Acts 22 Flashcards
According to Acts chapter 22: verse 1, what did Paul say in Aramaic?
A. “Brothers and fathers, listen now to my defense” (22:1)
Who said, “Brothers and fathers, listen now to my defense”?
A. Paul (22:1)
When did the crowd become very quiet?
A. When they heard Paul speak to them in Aramaic (22:2)
What did the crowd become?
A. Very quiet (22:2)
How did the crowd hear Paul speak to them?
A. In Aramaic (22:2)
In what did the crowd hear Paul speak to them?
A. Aramaic (22:2)
Who became very quiet?
A. The crowd (22:2)
In what was Paul thoroughly trained under Gamaliel?
A. The law of our ancestors (22:3)
According to Acts chapter 22: verse 3, what did Paul say to them?
A. “I am a Jew, born in Tarsus of Cilicia, but brought up in this city. I studied under Gamaliel and was thoroughly trained in the law of our ancestors. I was just as zealous for God as any of you are today” (22:3)
According to Acts chapter 22: verse 3, what is Paul?
A. A Jew (born in Tarsus of Cilicia, but brought up in this city) (22:3)
According to Acts chapter 22: verse 3, what was Paul?
A. Just as zealous for God as any of you are today (22:3)
How was Paul trained in the law of our ancestors?
A. Thoroughly (under Gamaliel) (22:3)
In what city was Paul brought up?
A. Jerusalem (22:3)
In what was Paul born?
A. Tarsus of Cilicia (22:3)
Under whom did Paul study?
A. Gamaliel (22:3)
Who was born in Tarsus of Cilicia?
A. Paul (22:3)
Who was brought up in Jerusalem?
A. Paul (22:3)
Who was just as zealous for God as any of you are today?
A. Paul (22:3)
Who was thoroughly trained in the law of our ancestors?
A. Paul (22:3)
How did Paul persecute the followers of this Way to their death?
A. Arresting both men and women and throwing them into prison (22:4)
According to Acts chapter 22: verse 4, whom did Paul arrest?
A. The followers of this Way, both men and women (22:4)
Into what did Paul throw both men and women?
A. Prison (22:4)
To what did Paul persecute the followers of this Way?
A. Their death (22:4)
Who persecuted the followers of this Way to their death, arresting both men and women and throwing them into prison?
A. Paul (22:4)
Whom did Paul arrest and throw into prison?
A. Both men and women (22:4)
Whom did Paul persecute?
A. The followers of this Way (22:4)
What can the high priest and all the Council themselves testify?
A. That Paul persecuted the followers of this Way to their death, arresting both men and women and throwing them into prison (22:4-5)
According to Acts chapter 22: verse 5, what did Paul obtain?
A. Letters from them (the high priest and all the Council) to their associates in Damascus (22:5)
What did Paul obtain from the high priest and all the Council?
A. Letters to their associates in Damascus (22:5)
As what did Paul bring these people to Jerusalem to be punished?
A. Prisoners (22:5)
From whom did Paul obtain letters to their associates in Damascus?
A. The high priest and all the council (22:5)
Where did Paul go to bring these people as prisoners to Jerusalem?
A. Damascus (22:5)
Who can testify that Paul persecuted the followers of this Way to their death, arresting both men and women and throwing them into prison?
A. The high priest and all the Council (22:4-5)
Who went to Damascus to bring these people as prisoners to Jerusalem to be punished?
A. Paul (22:5)
Why did Paul bring these people as prisoners to Jerusalem?
A. To be punished (22:5)
Why did Paul go to Damascus?
A. To bring these people as prisoners to Jerusalem to be punished (22:5)
When did a bright light from heaven suddenly flash around Paul?
A. About noon as he came near Damascus (22:6)
Where did Paul come about noon?
A. Near Damascus (22:6)
According to Acts chapter 22: verse 6, where did Paul come?
A. Near Damascus (22:6)
According to Acts chapter 22: verse 6, where was Paul about noon?
A. Near Damascus (22:6)
From where did a bright light suddenly flash around Paul?
A. Heaven (22:6)
How did a bright light from heaven flash around Paul?
A. Suddenly (22:6)
What suddenly flashed around Paul?
A. A bright light from heaven (22:6)
When did Paul come near Damascus?
A. About noon (22:6)
Who came near Damascus about noon?
A. Paul (22:6)
According to Acts chapter 22: verse 7, what did a voice say?
A. “Saul! Saul! Why do you persecute me?” (22:7)
What did Paul hear a voice say to him?
A. “Saul! Saul! Why do you persecute me?” (22:7)
To what did Paul fall?
A. The ground (22:7)
According to Acts chapter 22: verse 8, what did he reply?
A. “I am Jesus of Nazareth, whom you are persecuting” (22:8)
According to Acts chapter 22: verse 8, what did Paul ask?
A. “Who are you, Lord?” (22:8)
What did Paul’s companions not understand?
A. The voice of him who was speaking to Paul (22:9)
According to Acts chapter 22: verse 9, who saw the light?
A. Paul’s companions (22:9)
What did Paul’s companions see?
A. The light (22:9)
Who did not understand the voice of him who was speaking to Paul?
