Acts 20 Flashcards
What did Paul do when the uproar had ended?
A. Sent for the disciples and, after encouraging them, said goodbye and set out for Macedonia (20:1)
After what did Paul say goodbye and set out for Macedonia?
A. Encouraging the disciples (20:1)
According to Acts chapter 20: verse 1, what did Paul say?
A. Goodbye (20:1)
According to Acts chapter 20: verse 1, for where did Paul set out?
A. Macedonia (20:1)
According to Acts chapter 20: verse 1, for whom did Paul send?
A. The disciples (20:1)
What had ended?
A. The uproar (20:1)
When did Paul send for the disciples?
A. When the uproar had ended (20:1)
Who encouraged the disciples?
A. Paul (20:1)
Who said goodbye and set out for Macedonia?
A. Paul (20:1)
Who sent for the disciples?
A. Paul (20:1)
Whom did Paul encourage?
A. The disciples (20:1)
According to Acts chapter 20: verse 2, what did Paul speak?
A. Many words of encouragement to the people (20:2)
How did Paul travel through that area?
A. Speaking many words of encouragement to the people (20:2)
In what did Paul finally arrive?
A. Greece (20:2)
According to Acts chapter 20: verse 2, where did Paul travel?
A. Through that area (20:2)
Through where did Paul travel, speaking many words of encouragement to the people?
A. That area (20:2)
To whom did Paul speak many words of encouragement?
A. The people (20:2)
Where did Paul finally arrive?
A. In Greece (20:2)
Who finally arrived in Greece?
A. Paul (20:2)
Who traveled through that area, speaking many words of encouragement to the people?
A. Paul (20:2)
Why did Paul decide to go back through Macedonia?
A. Because some Jews had plotted against him just as he was about to sail for Syria (20:3)
Where did Paul stay for three months?
A. In Greece (20:3)
According to Acts chapter 20: verse 3, what did Paul decide?
A. To go back through Macedonia (20:3)
According to Acts chapter 20: verse 3, what did Paul do for three months?
A. Stayed in Greece (20:3)
Against whom had some Jews plotted?
A. Paul (20:3)
For where was Paul about to sail?
A. Syria (20:3)
In what did Paul stay for three months?
A. Greece (20:3)
Through what did Paul decide to go back?
A. Macedonia (20:3)
When had some Jews plotted against Paul?
A. Just as he was about to sail for Syria (20:3)
Who decided to go back through Macedonia?
A. Paul (20:3)
Who had plotted against Paul?
A. Some Jews (20:3)
Who stayed in Greece for three months?
A. Paul (20:3)
Who was about to sail for Syria?
A. Paul (20:3)
Who were from Thessalonica?
A. Aristarchus and Secundus (20:4)
According to Acts chapter 20: verse 4, by whom was Paul accompanied?
A. Sopater son of Pyrrhus from Berea, Aristarchus and Secundus from Thessalonica, Gaius from Derbe, Timothy also, and Tychicus and Trophimus from the province of Asia (20:4)
From where was Gaius?
A. Derbe (20:4)
From where was Sopater son of Pyrrhus?
A. Berea (20:4)
From where were Aristarchus and Secundus?
A. Thessalonica (20:4)
From where were Tychicus and Trophimus?
A. The province of Asia (20:4)
Of whom was Sopater the son?
A. Pyrrhus (20:4)
Who was from Berea?
A. Sopater son of Pyrrhus (20:4)
Who was from Derbe?
A. Gaius (20:4)
Who was the son of Pyrrhus?
A. Sopater (20:4)
Who were from the province of Asia?
A. Tychicus and Trophimus (20:4)
Where did these men wait for Paul and his companions?
A. At Troas (20:5)
Who went on ahead and waited for Paul and his companions at Troas?
A. These men (20:5)
According to Acts chapter 20: verse 5, what did these men do?
A. Went on ahead and waited for us at Troas (20:5)
For whom did these men wait at Troas?
A. Paul and his companions (20:5)
When did Paul and his companions sail from Philippi?
A. After the Festival of Unleavened Bread (20:6)
According to Acts chapter 20: verse 6, from where did they sail?
A. Philippi (20:6)
After what did Paul and his companions sail from Philippi?
A. The Festival of Unleavened Bread (20:6)
From where did Paul and his companions sail after the Festival of Unleavened Bread?
