Acts 21 Flashcards
When did Paul and his companions put out to sea and sail straight to Kos?
A. After they had torn themselves away from the elders of the church (21:1)
According to Acts chapter 21: verse 1, where did they go the next day?
A. Rhodes (21:1)
After what did Paul and his companions put out to sea and sail straight to Kos?
A. After they had torn themselves away from the elders of the church (21:1)
Away from whom had Paul and his companions torn themselves?
A. The elders of the church (21:1)
From where did Paul and his companions go to Patara?
A. Rhodes (21:1)
To where did Paul and his companions go from Rhodes?
A. Patara (21:1)
Who had torn themselves away from the elders of the church?
A. Paul and his companions (21:1)
Who put out to sea and sailed straight for Kos?
A. Paul and his companions (21:1)
What did Paul and his companions find crossing over to Phoenicia?
A. A ship (21:2)
Who found a ship crossing over to Phoenicia, went on board and set sail?
A. Paul and his companions (21:2)
According to Acts chapter 21: verse 2, what did they find?
A. A ship crossing over to Phoenicia (21:2)
After what did Paul and his companions sail on to Syria?
A. Sighting Cyprus and passing to the south of it (21:3)
According to Acts chapter 21: verse 3, where did they land?
A. At Tyre (21:3)
Where was Paul’s ship to unload its cargo?
A. At Tyre (21:3)
Of what did Paul and his companions pass to the south?
A. Cyprus (21:3)
What was Paul’s ship to unload at Tyre?
A. Its cargo (21:3)
Who landed at Tyre?
A. Paul and his companions (21:3)
Who passed to the south of Cyprus?
A. Paul and his companions (21:3)
Who sailed on to Syria?
A. Paul and his companions (21:3)
Whose ship was to unload its cargo at Tyre?
A. Paul’s (21:3)
Who urged Paul not to go on to Jerusalem?
A. The disciples at Tyre (through the Spirit) (21:4)
How did the disciples at Tyre urge Paul not to go on to Jerusalem?
A. Through the Spirit (21:4)
On to where did the disciples at Tyre urge Paul not to go?
A. Jerusalem (21:4)
Through whom did the disciples at Tyre urge Paul not to go on to Jerusalem?
A. The Spirit (21:4)
What did the disciples at Tyre urge Paul?
A. Not to go on to Jerusalem (21:4)
Where did Paul and his companions seek out the disciples?
A. At Tyre (21:4)
Who sought out the disciples at Tyre?
A. Paul and his companions (21:4)
Who stayed with the disciples at Tyre seven days?
A. Paul and his companions (21:4)
Whom did the disciples at Tyre urge not to go on to Jerusalem?
A. Paul (21:4)
With whom did Paul and his companions stay seven days?
A. The disciples at Tyre (21:4)
Who knelt to pray there on the beach?
A. Paul and his companions, and all of the disciples, including wives and children (21:5)
When did Paul and his companions leave and continue on their way?
A. When their time was up (21:5)
On what did Paul and his companions continue?
A. Their way (21:5)
On what did Paul and his companions, and all of the disciples, including wives and children kneel to pray?
A. The beach (21:5)
What did all of the disciples, including wives and children, do?
A. Accompanied Paul and his companions out of the city (21:5)
Where did all of the disciples, including wives and children, accompany Paul and his companions?
A. Out of the city (21:5)
Where did Paul and his companions, and all of the disciples, including wives and children kneel to pray?
A. There on the beach (21:5)
Who accompanied Paul and his companions out of the city?
A. All of the disciples, including wives and children (21:5)
Who left when their time was up and continued on their way?
A. Paul and his companions (21:5)
Whom did all of the disciples, including wives and children, accompany out of the city?
A. Paul and his companions (21:5)
When did Paul and his companions go aboard the ship?
A. After saying goodbye to each other (21:6)
Who returned home after saying goodbye to each other?
A. All the disciples and their wives and children (21:6)
After what did all the disciples and their wives and children return home?
A. After saying goodbye to each other (21:6)
After what did Paul and his companions go aboard the ship?
A. After saying goodbye to each other (21:6)
When did all the disciples and their wives and children return home?
A. After saying goodbye to each other (21:6)
Where did all the disciples and their wives and children return?
A. Home (21:6)
What did Paul and his companions do at Ptolemais?
