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The Holy Spirit plays a key role in the Acts of the Apostles, leading to the use of the titles "Book of the Holy Spirit" or the "Acts of the Holy Spirit" for that book in the New Testament. Acts is written by Luke who also wrote the gospel after his name. Acts tells the story of the birth of the early church when the apostles met in the Upper Room in Jerusalem. Of the about seventy occurrences of the word pneuma in Acts, fifty-five refer to the Holy Spirit.
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