Jason Sands

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But Acts is no longer regarded as historically reliable. Luke certainly had access to some authentic traditions, but as he could have been writing as late as the second century, he did not always understand them. He also had an entirely different agenda from Paul. Writing after the Jewish War against Rome, which had resulted in the tragic destruction of Jerusalem and its temple, he was anxious to show that the Jesus movement did not share the widespread Jewish hostility to Rome.
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