Introduction To Acts
Introduction To Acts
Introduction To Acts
Book of Acts
AUTHOR
Both the gospel and Acts were written to one man: Theophilus (Lk
1:3; Ac 1:1), whose name means “God lover”. Ramsay suggests the
use of “most excellent” (Lk 1:3) was a title like “Your Excellency” (cf.
23:26; 26:25) and that Theophilus was a government official of high
rank. It is not used in Acts (1:1), and one intriguing possibility is that
he became a believer in between receiving the gospel and Acts.
Some have entertained the possibility that Theophilus was a Roman
official in charge of administering Paul’s case before Caesar, and that
the gospel and Acts were written to help him understand the facts of
Jesus Christ and Paul’s role in the history of the church.
A. PREPARATION (1:1-26)