A. Philippi (20:6)
When did Paul and his companions join the others at Troas?
A. Five days later (20:6)
Where did Paul and his companions join the others five days later?
A. At Troas (20:6)
Where did Paul and his companions stay seven days?
A. At Troas (20:6)
Who joined the others at Troas five days later?
A. Paul and his companions (20:6)
Who sailed from Philippi after the Festival of Unleavened Bread?
A. Paul and his companions (20:6)
Who stayed at Troas seven days?
A. Paul and his companions (20:6)
Whom did Paul and his companions join at Troas five days later?
A. The others (20:6)
Why did Paul keep talking until midnight?
A. Because he intended to leave the next day (20:7)
Who came together to break bread on the first day of the week?
A. Paul and his companions (20:7)
According to Acts chapter 20: verse 7, to whom did Paul speak?
A. The people (20:7)
According to Acts chapter 20: verse 7, what did Paul intend?
A. To leave the next day (20:7)
Because what did Paul keep talking until midnight?
A. He intended to leave the next day (20:7)
On what did Paul and his companions come together to break bread?
A. The first day of the week (20:7)
Until when did Paul keep on talking?
A. Midnight (20:7)
When did Paul and his companions come together to break bread?
A. On the first day of the week (20:7)
When did Paul intend to leave?
A. The next day (20:7)
Who intended to leave the next day?
A. Paul (20:7)
Who kept on talking until midnight?
A. Paul (20:7)
Who spoke to the people?
A. Paul (20:7)
Why did Paul and his companions come together on the first day of the week?
A. To break bread (20:7)
Where were there many lamps?
A. In the upstairs room (where Paul and his companions were meeting) (20:8)
According to Acts chapter 20: verse 8, what were there?
A. Many lamps in the upstairs room where they were meeting (20:8)
Where were Paul and his companions meeting?
A. In the upstairs room (20:8)
In what were there many lamps?
A. The upstairs room (where Paul and his companions were meeting) (20:8)
What were there in the upstairs room where Paul and his companions were meeting?
A. Many lamps (20:8)
Who were meeting in the upstairs room?
A. Paul and his companions (20:8)
What did Eutychus do when he was sound asleep?
A. Fell to the ground from the third story (20:9)
Who was seated in a window?
A. A young man named Eutychus (20:9)
As what was Eutychus sinking into a deep sleep?
A. As Paul talked on and on (20:9)
From where did Eutychus fall to the ground?
A. The third story (20:9)
How was Eutychus picked up?
A. Dead (20:9)
In what Eutychus seated?
A. A window (20:9)
Into what was Eutychus sinking?
A. A deep sleep (20:9)
To what did Eutychus fall from the third story?
A. The ground (20:9)
When did Eutychus fall to the ground from the third story?
A. When he was sound asleep (20:9)
Where was Eutychus seated?
A. In a window (20:9)
Who fell to the ground from the third story when he was sound asleep?
A. Eutychus (20:9)
Who talked on and on?
A. Paul (20:9)
Who was picked up dead?
A. Eutychus (20:9)
Who was sinking into a deep sleep?
A. Eutychus (20:9)
Who was sound asleep?
A. Eutychus (20:9)
On whom did Paul throw himself?
A. The young man [OR Eutychus] (20:10)
Situation question: Who said it, and about whom: “Donít be alarmed, heís alive!”?
A. Paul said it about Eutychus (20:10)
According to Acts chapter 20: verse 10, who should not be alarmed?
A. The people of Troas (20:10)
What did Paul put around the young man?
A. His arms (20:10)
According to Acts chapter 20: verse 10, what should the people of Troas not be?
A. Alarmed (20:10)
Around whom did Paul put his arms?
A. The young man [OR Eutychus] (20:10)
Who put his arms around the young man?
A. Paul (20:10)
Who said, “Donít be alarmed, heís alive!”?
A. Paul (20:10)
Who threw himself on the young man?
A. Paul (20:10)
Who went down, threw himself on the young man and put his arms around him?
A. Paul (20:10)
After what did Paul leave?
A. After talking until daylight (20:11)
Who went upstairs again and broke bread and ate?
A. Paul (20:11)
According to Acts chapter 20: verse 11, where did Paul go?