A. His companions (22:9)
What would Paul be told in Damascus?
A. All that he had been assigned to do (22:10)
According to Acts chapter 22: verse 10, what will you be told?
A. All that you have been assigned to do (22:10)
Situation question: Who said it, to whom, and what was the reply: “What shall I do, Lord?”
A. Paul [OR Saul] said it to the voice [OR the Lord] and the Lord said, “Get up and go into Damascus. There you will be told all that you have been assigned to do” (22:10)
According to Acts chapter 22: verse 10, what did Paul ask?
A. “What shall I do, Lord?” (22:10)
Where would Paul be told all that he had been assigned to do?
A. In Damascus (22:10)
Who asked, “What shall I do, Lord?”
A. Paul (22:10)
Who said, “Get up and go into Damascus. There you will be told all that you have been assigned to do”?
A. The Lord (22:10)
Situation question: Who said it, to whom, and in response to what: “Get up and go into Damascus. There you will be told all that you have been assigned to do”?
A. The Lord said it to Paul in response to Paul asking, “What shall I do, Lord?” (22:10)
Why did Paul’s companions lead him by the hand into Damascus?
A. Because the brilliance of the light had blinded Paul (22:11)
Who led Paul by the hand into Damascus?
A. His companions (22:11)
By what did Paul’s companions lead him into Damascus?
A. The hand (22:11)
How did Paul’s companions lead him into Damascus?
A. By the hand (22:11)
Into what did Paul’s companions lead him by the hand?
A. Damascus (22:11)
What had blinded Paul?
A. The brilliance of the light (22:11)
Where did Paul’s companions lead him by the hand?
A. Into Damascus (22:11)
Whom had the brilliance of the light blinded?
A. Paul (22:11)
According to Acts chapter 22: verse 12, who came to see Paul?
A. A man named Ananias (22:12)
What was Ananias?
A. A devout observer of the law and highly respected by all the Jews living there (22:12)
By whom was Ananias highly respected?
A. All the Jews living there (22:12)
Of what was Ananias a devout observer?
A. The law (22:12)
Who was a devout observer of the law and highly respected by all the Jews living there?
A. Ananias (22:12)
Whom did a man named Ananias come to see?
A. Paul [OR Saul] (22:12)
Where did Ananias stand?
A. Beside Paul [OR Saul] (22:13)
Situation question: Who said it, and what was the result: “Brother Saul, receive your sight!”?
A. Ananias said it and at that very moment Paul [OR Saul] was able to see him (22:13)
When was Paul able to see Ananias?
A. At that very moment (22:13)
According to Acts chapter 22: verse 13, what did Ananias say?
A. “Brother Saul, receive your sight!” (22:13)
According to Acts chapter 22: verse 13, who stood beside Paul?
A. Ananias (22:13)
Who stood beside Paul and said, “Brother Saul, receive your sight!”?
A. Ananias (22:13)
Who was able to see Ananias at that very moment?
A. Paul [OR Saul] (22:13)
Whom has the God of our ancestors chosen Paul to see?
A. The Righteous One (22:14)
Situation question: Who said it, and to whom: “The God of our ancestors has chosen you to know his will and to see the Righteous One and to hear words from his mouth”?
A. Ananias said it to Paul [OR Saul] (22:14)
According to Acts chapter 22: verse 14, what did Ananias then say?
A. “The God of our ancestors has chosen you to know his will and to see the Righteous One and to hear words from his mouth” (22:14)
What has the God of our ancestors chosen Paul to hear?
A. Words from his mouth (22:14)
What has the God of our ancestors chosen Paul to know?
A. His will (22:14)
Who has chosen Paul to know his will and to see the Righteous One and to hear words from his mouth?
A. The God of our ancestors (22:14)
Whom has the God of our ancestors chosen to know his will and to see the Righteous One and to hear words from his mouth?
A. Paul (22:14)
Of what will Paul be God’s witness to all people?
A. What he has seen and heard (22:15)
According to Acts chapter 22: verse 15, what will Paul be?
A. His (God’s) witness to all people of what he seen and heard (22:15)
To whom will Paul be God’s witness of what he has seen and heard?
A. All people (22:15)
Who will be God’s witness to all people of what he has seen and heard?
A. Paul [OR Saul] (22:15)
According to Acts chapter 22: verse 16, what should you be?
A. Baptized (22:16)
How should you wash your sins away?
A. Calling on his name (22:16)
What should you wash away, calling on his name?
A. Your sins (22:16)
According to Acts chapter 22: verse 16, what should you do?
A. Get up, be baptized and wash your sins away, calling on his name (22:16)
When did Paul fall into a trance?
A. When he returned to Jerusalem and was praying at the temple (22:17)
Into what did Paul fall?
A. A trance (22:17)
According to Acts chapter 22: verse 17, to where did Paul return?
A. Jerusalem (22:17)
According to Acts chapter 22: verse 17, who fell into a trance?
A. Paul (22:17)
When was Paul praying at the temple?
A. When he returned to Jerusalem (22:17)
Where was Paul praying?
A. At the temple (22:17)
Why should Paul leave Jerusalem immediately?
