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Read Acts Chapter 2
1. Where is Peter standing according to Acts 2:14? What time is it?

2. To whom does he make his address according to Acts 2:14?

3. What explanation does Peter give in Acts 2:14-15?

4. Copy Joel 2:28-32. Compare it to what Peter tells the crowd in Acts 2:17-21. What do you notice?

5. What do you learn from Isaiah 44:3?

Going deeper: What does the term “last days” refer to? How do you know? Provide support from the Hebrew Bible (Tanakh) for your position.

6. What does Peter say of Yeshua in Acts 2:22-23?

7. What does Peter say of God in 2:22-24?

8. Copy Psalm 16:8-11. Compare this text to the text of Acts 2:25-28. What do you observe?

9. What is the point that Peter is making by using the text of Psalm 16 here?

10. What does Peter explain about David in the following verses?
Acts 2:29

Acts 2:30

Acts 2:31

11. How does Peter link the prophecy of David in Psalm 16 to the resurrection of Yeshua?

Prayer prompt: Copy Acts 2:32. Take at least 15 minutes and pray and reflect on the eye witnesses to Yeshua’s resurrection. What must it have been to have seen the resurrected Yeshua after the events of his multiple trials and his crucifixion? What additional boldness would have been received by Peter and the others as they waited prayerfully for the gift of the Holy Spirit? What would have the culmination of those days of prayer and waiting have done to their faith when the Holy Spirit was poured out? How would that have impacted Peter’s delivery of this sermon in Acts 2? How does this story emboldened you? Consider your heart and how it reacts to these events of history.

12. What does Peter say of Yeshua in Acts 2:33?

13. From whom does Peter say the gift of the Holy Spirit was received was received by Yeshua in Acts 2:33?

14. What did Yeshua do with the Holy Spirit according to Acts 2:33?

15. How does Peter use Psalm 110:1 in support of his argument about Yeshua in Acts 2:34-36? Try to restate his position in your own words.

16. What is the response to this message from Peter according to Acts 2:37?

17. What is Peter’s response in Acts 2:38?

18 For whom does Peter say the promise of the Holy Spirit is intended in Acts 2:39?

19. Who is he referring to when he says, “all who are far off” in Acts 2:39? How do you know?

20. What does Peter exhort them to do in Acts 2:40?

21. What was the response according to Acts 2:41?

Going deeper: What do you observe about Peter from this passage (Acts 2:14-41)? Compare the Peter of the gospels to Peter in this passage.

22. What is the message of God, the Father, given through Yeshua, the Promised Messiah, according to Peter’s message in Acts 2:14-41?

23. What four things did they devote themselves to according to Acts 2:42?

24. Copy Acts 2:43. Take some time to meditate and pray over this. What is your heart’s response to awe coming upon every soul and/or wonders and signs being done?

24. What was the response for the community according to the following verses?
Acts 2:44

Acts 2:45

Acts 2:46

Acts 2:47

Prayer prompt: As we conclude the study of this chapter, review Acts 2:42 to the end. Allow God to open your understanding of the unity among the believers in the early church. Ask God to reveal to you how this type of unity might be present or missing from your life. Mind your heart’s response. Is your heart resistant to these ideas of communal living and unity of the body? Is your heart excited by it? Ask God to reveal your motives, your hurts. Have you been hurt in the church, in being trusting and open with others? Sit with God and let him speak His love over your soul. He desires to take this from your, to retrain your heart for unity with other believers.

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Read Acts Chapter 2
1. What is the Jewish feast of Pentecost? What did it celebrate? When did the feast occur in the Jewish calendar? What other name was/is the feast known by?

2. What do you learn about the feast of Pentecost from Leviticus 23:4-7 and 15-16?

Going deeper: How is Pentecost celebrated today by Jews in Israel? Messianic Jews?

3. According to Acts 2:1, where were the disciples?

4. What happened on that day according to the following verses?
Acts 2:2

Acts 2:3

Acts 2:4

Acts 2:5

5. How is the crowd described in Acts 2:6?

Going deeper: Why were there men from every God-fearing nation in Jerusalem (Acts 2:6)?

6. What is the implication of the statement in Acts 2:6-7 for the Jews in the first century? For the future?

7. What places are listed in Acts 2:9-11? Locate these on a map of the first century world. What do you notice?

8. What do you observe from the following verses?
Exodus 3:2

Exodus 13:21-22

9. What do you learn about earthquakes from the following verses?
Isaiah 29:6

Ezekiel 3:13-14

Matthew 27:45-51

Matthew 28:2

Acts 4:31

Acts 16:26

Revelation 8:5

Revelation 11:13, 19

Revelation 16:17-19

10. After reviewing the above scriptures, what general or summary statements can you make about earthquakes in the scriptures and in connection with God and heavenly things?

11. What was the reaction to the events according to Acts 2:12?

12. What is the accusation made by some in Acts 2:13?

13. What do you learn about tongues from the following verses?
Exodus 14:24-25

Exodus 19:18

Mark 16:17

Acts 10:44-47

Acts 19:5-6

1 Corinthians 12:4-11

1 Corinthians 13:1, 8

1 Corinthians 14:2-19

14. What do you learn from the following verses?
Job 38:1

Ezekiel 1:4-5

 

Prayer prompt: Re-read the first 4 verses of Acts chapter 2. Close your eyes and pray for at least ten minutes about the images, the people, the location, the sounds, asking God to bring this story to life, to show you what you may have overlooked. Imagine you are there with the disciples. Record your heart’s response to these events.