A. Upstairs (20:11)
According to Acts chapter 20: verse 11, when did Paul leave?
A. After talking until daylight (20:11)
Who left after talking until daylight?
A. Paul (20:11)
Who talked until daylight?
A. Paul (20:11)
Who were greatly comforted?
A. The people of Troas (20:12)
According to Acts chapter 20: verse 12, what were the people?
A. Greatly comforted (20:12)
How did the people take the young man home?
A. Alive (20:12)
Who took the young man home alive?
A. The people of Troas (20:12)
Whom did the people take home alive?
A. The young man [OR Eutychus] (20:12)
Why had Paul made this arrangement?
A. Because he was going there on foot (20:13)
According to Acts chapter 20: verse 13, what had Paul made?
A. This arrangement (20:13)
To where did Paulís companions go on ahead?
A. The ship (20:13)
How was Paul going to Assos?
A. On foot (20:13)
On what was Paul going to Assos?
A. Foot (20:13)
Where was Paul going on foot?
A. Assos (20:13)
Where were Paulís companions going to take him aboard?
A. Assos (20:13)
Who had made this arrangement?
A. Paul (20:13)
Who was going there on foot?
A. Paul (20:13)
Who went on ahead to the ship and sailed for Assos?
A. Paulís companions (20:13)
Who were going to take Paul aboard?
A. His companions (20:13)
When did Paul and his companions go on to Mitylene?
A. When Paul met them at Assos and they took him aboard (20:14)
Where did Paulís companions take him aboard?
A. At Assos (20:14)
To where did Paul and his companions go on?
A. Mitylene (20:14)
When did Paulís companions take him aboard?
A. When he met them at Assos (20:14)
Where did Paul meet his companions?
A. At Assos (20:14)
Who met his companions at Assos?
A. Paul (20:14)
Who went on to Mitylene?
A. Paul and his companions (20:14)
Over to where did Paul and his companions cross?
A. Samos (20:15)
From where did Paul and his companions set sail the next day?
A. Mitylene (20:15)
Off where did Paul and his companions arrive the next day?
A. Chios (20:15)
On what did Paul and his companions arrive at Miletus?
A. The following day (20:15)
To where did Paul and his companions cross over the day after that?
A. Samos (20:15)
When did Paul and his companions arrive at Miletus?
A. On the following day (20:15)
When did Paul and his companions cross over to Samos?
A. The day after that (20:15)
When did Paul and his companions set sail from Mitylene and arrive off Chios?
A. The next day (20:15)
Where did Paul and his companions arrive the next day?
A. Off Chios (20:15)
Who arrived at Miletus the following day?
A. Paul and his companions (20:15)
Who arrived off Chios?
A. Paul and his companions (20:15)
Who crossed over to Samos the day after that?
A. Paul and his companions (20:15)
Who set sail from Mitylene the next day?
A. Paul and his companions (20:15)
Why had Paul decided to sail past Ephesus?
A. To avoid spending time in the province of Asia (for he was in a hurry to reach Jerusalem) (20:16)
According to Acts chapter 20: verse 16, what had Paul decided?
A. To sail past Ephesus (to avoid spending time in the province of Asia) (20:16)
By what was Paul in a hurry to reach Jerusalem?
A. The day of Pentecost (20:16)
According to Acts chapter 20: verse 16, what was Paul in a hurry to do?
A. To reach Jerusalem, if possible, by the day of Pentecost (20:16)
In what did Paul want to avoid spending time?
A. The province of Asia (20:16)
What was Paul in a hurry to reach?
A. Jerusalem (20:16)
Where did Paul want to avoid spending time?
A. In the province of Asia (20:16)
Who had decided to sail past Ephesus?
A. Paul (20:16)
Who wanted to avoid spending time in the province of Asia?
A. Paul (20:16)
Who was in a hurry to reach Jerusalem by the day of Pentecost?
A. Paul (20:16)
For whom did Paul send to Ephesus?
A. The elders of the church (20:17)
From where did Paul send to Ephesus for the elders of the church?
A. Miletus (20:17)
To where did Paul send for the elders of the church?
A. Ephesus (20:17)
Where did Paul send from Miletus for the elders of the church?
A. To Ephesus (20:17)
Who sent to Ephesus for the elders of the church?
