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The Golden Ratio Design of the Book of Acts
Table of Contents
Introduction to the Golden Ratio Design of the Book of Acts
Study #1: Introduction to the Golden Ratio
design of the Bible
Study #2: Introduction to the Golden Ratio
design of the Bible, continued
Study #3: The high-level view of the Golden
Ratio design of the Bible
Study #4: The Golden Ratio design of Volume
4: The Past and Future History of the King of Zion
Study #5: Survey of the Book of Acts, Part
1
Study #6: Survey of the Book of Acts, Part
2
Introductory Topical Studies in Acts
Study #7: Introduction to Book of Acts
Study #8: Water Baptism: its Biblical mode
and subjects
Study #9: Baptize in, with, or by: which?
Study #10: Should we baptize in the Name
of Jesus only, or in the Name of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit?
Study #11: Introduction to the Doctrine
of the Holy Spirit in the Book of Acts
Study #12: Is speaking in tongues necessary
to be saved?
Study #13: Can water baptism wash away
your sins?
The Book of Acts, Chapter 1.1
Study #14: Be filled with the Holy Spirit
of God to obey and fulfil the Great Commission of Jesus Christ
Study #15: Are there true Apostles in
our day?
Study #16: The Golden Ratio design of
Acts Chapter 1
Study #17: The miracle of speaking in
foreign languages without training on the Day of Pentecost, examined by Scripture
Study #18: Peter preached the Gospel of
Christ to foreign-born Jews on Pentecost
Study #19: Acts 2:38: The true meaning
of “eis” and water baptism
Study #20: The Assembly in Jerusalem began
to expand rapidly with many new Believers (Acts 2:41 - 47)
The Book of Acts, Chapter 1.2
Study #21: The Golden Ratio design of
Acts Chapter 2
Study #22: God used a miracle to open
a door for Peter and John to preach the Gospel to a large crowd of Jews
Study #23: Peter called the Jews to repentance
and faith in the resurrected Christ
Study #24: The church in Jerusalem experienced
their first persecution from the government
Study #25: The council of the Jews beat
the Apostles and commanded them not to preach the Gospel again
The Book of Acts, Chapter 1.3
Study #26: The Golden Ratio design of
Acts Chapter 3
Study #27: The Apostles asked the church
members to appoint a group of deacons to assist them in the ministry
Study #28: The deacon Stephen prepared
the Sanhedrin for a powerful indictment of their rejection of their own Messiah
Study #29: The death of Stephen led to
a general persecution of Christians, which was led by Saul
The Book of Acts, Chapter 1.4
Study #30: The Golden Ratio design of
Acts Chapter 4
Study #31: Philip and the Apostles Peter
and John destroyed the influence of Simon Magus among the Samaritans with the Gospel
Study #32: Philip shared the Gospel of
Christ with the Ethiopian Eunuch
Study #33: Saul of Tarsus met the Lord
Jesus Christ on the road to Damascus
Study #34: Saul of Tarsus was baptized
and filled with the Holy Spirit
Study #35: Saul of Tarsus was trained
by the Lord and sent back to Tarsus to mature in his faith
The Book of Acts, Chapter 1.5
Study #36: The Golden Ratio design of
Acts Chapter 5
Study #37: God used Peter to heal a paralyzed
man and raise a woman from the dead (Acts 9:32 - 43)
Study #38: God sent Peter to preach the
Gospel to Cornelius (Acts 9:32 - 43)
Study #39: Peter preached the Gospel to
Cornelius (Acts 9:32 - 43)
Study #40: The first Gentile Christian
Assembly was started in Antioch of Syria (Acts 11:19 - 30)
Study #41: The angel of the Lord delivered
Peter from death, and killed king Herod (Acts 12:1 - 24)
The Book of Acts, Chapter 2.1
Study #42: Survey of the Golden Ratio
design of the Book of Acts, Part 2
Study #43: The Golden Ratio design of
Acts Chapter 2.1
Study #44: The Holy Spirit called Barnabas