A. Greeted the brothers and sisters and stayed with them for a day (21:7)
According to Acts chapter 21: verse 7, where did they land?
A. At Ptolemais (21:7)
For what did Paul and his companions stay with the brothers and sisters?
A. A day (21:7)
According to Acts chapter 21: verse 7, from where did they continue on their voyage?
A. Tyre (21:7)
What did Paul and his companions continue from Tyre?
A. Their voyage (21:7)
Who continued their voyage from Tyre and landed at Ptolemais?
A. Paul and his companions (21:7)
Who greeted the brothers and sisters and stayed with them for a day?
A. Paul and his companions (21:7)
Who landed at Ptolemais?
A. Paul and his companions (21:7)
Whom did Paul and his companions greet at Ptolemais?
A. The brothers and sisters (21:7)
With whom did Paul and his companions stay for a day?
A. The brothers and sisters (at Ptolemais) (21:7)
What was Philip?
A. The evangelist, one of the Seven (21:8)
According to Acts chapter 21: verse 8, where did they stay?
A. At the house of Philip the evangelist, one of the seven (21:8)
According to Acts chapter 21: verse 8, what did they reach?
A. Caesarea (21:8)
According to Acts chapter 21: verse 8, when did they leave?
A. The next day (21:8)
How did Paul and his companions reach Caesarea?
A. Leaving the next day (21:8)
Of whom was Philip one?
A. The Seven (21:8)
Who reached Caesarea?
A. Paul and his companions (21:8)
Who stayed at the house of Philip the evangelist?
A. Paul and his companions (21:8)
Who was one of the Seven?
A. Philip (21:8)
Who was the evangelist?
A. Philip (21:8)
Who prophesied?
A. Philip the evangelist’s four unmarried daughters (21:9)
What did Philip the evangelist have?
A. Four unmarried daughters who prophesied (21:9)
Who had four unmarried daughters who prophesied?
A. Philip the evangelist (21:9)
When did a prophet named Agabus come down from Judea?
A. After Paul and his companions had been there a number of days (21:10)
According to Acts chapter 21: verse 10, who was named Agabus?
A. A prophet (21:10)
Where had Paul and his companions been a number of days?
A. Caesarea (21:10)
After what did a prophet named Agabus come down from Judea?
A. After Paul and his companions had been there a number of days (21:10)
From where did a prophet named Agabus come down?
A. Judea (21:10)
What was Agabus?
A. A prophet (21:10)
Who came down from Judea?
A. A prophet named Agabus (21:10)
What does the Holy Spirit say?
A. “In this way the Jewish leaders in Jerusalem will bind the owner of this belt and will hand him over to the Gentiles” (21:11)
Situation question: Who said it, and about whom: “The Holy Spirit says, ‘In this way the Jewish leaders in Jerusalem will bind the owner of this belt and will hand him over to the Gentiles’”?
A. Agabus said it about Paul (21:11)
What did Agabus tie with Paul’s belt?
A. His own hands and feet (21:11)
How did Agabus tie his own hands and feet?
A. With Paul’s belt (21:11)
How will the Jewish leaders in Jerusalem bind the owner of this belt?
A. In this way (21:11)
Over to whom will the Jewish leaders in Jerusalem hand the owner of this belt?
A. The Gentiles (21:11)
What did Agabus take?
A. Paul’s belt (21:11)
What will the Jewish leaders in Jerusalem do?
A. Bind the owner of this belt (in this way) and hand him over to the Gentiles (21:11)
Who came over to Paul and his companions?
A. Agabus (21:11)
Who said, “The Holy Spirit says, ‘In this way the Jewish leaders in Jerusalem will bind the owner of this belt and will hand him over to the Gentiles’”?
A. Agabus (21:11)
Who took Paul’s belt and tied his own hands and feet with it?
A. Agabus (21:11)
Who will bind the owner of this belt and hand him over to the Gentiles?
A. The Jewish leaders in Jerusalem (21:11)
Whom will the Jewish leaders in Jerusalem bind in this way?
A. The owner of this belt (21:11)
Whom will the Jewish leaders in Jerusalem hand over to the Gentiles?
A. The owner of this belt (21:11)
Whose belt did Agabus take?
A. Paul’s (21:11)
With what did Agabus tie his own hands and feet?