A. Paul (20:17)
To whom did Paul say, “You know how I lived the whole time I was with you, from the first day I came into the province of Asia”?
A. The elders of the church (20:18)
Situation question: Who said it, to whom, and when: “You know how I lived the whole time I was with you, from the first day I came into the province of Asia”?
A. Paul said it to the elders of the church when they arrived (20:18)
According to Acts chapter 20: verse 18, what did the elders know?
A. How Paul lived the whole time he was with them, from the first day he came into the province of Asia (20:18)
When did Paul say to the elders of the church, “You know how I lived the whole time I was with you, from the first day I came into the province of Asia”?
A. When they arrived (20:18)
Who said, “You know how I lived the whole time I was with you, from the first day I came into the province of Asia”?
A. Paul (20:18)
How did Paul serve the Lord?
A. With great humility and with tears (20:19)
When did Paul serve the Lord with great humility and with tears?
A. In the midst of severe testing by the plots of his Jewish opponents (20:19)
According to Acts chapter 20: verse 19, with what did Paul serve?
A. Great humility and tears (20:19)
In the midst of what did Paul serve the Lord with great humility and with tears?
A. In the midst of severe testing by the plots of his Jewish opponents (20:19)
Who served the Lord with great humility and with tears?
A. Paul (20:19)
Whom did Paul serve with great humility and with tears?
A. The Lord (20:19)
According to Acts chapter 20: verse 20, what do you know?
A. That I have not hesitated to preach anything that would be helpful to you but have taught you publicly and from house to house (20:20)
What has Paul not hesitated to preach?
A. Anything that would be helpful to you (the elders of the church) (20:20)
How has Paul taught the elders of the church?
A. Publicly and from house to house (20:20)
According to Acts chapter 20: verse 20, what has Paul not hesitated to do?
A. Preach anything that would be helpful to you (20:20)
According to Acts chapter 20: verse 20, what has Paul done?
A. Taught you publicly and from house to house (20:20)
From what has Paul taught the elders of the church?
A. House to house (20:20)
What has Paul done publicly and from house to house?
A. Taught the elders of the church (20:20)
Where has Paul taught the elders of the church?
A. Publicly and from house to house (20:20)
Who has taught the elders of the church publicly and from house to house?
A. Paul (20:20)
Whom has Paul taught publicly and from house to house?
A. The elders of the church (20:20)
What has Paul declared to both Jews and Greeks?
A. That they must turn to God in repentance and have faith in our Lord Jesus (20:21)
How must both Jews and Greeks turn to God?
A. In repentance (20:21)
In what must both Jews and Greeks turn to God?
A. Repentance (20:21)
In whom must both Jews and Greeks have faith?
A. Our Lord Jesus (20:21)
To whom has Paul declared that they must turn to God in repentance and have faith in our Lord Jesus?
A. Both Jews and Greeks (20:21)
To whom must both Jews and Greeks turn in repentance?
A. God (20:21)
What must both Jews and Greeks have in our Lord Jesus?
A. Faith (20:21)
Who has declared to both Jews and Greeks that they must turn to God in repentance and have faith in our Lord Jesus?
A. Paul (20:21)
Who must turn to God in repentance and have faith in our Lord Jesus?
A. Both Jews and Greeks (20:21)
Not knowing what was Paul compelled by the Spirit to go to Jerusalem?
A. Not knowing what would happen to him there (20:22)
According to Acts chapter 20: verse 22, where was Paul going?
A. To Jerusalem (20:22)
How was Paul compelled to go to Jerusalem?
A. By the Spirit (20:22)
By whom was Paul compelled to go to Jerusalem?
A. The Spirit (20:22)
Compelled by whom was Paul going to Jerusalem?
A. The Spirit (20:22)
Where was Paul going, compelled by the Spirit?
A. To Jerusalem (20:22)
Who was going to Jerusalem, compelled by the Spirit, not knowing what would happen to him there?
A. Paul (20:22)
What did Paul only know?
A. That in every city the Holy Spirit warned him that prison and hardships were facing him (20:23)
What were facing Paul?
A. Prison and hardships (20:23)
In what did the Holy Spirit warn Paul that prison and hardships were facing him?
A. Every city (20:23)
What did the Holy Spirit warn Paul in every city?
A. That prison and hardships were facing him (20:23)
Where did the Holy Spirit warn Paul that prison and hardships were facing him?