and Saul to plant churches among the Gentiles, and they began on Cyprus (Acts 12:25 - 13:12)
Study #45: Paul preached the Gospel of
Christ to the Jews in Antioch of Pisidia (Acts 13:13 - 43)
Study #46: The hostility of the Jews encouraged
Paul and Barnabas to reach out to the Gentiles with the Gospel instead (Acts 13:44 - 52)
Study #47: The hostility of the Jews in
Iconium eventually forced Paul and Barnabas to flee for their lives to Lystra and Derbe (Acts 14:1 - 7)
Study #48: It was necessary for us to
have entered into the Kingdom of God through much tribulation (Acts 14:8 - 28)
Study #49: The church leadership debated
whether Gentile Christians should be forced to follow the Law of Moses (Acts 15:1 - 12)
Study #50: The church at Antioch rejoiced
to hear that Gentile Christians would not be forced to follow the Law of Moses (Acts 15:13 - 35)
The Book of Acts, Chapter 2.2
Study #51: Paul and Barnabas go their
separate ways because of a disagreement over John Mark (Acts 15:36 - 41)
Study #52: Paul obeyed the Macedonian
call to go to Phillipi in Greece to start a new church (Acts 16:1 - 15)
Study #53: Paul and Silas were imprisoned
by the Roman authorities in Philippi over a false charge (Acts 16:16 - 40)
Study #54: The Jews of Thessalonica disrupted
the church-planting efforts of Paul and Silas in Thessalonica with a riot (Acts 17:1 - 9)
Study #55: Many of the noble Jews of Berea
believed in Christ (Acts 17:10 - 15)
Study #56: Few of the pagan Greeks of
Athens believed in Christ (Acts 17:16 - 34)
Study #57: The Lord blessed Paul’s missionary
efforts in the Greek city of Corinth for eighteen months (Acts 18:1 - 11)
Study #58: Paul returned to the assembly
at Antioch after stopping at a synagogue in Ephesus (Acts 18:12 - 22)
The Book of Acts, Chapter 2.3
Study #59: Aquila, Priscilla, and Paul
guided disciples of John the Baptist to a better understanding of the Gospel (Acts 18:23 - 19:7)
Study #60: Paul worked for two years to
train his converts in Ephesus in the Word of God (Acts 19:8 - 12)
Study #61: The failed exorcism by the
sons of Sceva resulted in a great revival in Ephesus (Acts 19:13 - 20)
Study #62: Satan tried to kill Paul with
a riot (19:21 - 20:1)
Study #63: Paul raised Eutychus from the dead while preaching in Troas in Asia Minor (Acts 20:2 - 12)
Study #64: Paul preached a final message of warning to the elders of his church at Ephesus (Acts 20:13 - 38)
The Book of Acts, Chapter 2.4
Study #65: Paul continued traveling to Jerusalem, in spite of opposition from the Holy Spirit through other believers (Acts 21:1 - 14)
Study #66: Paul demonstrated his faithfulness to the Law, but was attacked by unbelieving Jews in the Temple (Acts 21:15 - 22:21)
Study #67: Saul of Tarsus, a Pharisee of the Jews, was a zealous persecutor of Christians before he met the Lord Jesus Christ (Acts 21:40 - 22:10)
Study #68: The Lord Jesus sent Paul away from Jerusalem to preach to the Gentiles (Acts 22:11 - 21)
Study #69: Paul used his citizenship against the Romans and his heritage as a Pharisee against the Sanhedrin (Acts 22:22 - 23:11)
The Book of Acts, Chapter 2.5
Study #70: A Survey of Acts, Chapter 2.5
Study #71: Paul’s nephew helped him to escape a Jewish conspiracy to kill him
Study #72: Paul defended himself before the Roman governor Felix
Study #73: Paul appealed to Caesar to prevent his assassination by Jews on the road to Jerusalem (Acts 25:1 - 22)
Study #74: Paul appealed to Christ as the reason for all that he did in his life (Acts 25:23 - 26:32)
Study #75: Paul was transported under guard by a ship from Asia Minor, which crashed on the island of Malta (Acts 27:1 - 44)
Study #76: Paul was transported to Rome by ship, where he explained the Kingdom of God to the Jews of Rome (Acts 28:1 - 31)