A. Paul’s belt (21:11)
What did Paul’s companions and the people there plead with him?
A. Not to go up to Jerusalem (21:12)
When did Paul’s companions and the people there plead with him not to go up to Jerusalem?
A. When they heard this (21:12)
Where did Paul’s companions and the people there plead with him not to go?
A. Up to Jerusalem (21:12)
Who pleaded with Paul not to go up to Jerusalem?
A. His companions and the people there (21:12)
With whom did Paul’s companions and the people there plead not to go up to Jerusalem?
A. Paul (21:12)
What was Paul ready to be?
A. Bound (21:13)
According to Acts chapter 21: verse 13, what did Paul answer?
A. “Why are you weeping and breaking my heart? I am ready not only to be bound, but also to die in Jerusalem for the name of the Lord Jesus” (21:13)
Situation question: Who said it, to whom, and in response to what: “Why are you weeping and breaking my heart? I am ready not only to be bound, but also to die in Jerusalem for the name of the Lord Jesus”?
A. Paul said it to his companions and the people there in response to them pleading with him not to go up to Jerusalem (21:12-13)
What were Paul’s companions and the people there breaking?
A. His heart (21:13)
According to Acts chapter 21: verse 13, what was Paul ready to do?
A. Not only to be bound, but also to die in Jerusalem for the name of the Lord Jesus (21:13)
For what was Paul ready to die in Jerusalem?
A. The name of the Lord Jesus (21:13)
In what was Paul ready to die for the name of the Lord Jesus?
A. Jerusalem (21:13)
Where was Paul ready to die for the name of the Lord Jesus?
A. In Jerusalem (21:13)
Who answered, “Why are you weeping and breaking my heart? I am ready not only to be bound, but also to die in Jerusalem for the name of the Lord Jesus”?
A. Paul (21:13)
Who was ready not only to be bound, but also to die in Jerusalem for the name of the Lord Jesus?
A. Paul (21:13)
Who were weeping and breaking Paul’s heart?
A. His companions and the people there (21:13)
Who would not be dissuaded?
A. Paul (21:14)
Situation question: Who said it, and when: “The Lord’s will be done”?
A. Paul’s companions and the people there said it when Paul would not be dissuaded (21:14)
According to Acts chapter 21: verse 14, whose will be done?
A. The Lord’s will be done (21:14)
According to Acts chapter 21: verse 14, what would Paul not be?
A. Dissuaded (21:14)
According to Acts chapter 21: verse 14, when did we give up?
A. When he would not be dissuaded (21:14)
When did Paul’s companions and the people there give up and say, “The Lord’s will be done”?
A. When Paul would not be dissuaded (21:14)
Who gave up and said, “The Lord’s will be done”?
A. Paul’s companions and the people there (21:14)
Who started on their way and went up to Jerusalem?
A. Paul and his companions (21:15)
According to Acts chapter 21: verse 15, to where did we start to go up?
A. Up to Jerusalem (21:15)
When did Paul and his companions start on their way and go up to Jerusalem?
A. After this (21:15)
Who was Mnason?
A. A man from Cyprus and one of the early disciples (21:16)
According to Acts chapter 21: verse 16, who accompanied them?
A. Some of the disciples from Caesarea (21:16)
To where did some of the disciples from Caesarea bring Paul and his companions?
A. The home of Mnason (21:16)
Where were Paul and his companions to stay?
A. At the home of Mnason (21:16)
Who accompanied Paul and his companions and brought them to the home of Mnason, where they were to stay?
A. Some of the disciples from Caesarea (21:16)
Who was a man from Cyprus and one of the early disciples?
A. Mnason (21:16)
Who were to stay at the home of Mnason?
A. Paul and his companions (21:16)
Whom did some of the disciples from Caesarea accompany?
A. Paul and his companions (21:16)
According to Acts chapter 21: verse 17, where did they arrive?
A. At Jerusalem (21:17)
When did the brothers and sisters receive Paul and his companions warmly?
A. When they arrived at Jerusalem (21:17)
How did the brothers and sisters receive Paul and his companions?
A. Warmly (21:17)
Who received Paul and his companions warmly?
A. The brothers and sisters (21:17)
Whom did the brothers and sisters receive warmly?
A. Paul and his companions (21:17)
Where did Paul and the rest of them go the next day?
