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Who is speaking in Acts 1?



      

Acts 1:1 - 26

NLT - 1 In my first book I told you, Theophilus, about everything Jesus began to do and teach 2 Until the day he was taken up to heaven after giving his chosen apostles further instructions through the Holy Spirit.

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Mini Tim Maas Supporter Retired Quality Assurance Specialist with the U.S. Army
The speaker at the beginning of Acts 1 is Luke, the Hellenic Jewish Christian physician who joined the apostle Paul in his travels at Troas during Paul's second missionary journey (as indicated by Acts 16:11, when the narrative of the book of Acts shifts from the third person to the first person, and by Paul's references to being accompanied by Luke in passages such as Philemon 24, Colossians 4:14 (where Paul called him "the beloved physician") and 2 Timothy 4:11 (where Paul described Luke as being his only companion during his imprisonment in Rome)).

The wording at the beginning of Acts 1, by its similarity to Luke 1:1-4, also indicates Luke as being the author of the gospel that bears his name, which he wrote prior to composing the book of Acts (as indicated in Acts 1:1).

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