realizes that it's a vision concerning the conversion of Gentiles, such as the centurion Cornelius, who visited him later that day.
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Liquid Assets
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Liquid Assets: In the early chapters of this book, Peter could heal people just by having his shadow pass over people as he walked on by. Later on, Paul had handkerchiefs and aprons that he touched pass on healing to others.
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The Philosopher
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The Philosopher: Paul gets to preach to a whole stadium full of them in Athens.
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Suddenly Bilingual
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Suddenly Bilingual: It happens at Pentecost and a few other incidents, where the Holy Spirit grants the ability to preach in other languages.
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The Cameo
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The Cameo: Jesus! He appears to Saul on the road to Damascus and won't make a major appearance until the Grand Finale, the Book of Revelation.
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Named Like My Name
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Named Like My Name: In-universe, the Ananias that restored Paul's sight when he as Saul was blinded in Acts chapter 9 is a different person from the Ananias in chapter 5 who died along with his wife Sapphira for deceit.
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Good Is Not Soft
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Good Is Not Soft: Even as God is benevolent enough to give grace to both Jews and Gentiles so that they could enter into the Kingdom of God to be saved, He still punished Ananias and Sapphira for their conspiracy of lying before God in regards to a certain property Ananias sold and afterward only giving a portion of it to the church.note Note that it was the lying that was the issue, he was free to use the money he received for selling property as he wished. See Acts 5:4. Paul the apostle says to the people in Athens that, though God has overlooked their times of ignorance, He now commands everyone everywhere to repent, because He has set up a time and appointed a Man named Jesus (whom He raised from the dead) for the purpose of judging the world in righteousness.
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Devoured by the Horde
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Devoured by the Horde: King Herod Agrippa in Acts chapter 12 was eaten by worms and died when God struck him for receiving the blasphemous praise from his audience.
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As the Good Book Says...
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As the Good Book Says...: Plenty of this going on in this book. At the day of Pentecost, when the Holy Spirit fell down upon the disciples and gave them utterance to speak in other languages, and the Jews were perplexed as to what this meant, Peter told them that this was the fulfillment of the prophecy in the Book of Joel and also recited a few Scriptures regarding the fulfillment of Jesus' death on the cross and His resurrection. Stephen in his speech to the Pharisees before he was martyred gave a brief rundown of the history of the Jewish people that also had Scriptural references like from the Book of Isaiah. Paul, the apostle who was a student of the Word of God, also offered up Scriptural references to the Jews who contested the words that he spoke to them.
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No-Holds-Barred Beatdown
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No-Holds-Barred Beatdown: When seven sons of a Jewish priest attempted to exorcise a demon in Jesus' name, but had not been give the authority to do so, the demon-possessed man jumped on them and "gave them such a beating that they ran out of the house naked and bleeding".
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Heel–Faith Turn
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Heel–Faith Turn: Saul of Tarsus, the approving coat-bearer at the stoning of early martyr Saint Stephen, becomes the chief Knight Templar on "witch hunts" to destroy all Christians until he encounters Jesus on the way to Damascus. Saul becomes known as Paul after he has (quite literally) seen the light.
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Textile Work Is Feminine
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Textile Work Is Feminine: Dorcas (or Tabitha) from chapter 9 makes clothing for widows and the poor. Lydia from chapter 16 is a dealer in purple cloth, and she appears to specialize in the dyeing process.
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Guile Hero
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Guile Hero: On trial before a Jewish tribunal, Paul recognizes that the group is split between two rival sects, one that believes in the resurrection and one that doesn't. He yells out that he's on trial because he believes in the resurrection, which causes a fight to break out and turns the tribunal against itself.
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Invisible Wall
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Invisible Wall: Paul wanted to keep preaching eastward, but the Holy Spirit wouldn't allow him to go past Asia Minor.
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Book Burning
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Book Burning: Some former magicians in Ephesus burn their occult books after converting to Christianity. Different from many other instances of this trope, though, since it's their own property they are destroying voluntarily to make a break with their past life.
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Temporary Blindness
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Temporary Blindness: Saul, before he became Paul, suffered this in Chapter 9 and had to be led into town where Ananias (a different person by that name) came by an appointment of God and healed him.