A. To see James (21:18)
Who went to see James the next day?
A. Paul and the rest of them (21:18)
According to Acts chapter 21: verse 18, what were all the elders?
A. Present (21:18)
According to Acts chapter 21: verse 18, where did they go the next day?
A. To see James (21:18)
According to Acts chapter 21: verse 18, who were present?
A. All the elders (21:18)
When did Paul and the rest of them go to see James?
A. The next day (21:18)
Whom did Paul and the rest of them go to see the next day?
A. James (21:18)
What did Paul report in detail?
A. What God had done among the Gentiles through his ministry (21:19)
According to Acts chapter 21: verse 19, what did Paul report?
A. He reported in detail what God had done among the Gentiles through his ministry (21:19)
How did Paul report what God had done among the Gentiles through his ministry?
A. In detail (21:19)
In what did Paul report what God had done among the Gentiles through his ministry?
A. Detail (21:19)
Who reported in detail what God had done among the Gentiles through his ministry?
A. Paul (21:19)
Who are zealous for the law?
A. Many thousands of Jews who have believed (21:20)
According to Acts chapter 21: verse 20, what did they say to Paul?
A. “You see, brother, how many thousands of Jews have believed, and all of them are zealous for the law (21:20)
Situation question: Who said it, and to whom: “You see, brother, how many thousands of Jews have believed, and all of them are zealous for the law”?
A. James and the elders said it to Paul (21:20)
What are many thousands of Jews who have believed?
A. Zealous for the law (21:20)
According to Acts chapter 21: verse 20, what are all of them?
A. Zealous for the law (21:20)
According to Acts chapter 21: verse 20, what did they do when they heard this?
A. Praised God (21:20)
According to Acts chapter 21: verse 20, when did they praise God?
A. When they heard this (21:20)
According to Acts chapter 21: verse 20, who have believed?
A. Many thousands of Jews (21:20)
For what are many thousands of Jews who have believed zealous?
A. The law (21:20)
What have the Jews been informed?
A. That Paul teaches all the Jews who live among the Gentiles to turn away from Moses, telling them not to circumcise their children or live according to their customs (21:21)
Who have been informed that Paul teaches all the Jews who live among the Gentiles to turn away from Moses, telling them not to circumcise their children or live according to their customs?
A. The Jews (21:21)
What will the Jews certainly hear?
A. That Paul has come (21:22)
Who will certainly hear that Paul has come?
A. The Jews (21:22)
Who have made a vow?
A. Four men with us (21:23)
What have four men with us made?
A. A vow (21:23)
What will everyone then know?
A. There is no truth in these reports about Paul, but that he himself is living in obedience to the law (21:24)
In what should Paul join?
A. The men’s purification rites (21:24)
How is Paul himself living?
A. In obedience to the law (21:24)
In what is Paul himself living?
A. Obedience to the law (21:24)
In what will everyone then know there is no truth?
A. These reports about Paul (21:24)
To what is Paul himself living in obedience?
A. The law (21:24)
What can the men have shaved?
A. Their heads (21:24)
What is there in these reports about Paul?
A. No truth (21:24)
What should Paul pay?
A. The men’s expenses (21:24)
Who is living in obedience to the law?
A. Paul himself (21:24)
Who should join in the men’s purification rites?
A. Paul (21:24)
Who will then know there is no truth in these reports about Paul?
A. Everyone (21:24)
Why should Paul join in the men’s purification rites and pay their expenses?
A. So that they can have their heads shaved (21:24)
What had the elders written to the Gentile believers?
A. Their decision that they should abstain from food sacrificed to idols, from blood, from the meat of strangled animals and from sexual immorality (21:25)
Who had written to the Gentile believers their decision that they should abstain from food sacrificed to idols, from blood, from the meat of strangled animals and from sexual immorality?
A. The elders (21:25)
From what should the Gentile believers abstain?
A. Food sacrificed to idols, blood, the meat of strangled animals and sexual immorality (21:25)
To whom had the elders written their decision that they should abstain from food sacrificed to idols, from blood, from the meat of strangled animals and from sexual immorality?
A. The Gentile believers (21:25)
Who should abstain from food sacrificed to idols, from blood, from the meat of strangled animals and from sexual immorality?
A. The Gentile believers (21:25)
Why did Paul then go to the temple?
