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AbrahamOld Testament patriarch. Luke taught in Acts that Jesus was the heir to the promises made to him.   | |
ApocalypticName given to Jewish groups from the first century who believed that God would intervene supernaturally to destroy their enemies  | |
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ClementEarly church writer from Alexandria, 150-215, who stated explicitly that Luke is the author of Acts  | |
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DavidOld Testament king. Luke taught that Jesus was the final king in his dynasty.  | |
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EusebiusEarly church historian who wrote around AD 323 that Luke was the author of Acts   | |
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JosephusJewish historian from the first century. Wrote Antiquities.  | |
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LukeAuthor of the third gospel and the Book of Acts   | |
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MosesOld Testament prophet and deliverer. Luke taught that Jesus was a prophet like him.   | |
MuratorianName of fragment, earliest known document listing the New Testament books that the Church considered canonical  | |