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Jews Love to Argue
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Jews Love to Argue: The Apostles clash incessantly with the Pharisees about whether it's permissible to preach in the name of Jesus. Also, the Apostles argue amongst themselves whether Gentile converts should be required to keep the Laws of Moses. In one instance, Paul gets the Pharisees and Saducees to argue over the Resurrection so he can get out of trouble.
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Living Lie Detector
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Living Lie Detector: A guy named Ananias attempts to commit fraud, but Peter sees right through the con. Ananias dies on the spot. A few hours later, Ananias's wife, Sapphira, tries to do the same and suffers the same fate.
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First-Person Peripheral Narrator
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First-Person Peripheral Narrator: In several places, Luke offhandedly remarks, "So then we went to this place...", indicating that he was actually present for at least some of the events. He doesn't even mention joining up, leaving the third-person to first-person shift as the only indication.
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Deus ex Machina
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Peter's sermon on Pentecost results in several thousand conversions at once. Justified, as the Holy Spirit had a big hand in it. Not to mention there was likely over a million people present, a majority of which were already Jews and Proselytes.
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Spell Book
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Spell Book: In Ephesus, some former occultists burn their spell books after converting to Christianity. The books' value is estimated at about 50,000 pieces of silver, or over four million dollars today.
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Evil Sorcerer
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Evil Sorcerer: Bar-Jesus (also known as Elymas), who in Chapter 13 sought to use his powers to turn the proconsul Sergius Paulus away from the faith that Paul was preaching to him. Paul countered him by casting a temporary curse on him so that he would be blind for a certain time, and in the process of the curse taking hold, Sergius Paulus became a believer.
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Tagalong Kid
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Tagalong Kid: Mark, first to Paul, and then to Barnabas.
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Honor Before Reason
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Honor Before Reason: Several Jews made an oath not to eat or drink until they had killed Paul, who was under Roman arrest at this point. They organized an ambush to take place while Paul was being transferred to another city, but the Romans got word of it and sent about 400 soldiers to guard Paul on the journey. It is unknown whether the conspirators broke their vow or starved to death.
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Call to Adventure
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Call to Adventure: Peter has a vision before being asked to preach at a Gentile's home; Paul has a dream of a man from Macedonia asking him to preach the gospel there.
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Emergency Cargo Dump
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Emergency Cargo Dump: a ship on which St. Paul is travelling encounters an extremely rough storm, and one of the measures the crew takes to try to survive is to dump the cargo overboard.
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Misfit Mobilization Moment: The coming of the Holy Spirit on the Pentecost for the original disciples; it happens again twice in the book of Acts to specifically mark the inclusion of the Samaritans and the Gentiles as part of God's family.
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A God I Am Not
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A God I Am Not: When Paul and Barnabas perform a miracle in one Greek city, it backfires when the locals conclude they are incarnations of Zeus and Hermesnote the locals know the story of "Baucis and Philemon", as chronicled by Ovid's ''The Metamorphoses and prepare to offer sacrifices to them. The apostles protest that they are just men, but then that backfires by causing the crowd to get angry and stone them. Also, Cornelius meets Peter and bows down at his feet to worship him, but Peter immediately responds, "Stand up; I'm just a man!"
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Abandon Ship
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Abandon Ship: In Chapter 27, when the ship Paul the apostle was sailing on strikes a reef and get stuck there while the rest of the ship is broken up by the waves, the captain has everybody, Paul included, swim to shore onto the island of Malta, where everybody makes it safely.
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Magic Is Evil
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Magic Is Evil: Pops up in a few places in this book. First with Simon Magus, who deceived people with his magic that he is "the great power of God", then later for a time became a believer, then tried to buy the power of the Holy Spirit with money, only to be rejected and told that his heart wasn't right before God. Secondly with Elymas, who attempted to dissuade Sergius Paulus from believing in the gospel presented by Paul, only to be confronted by Paul and made blind for a time. And thirdly with a group of people who came to the saving faith of Christ and decided to burn all their magic books to make a clean break from their past.
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The Famine
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The Famine: A prophet from Jerusalem named Agabus came to Antioch in Chapter 11 and prophesied that there would be a famine that would spread throughout the whole known world, which took place in the days of Claudius Caesar, which prompted the disciples send aid to those living in Judea.