A. In every city (20:23)
Who warned Paul in every city that prison and hardships were facing him?
A. The Holy Spirit (20:23)
Whom were prison and hardships facing?
A. Paul (20:23)
What is Paulís only aim?
A. To finish the race and complete the task the Lord Jesus has given himóthe task of testifying to the good news of Godís grace (20:24)
To what did the Lord Jesus give Paul the task of testifying?
A. The good news of Godís grace (20:24)
How did Paul consider his life?
A. Worth nothing to him (20:24)
What did Paul consider his life?
A. Worth nothing to him (20:24)
What did Paul consider worth nothing to him?
A. His life (20:24)
What may Paul complete?
A. The task the Lord Jesus had given him (20:24)
What may Paul finish?
A. The race (20:24)
What task had the Lord Jesus given Paul?
A. The task of testifying to the good news of Godís grace (20:24)
Who considered his life worth nothing to him?
A. Paul (20:24)
Who had given Paul the task of testifying to the good news of Godís grace?
A. The Lord Jesus (20:24)
Who will never see Paul again?
A. Those among whom he has gone about preaching the kingdom (20:25)
According to Acts chapter 20: verse 25, what does Paul know?
A. That none of you among whom he has gone about preaching the kingdom will ever see him again (20:25)
What has Paul gone about preaching?
A. The kingdom (20:25)
Whom will none of those among whom Paul has gone about preaching the kingdom ever see again?
A. Paul (20:25)
According to Acts chapter 20: verse 26, what is Paul?
A. Innocent of the blood of any of you (20:26)
What does Paul declare to you today?
A. That he is innocent of the blood of any of you (20:26)
Of what is Paul innocent?
A. The blood of any of you (20:26)
Of whom is Paul innocent of the blood?
A. Any of you (20:26)
Who is innocent of the blood of any of you?
A. Paul (20:26)
Why is Paul innocent of the blood of all men?
A. For he has not hesitated to proclaim to them the whole will of God (20:26-27)
To whom has Paul not hesitated to proclaim the whole will of God?
A. Those among whom he has gone about preaching the kingdom† (20:27)
According to Acts chapter 20: verse 27, what has Paul not hesitated to do?
A. Proclaim to you the whole will of God (20:27)
Of whom has Paul not hesitated to proclaim the whole will?
A. God (20:27)
What has Paul not hesitated to proclaim to you?
A. The whole will of God (20:27)
Who has not hesitated to proclaim to you the whole will of God?
A. Paul (20:27)
Over whom should you keep watch?
A. Yourselves and all the flock of which the Holy Spirit has made you overseers (20:28)
According to Acts chapter 20: verse 28, what should you be?
A. Shepherds of the church of God (20:28)
How did God buy the church?
A. With his own blood (20:28)
Of what has the Holy Spirit made you overseers?
A. All the flock (20:28)
Of what should you be shepherds?
A. The church of God (20:28)
What did God buy with his own blood?
A. The church (20:28)
What has the Holy Spirit made you?
A. Overseers of all the flock (20:28)
Who bought the church with his own blood?
A. God (20:28)
Who has made you overseers of all the flock?
A. The Holy Spirit (20:28)
With what did God buy the church?
A. His own blood (20:28)
Who will not spare the flock?
A. Savage wolves (20:29)
According to Acts chapter 20: verse 29, what does Paul know?
A. That after he leaves, savage wolves will come in among you and will not spare the flock (20:29)
When will savage wolves come in among you?
A. After Paul leaves (20:29)
Where will savage wolves come in after Paul leaves?
A. Among you (20:29)
Who will come in among you?
A. Savage wolves (20:29)
Whom will savage wolves not spare?
A. The flock (20:29)
Who will arise and distort the truth?
A. Men from your own number (20:30)
From what will men arise and distort the truth?
A. Even from your own number (20:30)
In order to what will men from your own number arise and distort the truth?
A. Draw disciples after them (20:30)
What will even men from your own number arise and distort?
A. The truth (20:30)
Why will men from your own number arise and distort the truth?
A. In order to draw away disciples after them (20:30)
What should you remember?
A. That for three years Paul never stopped warning each of you night and day with tears (20:31)
According to Acts chapter 20: verse 31, what did Paul do with tears?
