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'''Luke–Acts''' is the composite work of the [[Gospel of Luke|''Gospel of Luke'']] and the [[Acts of the Apostles|''Acts of the Apostles'']] in the [[New Testament]] of the [[Bible]], and both books are credited to [[Luke the Evangelist]]. The books describe the narrative of those who continued to spread Christianity, the ministry of [[Jesus Christ]], and the subsequent ministry of the [[Apostles]] and the [[Apostolic Age]]. |
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Luke–Acts is the composite work of the Gospel of Luke and the Acts of the Apostles in the New Testament of the Bible, and both books are credited to Luke the Evangelist. The books describe the narrative of those who continued to spread Christianity, the ministry of Jesus Christ, and the subsequent ministry of the Apostles and the Apostolic Age.