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God Test
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God Test: In Chapter 5, when a group of disciples were brought in before the Sanhedrin because they were disobedient to the command of not teaching anyone in the name of Jesus, and the disciples answered, "We must obey God rather than men," the Sanhedrin wanted to kill them, but a well-respected man among them named Gamaliel reasoned with them to leave the disciples alone, saying (as a test of whether these disciples were truly of God) that if their work was simply the work of men, it will come to nothing, but if it is the work of God, then they won't be able to stop it because they would be found fighting against God.
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Kangaroo Court
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Kangaroo Court: The Sanhedrin (high court of ancient Judea) that tries Jesus. Not only do the judges violate every single Jewish law governing trials, but they put on clearly perjured witnesses to convict him. The conduct of Pontius Pilate, the Roman governor who approves his death sentence (the Romans required it) also counts, as even he acknowledges that no Roman (or Jewish) laws were broken by Jesus. Roman magistrates had the power to have non-Romans crucified at will, however, making the whole Roman "justice" system essentially this for them. Even trials of Roman citizens often went this way, as the magistrate was free to admit or ignore any evidence they pleased. Later on Paul, a Roman citizen, was given a trial, but the outcome was never in doubt. The only real privilege they had was that citizens could not be crucified. Thus in Christian tradition Paul is beheaded, while Peter gets crucified (upside down, as he doesn't want it to resemble Jesus' death).
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Heroic Sacrifice
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Heroic Sacrifice: Stephen, the first martyr, who was stoned by the council for his truthful testimony of Jesus.
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Jesus Was Way Cool
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Jesus Was Way Cool: So cool, in fact, that even after He goes back to heaven, the apostles are able to convert thousands of people to His message just by telling them what He said.
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Breaking the Fellowship: Paul and Barnabas used to be an inseparable team, but by Chapter 15, the contention between them concerning the matter of John Mark was so sharp that they ended up splitting off from each other, never to run into each other again. Paul in his second epistle to Timothy calls for the believers to bring John Mark to him, as he was now facing death in prison.
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Plot Parallel
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Plot Parallel: The stoning and martyrdom of Stephen in chapters 6 and 7 is eerily similar to Christ's crucifixion, as a mob of Jewish leaders seize Stephen, making similar unjust accusations of him of speaking "blasphemous words against Moses and God." Even though he is able to give comprehensive proof that there was no one to blame but themselves for the death of the Messiah, in a separate parallel to Peter's sermon earlier, instead of deciding to change their their lives and follow Christ, they snap and brutally murder him through stoning. Stephen even makes a similar statement of forgiveness for his killers.
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Death by Falling Over
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Death by Falling Over: This was believed to have happened to Eutychus in Chapter 20 when Paul the apostle was preaching a long sermon, that the young man fell asleep and fell from the third story to his death. Paul tells the people that Eutychus was still alive, and so after finishing his sermon, he restored the young man to life and the people were greatly comforted.
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Mistaken for Junkie
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Mistaken for Junkie: The gift of tongues on the Pentecost is dismissed by some of those who witness it as nothing but drunken rambling, but Peter preaches a sermon that proves otherwise. Peter starts off the sermon with something like, "Seriously, guys. It's only nine o'clock in the morningnote this is especially significant because the previous day was a Sabbath."
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Police Brutality
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Police Brutality: In Philippi, Paul was beaten with rods, a punishment for criminals, and gets thrown into jail without a trial. He's a Roman citizen so that's not supposed to happen to him. Paul proceeds to lay a What the Hell, Hero? on the magistrates the next day, who are horrified when they realize what happened.
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Remember the New Guy?
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Remember the New Guy?: Matthias is mentioned as having been a Christian since Jesus's baptism by John the Baptist, but is never mentioned anywhere in the Gospels before making his first appearance in the text in Acts 1.
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"The Reason You Suck" Speech
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"The Reason You Suck" Speech: In Acts chapter 7, Stephen gives the Pharisees a brief recap of the Jews' history, starting with Abraham and ending with Solomon, before telling them, “You stiff-necked people, uncircumcised in heart and ears! You always resist the Holy Spirit. As your fathers did, so do you. Which of the prophets have your fathers not persecuted? They have even killed those who foretold the coming of the Righteous One, of whom you have now become the betrayers and murderers, who have received the law by the disposition of angels, but have not kept it.� (Acts 7:51-53)
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Breakout Villain
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Breakout Villain: Simon Magus is a minor figure in Chapter Eight who tries to buy charisms from Peter and is sent away with a flea in his ear. Popular Christian legend turned him into a powerful Evil Sorceror who is the Apostles' Arch-Enemy and something of an Antichrist.
