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Book of Acts

A verse by verse walk through all twenty-eight chapters of the Book of Acts. The disciples never left Torah at the cross — this series traces the Hebrew foundations beneath everything the first believers said, did, and built. Start with the series introduction and work through each chapter in order.
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May
Acts Chapter 18: Eighteen Months in the Most Corrupt City on Earth

Acts Chapter 18: Eighteen Months in the Most Corrupt City on Earth

Paul arrived in Corinth alone, coming from Athens where the philosophers had mostly dismissed him. Yehovah spoke to him at night: do not be afraid, keep speaking, I have many people in this city. He stayed a year and six months. Yehovah was right about the people.
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May
Acts Chapter 17: Three Cities, Three Audiences

Acts Chapter 17: Three Cities, Three Audiences

The same man, the same gospel, three completely different cities. Thessalonica, Berea, Athens. What changed was the approach. What stayed constant was the message. And in Berea, Luke paused to call a group of believers noble — because they checked the Scriptures daily.
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May
Acts Chapter 16: Europe and the Midnight Song

Acts Chapter 16: Europe and the Midnight Song

The vision showed a man of Macedonia calling for help. The strategy was never what the vision implied. It was better. And it ended with two beaten men singing hymns at midnight while the other prisoners listened.
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May
Acts Chapter 15: The Question That Almost Split Everything

Acts Chapter 15: The Question That Almost Split Everything

The Jerusalem Council has been used for centuries to argue that Torah was abolished at the cross. The council never addressed that question. It addressed a much more specific one — and the answer has been mistaken for something it never was.
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May
Acts Chapter 14: Gods, Stones, and the Long Way Home

Acts Chapter 14: Gods, Stones, and the Long Way Home

The same crowd in Lystra that tried to offer sacrifices to Paul and Barnabas as gods stoned Paul and dragged him outside the city an hour later. He got up and walked back in. The next day they moved on.
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May
Acts Chapter 13: Sent by the Spirit

Acts Chapter 13: Sent by the Spirit

The first missionary journey began not with a strategy meeting but with fasting and worship. The Holy Spirit spoke. The community confirmed it. And Paul and Barnabas went — sent by the Spirit, armed with the Tanakh, carrying a message that turned synagogues upside down from Cyprus to Galatia.
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May
Acts Chapter 12: When the King Plays God

Acts Chapter 12: When the King Plays God

James was executed. Peter was chained between soldiers the night before his scheduled trial. The community gathered and prayed earnestly — and could not quite believe it when the answer showed up knocking at their door.
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May
Acts Chapter 11: Explaining What Yehovah Already Did

Acts Chapter 11: Explaining What Yehovah Already Did

Peter walked back into Jerusalem after eating in a Roman soldier's house and found the community waiting for him with questions. His defense was not an argument. It was a testimony. And it ended with one sentence that closed every objection in the room.
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May
Acts Chapter 10: What Yehovah Has Cleansed

Acts Chapter 10: What Yehovah Has Cleansed

Peter's vision on the rooftop was not Yehovah canceling the food laws of Torah. Peter himself said what it meant: Yehovah has shown me that I should not call any person common or unclean. The vision was about people.
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May
Acts Chapter 9: The Worst Possible Choice

Acts Chapter 9: The Worst Possible Choice

Saul of Tarsus was the movement's most credible enemy and its most relentless one. A Pharisee trained under Gamaliel, zealous beyond his peers, fully convinced he was serving Yehovah by destroying the followers of Yeshua. Yehovah chose him.
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