A. To give notice of the date when the days of purification would end and the offering would be made for each of them (21:26)
According to Acts chapter 21: verse 26, to where did Paul go?
A. To the temple (21:26)
Along with whom did Paul purify himself?
A. The men (21:26)
For whom would the offering be made?
A. Each of them (21:26)
Of what did Paul give notice?
A. The date when the days of purification would end and the offering would be made for each of them (21:26)
What did Paul do the next day?
A. Took the men and purified himself along with them (21:26)
What would be made for each of them?
A. The offering (21:26)
When did Paul take the men and purify himself along with them?
A. The next day (21:26)
Who purified himself along with the men?
A. Paul (21:26)
Who took the men the next day and purified himself along with them?
A. Paul (21:26)
Who went to the temple to give notice of the date when the days of purification would end and the offering would be made for each of them?
A. Paul (21:26)
Whom did Paul purify?
A. Himself (along with the men) (21:26)
When did some Jews from the province of Asia see Paul at the temple?
A. When the seven days were nearly over (21:27)
According to Acts chapter 21: verse 27, who seized Paul?
A. Some Jews from the province of Asia (21:27)
Who stirred up the whole crowd?
A. Some Jews from the province of Asia (21:27)
At what did some Jews from the province of Asia see Paul?
A. The temple (21:27)
What were nearly over?
A. The seven days (21:27)
Where did some Jews from the province of Asia see Paul when the seven days were nearly over?
A. At the temple (21:27)
Who saw Paul at the temple when the seven days were nearly over?
A. Some Jews from the province of Asia (21:27)
Whom did some Jews from the province of Asia see when the seven days were nearly over?
A. Paul (21:27)
Whom did some Jews from the province of Asia seize?
A. Paul (21:27)
Whom did some Jews from the province of Asia stir up?
A. The whole crowd (21:27)
How did some Jews from the province of Asia stir up the whole crowd and seize Paul?
A. Shouting, “Fellow Israelites, help us! This is the man who teaches everyone everywhere against our people and our law and this place. And besides, he has brought Greeks into the temple and defiled this holy place” (21:27-28)
According to Acts chapter 21: verse 28, who is this?
A. The man who teaches everyone everywhere against our people and our law and this place (21:28)
Situation question: Who said it, and about whom: “Fellow Israelites, help us! This is the man who teaches everyone everywhere against our people and our law and this place. And besides, he has brought Greeks into the temple and defiled this holy place”?
A. Some Jews from the province of Asia said it about Paul (21:28)
Against what does this man teach everyone everywhere?
A. The Jews’ people and their law and that place (21:28)
Into what has this man brought Greeks?
A. The temple (21:28)
What has this man defiled?
A. This holy place (21:28)
Where has this man brought Greeks?
A. Into the temple (21:28)
Who has brought Greeks into the temple?
A. This man (21:28)
Who has defiled this holy place?
A. This man (21:28)
Who shouted, “Fellow Israelites, help us! This is the man who teaches everyone everywhere against our people and our law and this place”?
A. Some Jews from the province of Asia (21:28)
Whom has this man brought into the temple?
A. Greeks (21:28)
What did the Jews assume?
A. That Paul had brought Trophimus the Ephesian into the temple (21:29)
Whom had the Jews previously seen in the city with Paul?
A. Trophimus the Ephesian (21:29)
In what had the Jews previously seen Trophimus the Ephesian with Paul?
A. The city (21:29)
Into what did the Jews assume Paul had brought Trophimus the Ephesian?
A. The temple (21:29)
Where did the Jews assume Paul had brought Trophimus the Ephesian?
A. Into the temple (21:29)
Where had the Jews previously seen Trophimus the Ephesian with Paul?
A. In the city (21:29)
Who assumed that Paul had brought Trophimus the Ephesian into the temple?
A. The Jews [OR some Jews from the province of Asia] (21:29)
Who did the Jews assume had brought Trophimus the Ephesian into the temple?
A. Paul (21:29)
Who had previously seen Trophimus the Ephesian in the city with Paul?
A. The Jews [OR some Jews from the province of Asia] (21:29)
Who was an Ephesian?
A. Trophimus (21:29)
Who was Trophimus?
A. An Ephesian (21:29)
Whom did the Jews assume Paul had brought into the temple?