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Mistaken for Undead
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Mistaken for Undead: When an angel miraculously rescues Peter from prison the night before he's supposed to be executed, Peter goes to a house where the church is praying for him. Amusingly, they don't believe at first that it's really him, saying "It must be his angel."
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What Happened to the Mouse?
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What Happened to the Mouse?: Immediately after the Ascension, the disciples draw lots to choose a replacement apostle for Judas Iscariot. The winner is a man named Matthias, who is never mentioned or heard from again.
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Blinded by the Light
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Blinded by the Light: In Chapter 9, Paul (at that time known as Saul of Tarsus) met Jesus on the road to Damascus via a bright light that shone from Heaven, and thus was left blinded for a few days until Ananias (a different Ananias) came to him by the Lord's command and healed his eyesight, causing what appeared to be scales to fall from his eyes.
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Commune
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Commune: Verses indicate that members of the early Christian church lived in communes. Acts 2:44-45 says of the early Christians: "And all who believed were together and had all things in common. And they were selling their possessions and belongings and distributing the proceeds to all, as any had need." Acts 4:32-37 goes into further detail, describing how all possessions were held in common, and the rich believers who owned houses and land sold the proceeds and gave them to the apostles. The first ten verses of Acts 5 describe Ananias and Sapphira, two believers who sold their land but kept some of the proceeds for themselves, then lied about how much they gave. After Peter confronts them about the lie (which was what upset him more than holding back on the giving), they fall over dead.
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Ragtag Bunch of Misfits
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Ragtag Bunch of Misfits: The Apostles still have elements of immaturity and disunity, though they've matured a lot since back in the Gospels when they saw the death of Jesus.
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These Are Things Man Was Not Meant to Know
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These Are Things Man Was Not Meant to Know: Early on before His ascension into heaven, Jesus' disiciples asked Him if it was time to restore the Kingdom again to Israel, and Jesus told them it was not for them to know the times or seasons which God the Father has set under His own authority.
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Parenthetical Swearing
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Parenthetical Swearing: In 23:1-5, when Paul declares he has lived in good conscience before the Sanhedrin, the high priest Ananias orders Paul to be struck on the face. Paul rebukes Ananias for trying him according to the law and having him struck which is contrary to law. When one of the council rebukes Paul for reviling Ananias, Paul gives the following apology: "I wist not, brethren, that he was the high priest, for it is written: 'Thou shalt not speak evil of the ruler of thy people.' "
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Wham Episode
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Wham Episode: While James wasn't the first to be martyred in the Book of Acts (Stephen has that honor), he's the first of the Twelve to be killed for his faith, and the second to die after Judas's suicide.
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Cargo Cult
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Cargo Cult: In Chapter 17, Paul saw that the city of Athens was full of idols, especially one that was made "to the unknown god", meaning that there was a Cargo Cult for each idol. Paul uses this as an opportunity to tell the Athenians about the "unknown god" that they ignorantly worship, which is God Himself. In Chapter 19, Paul got into an argument with a bunch of worshipers of the statue of Artemis of Ephesus, who saw that people were being turned away from worshiping her and were no longer buying Artemis statuettes because Paul was preaching about Jesus.
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Laser-Guided Karma
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Laser-Guided Karma: For claiming A God Am I, Herod was struck down during his birthday party with a seizure, then eaten by intestinal worms.
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Shaming the Mob
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Shaming the Mob: In Ephesus, a silversmith named Demetrius (worried about the loss of his business if Artemis-worshipers convert to Christianity) instigates a riot, which is defused when the city clerk shows up and says, in essence, "Seriously, guys? You're going to riot about this instead of just taking it to court?"
