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What does the title 'Acts of the Apostles' signify?

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'Acts of the Apostles' signifies the actions of the apostles, but more accurately refers to Christ's actions through them by the Holy Spirit.

The title 'Acts of the Apostles' may suggest a focus on the individual apostles' actions; however, it is more accurately understood as the 'Acts of the Lord Jesus Christ' through His apostles. This reflects the truth that the apostles are instruments of Christ's ongoing ministry, working under the guidance and authority of the Holy Spirit. This title also implies a selective account of the apostles' actions, primarily highlighting Peter and Paul and their respective roles in the establishment of the early church. Thus, it emphasizes that the narrative is ultimately centered around Christ's continued work rather than an exhaustive list of every apostle's activities.
Scripture References: Acts 1:1, Acts 28:31

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