A. Trophimus the Ephesian (21:29)
With whom had the Jews previously seen Trophimus the Ephesian in the city?
A. Paul (21:29)
What was aroused?
A. The whole city (21:30)
According to Acts chapter 21: verse 30, whom did they seize?
A. Paul (21:30)
What were the gates?
A. Immediately shut (21:30)
From where did the people come running?
A. All directions (21:30)
From where did the people drag Paul?
A. The temple (21:30)
What was the whole city?
A. Aroused (21:30)
What were immediately shut?
A. The gates (21:30)
When were the gates shut?
A. Immediately (21:30)
Who came running from all directions?
A. The people (21:30)
Who dragged Paul from the temple?
A. The people (21:30)
Whom did the people drag from the temple?
A. Paul (21:30)
When did news that the whole city of Jerusalem was in an uproar reach the commander of the Roman troops?
A. While the people were trying to kill Paul (21:31)
According to Acts chapter 21: verse 31, what was in an uproar?
A. The whole city of Jerusalem (21:31)
In what was the whole city of Jerusalem?
A. An uproar (21:31)
What reached the commander of the Roman troops?
A. News that the whole city of Jerusalem was in an uproar (21:31)
Whom did news that the whole city of Jerusalem was in an uproar reach?
A. The commander of the Roman troops (21:31)
Whom were the people trying to kill?
A. Paul (21:31)
When did the rioters stop beating Paul?
A. When they saw the commander and his soldiers (21:32)
Whom did the commander of the Roman troops take at once?
A. Some officers and soldiers (21:32)
When did the commander of the Roman troops take some officers and soldiers and run down to the crowd?
A. At once (21:32)
Where did the commander of the Roman troops at once take some officers and soldiers and run?
A. Down to the crowd (21:32)
Who at once took some officers and soldiers and ran down to the crowd?
A. The commander of the Roman troops (21:32)
Who saw the commander and his soldiers?
A. The rioters (21:32)
Who stopped beating Paul?
A. The rioters (21:32)
Whom did the rioters see?
A. The commander and his soldiers (21:32)
Whom did the rioters stop beating?
A. Paul (21:32)
According to Acts chapter 21: verse 33, what did the commander order?
A. Paul to be bound with two chains (21:33)
What did the commander ask?
A. Who Paul was and what he had done (21:33)
Who came up and arrested Paul?
A. The commander (21:33)
According to Acts chapter 21: verse 33, who was bound with two chains?
A. Paul (21:33)
According to Acts chapter 21: verse 33, with what was Paul bound?
A. Two chains (21:33)
Who asked who Paul was and what he had done?
A. The commander (21:33)
Who ordered Paul to be bound with two chains?
A. The commander (21:33)
With what did the commander order Paul to be bound?
A. Two chains (21:33)
Why did the commander order that Paul be taken into the barracks?
A. Since he could not get at the truth (because of the uproar) (21:34)
What did some in the crowd shout?
A. One thing and some another (21:34)
According to Acts chapter 21: verse 34, what did the commander order?
A. That Paul be taken into the barracks (21:34)
At what could the commander not get because of the uproar?
A. The truth (21:34)
Because of what could the commander not get at the truth?
A. The uproar (21:34)
Into what did the commander order that Paul be taken?
A. The barracks (21:34)
Where did the commander order that Paul be taken?
A. Into the barracks (21:34)
Who could not get at the truth because of the uproar?
A. The commander (21:34)
Who ordered that Paul be taken into the barracks?
A. The commander (21:34)
Who shouted one thing?
A. Some in the crowd (21:34)
Whom did the commander order be taken into the barracks?
A. Paul (21:34)
Why could the commander not get at the truth?
A. Because of the uproar (21:34)
What was the violence of the mob when Paul reached the steps?
A. So great that Paul had to be carried by the soldiers (21:35)
According to Acts chapter 21: verse 35, what did Paul reach?
A. The steps (21:35)
By whom did Paul have to be carried?
A. The soldiers (21:35)
What was so great that Paul had to be carried by the soldiers?
A. The violence of the mob (21:35)
When was the violence of the mob so great that Paul had to be carried by the soldiers?
A. When he reached the steps (21:35)
Who had to be carried by the soldiers?
A. Paul (21:35)
Why did Paul have to be carried by the soldiers?