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Never My Fault
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Never My Fault: Actually, Never the Romans' Fault. On Pentecost, Peter accuses his fellow Israelites of killing the Messiah. 3,000 were converted that day as a result, and many more in the following days. Later, when Peter is converting the Roman centurion Cornelius to Christianity in Chapter 10, he says, "They killed him by nailing him to a cross," implicitly disavowing that the Roman soldiers had anything to do with Jesus' death on the cross. Notwithstanding, the Jews, who in the gospel of Matthew were willling to accept the responsibility of Jesus' death by saying to Pontius Pilate, "His blood be on us and on our children" (from Matthew 27:25), now at the preaching of the apostles are backing away from that position, saying that the apostles are intending "to bring this Man’s blood on us!" (from Acts 5:28)
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Inspiring Sermon
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Inspiring Sermon: Peter's sermon on the Day of Pentecost is so inspiring that over 3,000 people convert to Christianity on the spot. Other sermons throughout the book have varied degrees of success.
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A Day in the Limelight
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In a more minor example, Philip is listed as one of the men chosen to help resolve the dispute between the Hellenists and Hebrews and later gets A Day in the Limelight in chapter 8 as he teaches Simon the Sorcerer and the Ethiopian Eunuch
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Unwanted False Faith
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Unwanted False Faith: Acts 14, Paul of Tarsus and Barnabus are witnessing in one Greek city and performing some miracles while they were at it. The citizens of the city were convinced that they were the Gods, Hermes and Zeus respectively and set up a whole procession to sacrificing to them as such. The apostles had to go to considerable lengths trying to make them to stop. This, in turn, made it easier for troublemakers to convince the very same citizens to attempt stoning Paul and Barnabus to death.
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Sarcasm Mode
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Sarcasm Mode: Purposely invoked by Paul the apostle in the early part of Chapter 23. When the high priest Ananias ordered those who stood by Paul to strike him on the mouth, Paul said to him, “God will strike you, you whitewashed wall! Do you sit judging me according to the law, yet order me to be struck contrary to the law?� Those who stood by said, “Do you criticize God’s high priest?� To which Paul sarcastically replies, “Brothers, I did not know that he was the high priest. For it is written, ‘You shall not speak evil of the ruler of your people.’�
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My God, What Have I Done?
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My God, What Have I Done?: The reaction of many Jews to realizing that Jesus was the Messiah is extreme regret. Unlike Judas, however, they beg for mercy and join the fledgling Church.
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Rule of Three
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Rule of Three: In Chapter 10, as Simon Peter was in a trance, he saw what appeared to be a sheet let down from Heaven filled with all kinds of creatures, and the Voice from Heaven said, "Rise, Peter, kill and eat." Peter said, "Not so, Lord, for nothing unclean has ever entered my mouth." The Voice said in reply, "What the Lord has cleansed, you must not call unclean." This was done three times, and then the sheet was lifted up to Heaven again.
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Sequel
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Sequel: The Acts of the Apostles follows the Gospel of Luke directly and the Gospels as a whole, showing how the Christian community goes on from the drama at the end of The Gospels.
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Power of Trust
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Power of Trust: Barnabas accepts Paul after his Heel–Face Turn when no one else in Jerusalem will, at first. He also gives John Mark a second chance after the latter had previously abandoned Barnabas and Paul on a missionary journey. "Barnabas" was actually his In-Series Nickname; it means "son of encouragement". (His real name was Joseph.)
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Social Engineering
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Social Engineering: On trial before a Jewish tribunal, Paul notices that the group is evenly split between Pharisees (who believed in the resurrection) and Saducees (who didn't). Paul yells out that he is a Pharisee who believes in the resurrection (implying that this is the reason he's being put on trial), and, since Jews Love to Argue, the tribunal promptly breaks down into an argument that gets too heated to continue with the trial.
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Eunuchs Are Evil
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Eunuchs Are Evil: Inverted by the Ethiopian eunuch, who was convinced to be baptized by Philip, who explained the portion of the book of Isaiah he was reading.
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Knight Templar
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Knight Templar: Saul was once Christ's greatest enemy. To put this into perspective, Satan could not accomplish what this man was about to do — crush the word of the Gospel. Why and how? Because before his trip to Damascus, Saul was a zealous religious man who truly believed Christianity was nothing but blasphemy against God.
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Precision F-Strike
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Precision F-Strike: When Peter chews out someone who tries to buy his way into Christianity. As rendered by The Message: "To hell with your money! And you along with it."