For 10-15 more minutes pray asking God to reveal to you the power of his spirit as it has fallen in your life. Consider your heart’s response. Are you afraid of the Spirit’s work? Are you open to the Spirit’s work? Are you desiring the Spirit to do more work in and through your life? Be mindful of your heart’s response. Try to sit with God and just allow him to reveal to you what is in your heart about the Spirit.

For 10-15 minutes, consider what your life would look like without the Holy Spirit.

 

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Read Acts Chapter 1 
1. After watching Yeshua ascend, what might the reaction of the disciples be? Why? (See Luke 24:52)

2. From where did the disciples return to Jerusalem according to Acts 1:12? How far of a distance did they travel? What might the topic of conversation have been?

Going deeper: What is the meaning of “a Sabbath day’s journey?”

3. Where did they go when they returned to Jerusalem?

4. Who was there according to Acts 1:13-14?

5. What were they doing?

Going deeper: Why would prayer be of such significance to them during this time?

6. During this time, what does Peter do according to Acts 1:15-26? Why?

7. What happened to Judas according to Acts 1:16-18?

8. What became of the field referenced in Acts 1:19-20? Why?

Going deeper: Review Psalm 69:25 and 109:8. How do they relate to this passage? What is the significance of these psalms to God’s plan of salvation?

9. Why does Peter want to replace Judas? What does he use to support his position?

10. What qualifications were given for the person to fill the position in Acts 1:21-22? Why would these be important?

11. Describe the process they use for choosing the new member of the twelve.

12. Who was chosen? What did he go on to do?

Prayer prompt: Review Acts 1:3-5. Meditate on this. Ask God what this means for you. What is your heart’s reaction to these proofs? What is your heart’s response to the promise of the Father to send His Spirit? Does this encourage you? Frighten you? Ask God to reveal what is in your heart. Pay attention to your heart and examine what comes out.

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Read Acts Chapter 1 (review the study from last week if necessary)

Going deeper: Looking back to the gospels, how did Yeshua prepare his disciples for their ministry after he was gone. Provide specific proof from the scriptures with references.
1. What question did they ask Yeshua before his ascension in Acts 1:6? What was their focus?

2. How does he respond in Acts 1:7-8? What was to be the scope of their “witness” of Yeshua?

3. What did Yeshua promise them in Acts 1:8? Why is this important?

Going deeper: What was the witness of the disciples from the time of Yeshua’s death until these opening verses of Acts 1?

Read Luke 24:36-53
1. What things were the disciples discussing before Yeshua appeared to them? (Luke 24:13-25).

2. What does Yeshua say to them in Luke 24:36?

3. What was their reaction according to Luke 24:37?

4. What does Yeshua ask them in Luke 24:28?

5. What proof does he offer them that it is him in Luke 24:39-40?

6. What was their reaction in Luke 24:41?

7. What does he ask for in Luke 24:41?

8. What proof is offered in Luke 24:42-43? Why is this significant?

9. Of what does he remind them in Luke 24:44?

10. Copy Luke 24:45 here. Meditate on this. Record your impressions.

11. What does he say was written in Luke 24:42-47?

12. What is the role of the disciples in God’s plan according to Luke 24:48?

13. Copy Luke 24:49 here. Meditate on this. Record your thoughts and impressions.

14. Where do they go according to Luke 24:50?

15. What does Yeshua do in Luke 24:51?

16. How do the disciples respond to the events in Luke 24:52-53?

17. What happens in Acts 1:9?

18. What happens as the Apostles are watching according to Acts 1:10-11?

19. How will Christ (Messiah) appear when He returns?
Matthew 24:30

Matthew 26:64

1 Thessalonians 4:16-17

Revelation 1:7

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Read Acts Chapter 1
1. Who is Theophilus? What does his name mean?

2. What is the “first book” referred to in Acts 1:1?

3. What, according to Acts 1:1-2, was the contents of that book?

4. What did Yeshua do after His death according to Acts 1:3?

Going deeper: What is the significance of “many proofs” to Christianity? To your faith? To the unbelievers?

5. What does the forty days refer to in Acts 1:3?

6. What did Yeshua tell the apostles according to Acts 1:4?

7. Review the following scriptures and note the proof described in each?
Matthew 28:9-10

Matthew 28:17-20

Mark 16:9

Mark 16:12

Mark 16:14-18

Mark 16:19

Luke 24:13-30

Luke 24:36-49

Luke 24:51

Going deeper: Looking back to the gospels, how did Yeshua prepare his disciples for their ministry after he was gone. Provide specific proof from the scriptures with references.

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Background:
1. What was the primary language of the New Testament? Why?

2. Who is the author of the book of Acts?

3. When was the book of Acts written?

4. To which of the Gospels is the book of Acts directly related? How is it related?

5. What do you learn about the author of Acts from the following scriptures?
Colossians 4:14

2 Timothy 4:11

Philemon 1:24

6. To what audience was the book of Acts written? Provide support for your answer.

Going deeper: How does this original audience and Luke’s addressing him/them impact how we understand the book of Acts today? How will it impact our application of the book of Acts?

Read the Preface to the gospel of Luke (Luke 1:1-4) Note that this is also the preface to Acts as these two books, Luke and the Book of Acts (of the Apostles) were originally two volumes of the same book. “It was custom in antiquity, whenever a work was divided into more than one volume, to prefix to the first a preface for the whole.” (See John R.W. Stott, The Message of Acts)

1. What sort of work does the author say he has put together in Luke 1:1-3?

2. To whom was this writing directed according to Luke 1:3?

3. For what purpose was the writing given to Theophilus according to Luke 1:4?

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