A. For three years he never stopped warning each of you night and day (20:31)
What did Paul do for three years?
A. Never stopped warning each of you night and day with tears (20:31)
According to Acts chapter 20: verse 31, what should you be?
A. On your guard (20:31)
For what did Paul never stop warning each of you night and day with tears?
A. Three years (20:31)
How did Paul never stop warning each of you night and day?
A. With tears (20:31)
When did Paul never stop warning each of you?
A. Night and day (for three years) (20:31)
Who never stopped warning each of you night and day with tears?
A. Paul (20:31)
With what did Paul never stop warning each of you night and day?
A. Tears (20:31)
What can the word of Godís grace do?
A. Build you up and give you and inheritance among all those who are sanctified (20:32)
What can the word of Godís grace give you among all those who are sanctified?
A. An inheritance (20:32)
Among whom can the word of Godís grace give you an inheritance?
A. All those who are sanctified (20:32)
To what does Paul commit you?
A. The word of Godís grace (20:32)
To whom does Paul commit you?
A. God (20:32)
What can build you up and give you an inheritance among all those who are sanctified?
A. The word of Godís grace (20:32)
Who commits you to God and to the word of his grace?
A. Paul (20:32)
What has Paul not coveted?
A. Anyoneís silver or gold or clothing (20:33)
Who has not coveted anyoneís silver or gold or clothing?
A. Paul (20:33)
What have Paulís hands supplied?
A. His own needs and the needs of his companions (20:34)
According to Acts chapter 20: verse 34, what do you yourselves know?
A. That these hands of mine have supplied my own needs and the needs of my companions (20:34)
What have supplied Paulís own needs and the needs of his companions?
A. His hands (20:34)
What did Paul show you in everything he did?
A. That by this kind of hard work we must help the weak (20:35)
According to Acts chapter 20: verse 35, what is it more?
A. More blessed to give than to receive (20:35)
How did Paul show you that by this kind of hard work we must help the weak?
A. In everything he did (20:35)
By what must we help the weak?
A. This kind of hard work (20:35)
How must we help the weak?
A. By this kind of hard work, remembering the words the Lord Jesus himself said: “It is more blessed to give than to receive” (20:35)
In what did Paul show you that by this kind of hard work we must help the weak?
A. Everything he did (20:35)
Than what is it more blessed to give?
A. Than to receive (20:35)
What is it to give?
A. More blessed than to receive (20:35)
What is more blessed than to receive?
A. To give (20:35)
What must we remember?
A. The words the Lord Jesus himself said: “It is more blessed to give than to receive” (20:35)
What words did the Lord Jesus himself say?
A. “It is more blessed to give than to receive” (20:35)
Who said, “It is more blessed to give than to receive?
A. The Lord Jesus himself (20:35)
Who showed you that by this kind of hard work we must help the weak?
A. Paul (20:35)
Whom must we help by this kind of hard work?
A. The weak (20:35)
With whom did Paul kneel down and pray?
A. All of them (20:36)
When did Paul kneel down with all of them and pray?
A. When he had finished speaking (20:36)
According to Acts chapter 20: verse 36, what did Paul do with all of them?
A. Knelt down and prayed (20:36)
Who knelt down and prayed with all of them?
A. Paul (20:36)
As what did all the elders of the church weep?
A. As they embraced Paul and kissed him (20:37)
According to Acts chapter 20: verse 37, whom did they all embrace and kiss?
A. Paul (20:37)
What did the elders of the church all do as they embraced and kissed Paul?
A. Wept (20:37)
When did the elders of the church all weep?
A. As they embraced Paul and kissed him (20:37)
Who all wept as they embraced and kissed Paul?
A. The elders of the church (20:37)
Whom did the elders of the church embrace and kiss?
A. Paul (20:37)
What grieved the elders of the church most?
A. Paulís statement that they would never see his face again (20:38)
Who accompanied Paul to the ship?
A. The elders of the church (20:38)
To what did the elders of the church accompany Paul?
A. The ship (20:38)
What would the elders of the church never see again?
A. Paulís face (20:38)
Where did the elders of the church accompany Paul?
A. To the ship (20:38)
Who would never see Paulís face again?
A. The elders of the church (20:38)
Whom did the elders of the church accompany to the ship?
A. Paul (20:38)