prepare a fact file on acts
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. Luke wrote Acts
There's never been much contention about the authorship of Acts. There are many reasons why the church has always accepted Luke as the author:
The Book of Luke was written for a man named Theophilus (Luke 1:3). At the beginning of Acts, the author mentions Theophilus and references a former writing that appears to describe the Book of Luke: "In my former book, Theophilus, I wrote about all that Jesus began to do and to teach" (Acts 1:1).
Both books share the same level of detail and precision. In fact, the Greek used in Luke and Acts displays a greater level of sophistication than the other Gospels.
Luke and Acts both focus on Jesus's ministry to the Gentiles.
The author of Acts speaks about himself in the first person (Acts 27:1) demonstrating that he was helping to build up the church. He would have had access to the disciples and eyewitness accounts he used to compile the book of Luke (Luke 1:2).
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