A. Because the violence of the mob was so great (21:35)
Situation question: Who said it, and about whom: “Get rid of him”?
A. The crowd that followed said it about Paul (21:36)
What did the crowd that followed keep shouting?
A. “Get rid of him” (21:36)
Who kept shouting, “Get rid of him”?
A. The crowd that followed (21:36)
What did Paul ask the commander as the soldiers were about to take him into the barracks?
A. “May I say something to you?” (21:37)
Situation question: Who said it, to whom, and what was the reply: “May I say something to you?”
A. Paul said it to the commander and he replied, “Do you speak Greek?” (21:37)
According to Acts chapter 21: verse 37, what did Paul ask?
A. “May I say something to you?” (21:37)
According to Acts chapter 21: verse 37, what did the commander reply?
A. “Do you speak Greek?” (21:37)
Into what were the soldiers about to take Paul?
A. The barracks (21:37)
When did Paul ask the commander, “May I say something to you?”
A. As the soldiers were about to take him into the barracks (21:37)
Where were the soldiers about to take Paul?
A. Into the barracks (21:37)
Who asked, “May I say something to you?”
A. Paul (21:37)
Who replied, “Do you speak Greek?”
A. The commander (21:37)
Who were about to take Paul into the barracks?
A. The soldiers (21:37)
Whom were the soldiers about to take into the barracks?
A. Paul (21:37)
Situation question: Who said it, to whom, and in response to what: “Do you speak Greek?”
A. The commander said it to Paul in response to him asking, “May I say something to you?” (21:37)
Situation question: Who said it, to whom, and when: “May I say something to you?”
A. Paul said it to the commander as the soldiers were about to take him into the barracks (21:37)
Whom did the Egyptian lead out into the wilderness some time ago?
A. Four thousand terrorists (21:38)
Who said, “Aren’t you the Egyptian who started a revolt and led four thousand terrorists out into the wilderness some time ago?”
A. The commander (21:38)
What did the Egyptian start?
A. A revolt (21:38)
When did the Egyptian lead four thousand terrorists out into the wilderness?
A. Some time ago (21:38)
Where did the Egyptian lead four thousand terrorists some time ago?
A. Out into the wilderness (21:38)
Who started a revolt and led four thousand terrorists out into the wilderness some time ago?
A. The Egyptian (21:38)
What is no ordinary city?
A. Tarsus in Cilicia (21:39)
According to Acts chapter 21: verse 39, what did Paul answer?
A. “I am a Jew, from Tarsus in Cilicia, a citizen of no ordinary city. Please let me speak to the people” (21:39)
Situation question: Who said it, to whom, and what was the reply: “Aren’t you the Egyptian who started a revolt and led four thousand terrorists out into the desert some time ago?”
A. The commander said it to Paul and he replied, “I am a Jew, from Tarsus in Cilicia, a citizen of no ordinary city. Please let me speak to the people” (21:38-39)
According to Acts chapter 21: verse 39, what is Paul?
A. A Jew, from Tarsus in Cilicia, a citizen of no ordinary city (21:39)
From where is Paul a Jew?
A. Tarsus in Cilicia (21:39)
Of what is Paul a citizen?
A. No ordinary city (21:39)
Who is a citizen of no ordinary city?
A. Paul (21:39)
Who is a Jew from Tarsus in Cilicia?
A. Paul (21:39)
Situation question: Who said it, to whom, and in response to what: “I am a Jew, from Tarsus in Cilicia, a citizen of no ordinary city. Please let me speak to the people”?
A. Paul said it to the commander in response to him asking, “Aren’t you the Egyptian who started a revolt and led four thousand terrorists out into the desert some time ago?” (21:38-39)
According to Acts chapter 21: verse 40, where did Paul stand?
A. On the steps (21:40)
What did Paul do after receiving the commander’s permission?
A. Stood on the steps and motioned to the crowd (21:40)
To whom did Paul motion?
A. The crowd (21:40)
According to Acts chapter 21: verse 40, what were they all?
A. Silent (21:40)
On what did Paul stand and motion to the crowd?
A. The steps (21:40)
When did Paul stand on the steps and motion to the crowd?
A. After receiving the commander’s permission (21:40)
Who received the commander’s permission?
A. Paul (21:40)
Who stood on the steps and motioned to the crowd?
A. Paul (21:40)