73. “. . . 5. Luke’s Gospel predates the accounts of Acts. Like wrote both the book of Acts and the Gospek of Luke. These two texts contain introductions that tie them together in history. In the introduction of the Book of Acts, Luke wrote — ‘The first account I composed, Theophilus, of all that Jesus began to do and teach until the day that He arose to heaven. For He had given orders by the Holy Spirit apostles whom He had chosen’ (Acts 1:1-2). It’s clear that Lukes Goapel was written before the accounts of Acts. . . .” ~ J. Warner Wallace.