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Ascend to a Higher Plane of Existence
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Ascend to a Higher Plane of Existence: The book opens with Jesus giving a few parting instructions, then ascending to heaven.
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Translator Microbes
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Translator Microbes: The Holy Spirit grants the apostles the ability to communicate in any tongue.
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Money Is Not Power
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Money Is Not Power: Simon Magus tries to purchase the power of the Holy Spirit with money so that he could lay hands on people and give them the same power. Peter the apostle outright rejects it, saying that Simon's heart is not right before God and that he should pray that such a thought in his mind will be forgiven him for attempting it.
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Interrupted Suicide
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Interrupted Suicide: When an earthquake struck the jail at Phillippi, the keeper of the prison was going to kill himself, thinking the prisoners had fled, and he knew he'd probably die if that happened. He was stopped by Paul, one of the prisoners.
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Blasphemous Praise
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Blasphemous Praise: When Herod gives a speech, the admiring crowd says, "The voice of a god and not a man!" Herod promptly gets struck down by God for refusing to deny it. The people of one Greek city called the Lycaonians begin worshipping Paul and Barnabas as Zeus and Hermes. They're horrified to find this out and try to put a stop to it as soon as possible.
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Appropriated Appellation
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Appropriated Appellation: The followers of The Way start getting called "Christians" by outsiders, but they like it so much they start using it among themselves eventually.
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Magic Music
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Magic Music: While in imprisonment in Phillipi in Chapter 16, Paul and Silas sang praises unto God, and thus an earthquake happened that shook open the doors of the prisons and broke off the bands of the prisoners.
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"Ray of Hope" Ending: The ending. Paul may be in house arrest, but the gospel message is still going forward with no signs of stopping.
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Screw This, I'm Outta Here: Paul's attitude to the Jews in Macedonia who blasphemed him and Silas in Chapter 18 when he was presenting the Gospel to them:
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A God Am I: Herod refuses to deny this when people deify him for his oratory. The real one doesn't take very kindly to that.
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Hijacked by Jesus: Attempted by Paul in his sermon on Mars Hill. Observing the Athenian religion, he noticed an altar marked "To The Unknown God" and decided to explain the Christian God to them as this one they didn't know about yet.
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You Bastard!: On Pentecost, Peter essentially says to a Jewish crowd: "There was this very nice guy named Jesus with holy, life-saving powers. God made him Lord and Christ, and he was tortured and executed in the most brutal way possible. And whose fault is it? Not the Roman soldiers... It's all YOUR fault!" This results in a Mass "Oh, Crap!" moment from his hearers, but it's also strongly implied that the readers are meant to apply this to themselves as well; Jesus died for your sins, so you'd better turn and repent.
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Have a Gay Old Time: Stephen gets stoned (meaning people threw rocks at him until he was dead). That's actually a pretty cruel way to die, but because "stoned" is also slang for bring under the influence of a drug this line may have evoked snickers from more recent generations of Sunday School kids.
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Easy Evangelism: Several cases: Peter's sermon on Pentecost results in several thousand conversions at once. Justified, as the Holy Spirit had a big hand in it. Not to mention there was likely over a million people present, a majority of which were already Jews and Proselytes. Philip meets an Ethiopian eunuch who just so happens to have been studying The Bible at the moment and wondering who this "Messiah" might be. Philip explains about Jesus, and within a few minutes the Ethiopian says, "Look! There's some water! What prevents me from being baptized?" Averted several times with Paul, who has more mixed results preaching to the Gentiles. For instance, his preaching to various intellectuals in Athens is described as pretty much an abject failure, with most of them being dismissive of the Resurrection and the most favorable results being a few people who said they were interested in hearing more about it some other time. And of course, good luck getting any of the Pharisees or Sadducees to look kindly on the message of Jesus. Deliberately invoked when a dispute arises of whether non-Jewish Christian converts should then follow the Torah, including circumcision and the Kosher dietary laws. In a meeting of the Apostles, it was agreed that Gentile converts should be exempted from the Torah (with the exception of a few select laws pertaining to idol worship) in order to ease conversions.
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Rhymes on a Dime: The original New American Bible rendering of the start of Peter's aforementioned tirade: "May you and your money rot — thinking that God's gift can be bought!"
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