A. Because the people there will not accept his testimony about the Lord (22:18)
According to Acts chapter 22: verse 18, what should Paul do immediately?
A. Leave Jerusalem (22:18)
Situation question: Who said it, to whom, how, and when: “Quick! Leave Jerusalem immediately, because the people here will not accept your testimony about me”?
A. The Lord said it to Paul in a trance when he returned to Jerusalem and was praying at the temple (22:17-18)
To whom did the Lord say, “Quick! Leave Jerusalem immediately, because the people here will not accept your testimony about me”?
A. Paul (22:18)
What will Jerusalem not accept?
A. Paul’s testimony about the Lord (22:18)
When should Paul leave Jerusalem?
A. Immediately (22:18)
Who saw the Lord speaking?
A. Paul (22:18)
Who should leave Jerusalem immediately?
A. Paul (22:18)
Whom did Paul see speaking?
A. The Lord (22:18)
What did these people know?
A. That Paul went from one synagogue to another to imprison and beat those who believed in the Lord (22:19)
Why did Paul go from one synagogue to another?
A. To imprison and beat those who believed in the Lord (22:19)
According to Acts chapter 22: verse 19, what did Paul reply?
A. “Lord, these people know that I went from one synagogue to another to imprison and beat those who believe in you” (22:19)
Who went from one synagogue to another to imprison and beat those who believed in the Lord?
A. Paul [OR Saul] (22:19)
Whom did Paul go from one synagogue to another to imprison and beat?
A. Those who believed in the Lord (22:19)
What was shed?
A. The blood of the Lord’s martyr Stephen (22:20)
According to Acts chapter 22: verse 20, what did Paul do standing there?
A. Gave his approval and guarded the clothes of those who were killing Stephen (22:20)
According to Acts chapter 22: verse 20, what was Stephen?
A. The Lord’s martyr (22:20)
How did Paul stand there when the blood of the Lord’s martyr Stephen was shed?
A. Giving his approval and guarding the clothes of those who were killing him (22:20)
What did Paul do when the blood of the Lord’s martyr Stephen was shed?
A. Stood there giving his approval and guarding the clothes of those who were killing him (22:20)
What did Paul stand there guarding?
A. The clothes of those who were killing Stephen (22:20)
When did Paul stand there giving his approval and guarding the clothes of those who were killing Stephen?
A. When the blood of the Lord’s martyr Stephen was shed (22:20)
Who stood there giving his approval and guarding the clothes of those who were killing Stephen?
A. Paul [OR Saul] (22:20)
Who was the Lord’s martyr?
A. Stephen (22:20)
Situation question: Who said it, and to whom: “Go, I will send you far away to the Gentiles”?
A. The Lord said it to Paul (22:21)
Where will the Lord send Paul?
A. Far away to the Gentiles (22:21)
To whom will the Lord send Paul far away?
A. The Gentiles (22:21)
According to Acts chapter 22: verse 21, what did the Lord say to Paul?
A. “Go, I will send you far away to the Gentiles” (22:21)
To whom did the Lord say, “Go, I will send you far away to the Gentiles”?
A. Paul (22:21)
Who said to Paul, “Go, I will send you far away to the Gentiles”?
A. The Lord (22:21)
Who will send Paul far away to the Gentiles?
A. The Lord (22:21)
Whom will the Lord send far away to the Gentiles?
A. Paul (22:21)
Who raised their voices and shouted, “Rid the earth of him! He’s not fit to live!”?
A. The crowd (22:22)
Situation question: Who said it, and about whom: “Rid the earth of him! He’s not fit to live!”?
A. The crowd said it about Paul (22:22)
According to Acts chapter 22: verse 22, what did the crowd shout?
A. “Rid the earth of him! He’s not fit to live!” (22:22)
To whom did the crowd listen until he said this?
A. Paul (22:22)
Until when did the crowd listen to Paul?
A. Until he said this (22:22)
What did the crowd raise?
A. Their voices (22:22)
Who listened to Paul until he said this?
A. The crowd (22:22)
What was the crowd throwing off?
A. Their cloaks (22:23)
What was the crowd flinging into the air?
A. Dust (22:23)
Into what was the crowd flinging dust?
A. The air (22:23)
Where was the crowd flinging dust?
A. Into the air (22:23)
Who were shouting and throwing off their cloaks and flinging dust into the air?
A. The crowd (22:23)
When did the commander order Paul be taken into the barracks?
A. As the crowd was shouting and throwing off their cloaks and flinging dust into the air (22:23-24)
According to Acts chapter 22: verse 24, what did the commander order?
A. That Paul be taken into the barracks (22:24)
Why did the commander direct that Paul be flogged and interrogated?
A. In order to find out why the people were shouting at him like this (22:24)
As what did the commander order Paul be taken into the barracks?
A. As the crowd was shouting and throwing off their cloaks and flinging dust into the air (22:23-24)
At whom were the people shouting?
A. The commander (22:24)
Into what did the commander order Paul be taken?
A. The barracks (22:24)
What did the commander direct?
A. That Paul be flogged and interrogated (22:24)
Who directed that Paul be flogged and interrogated?
A. The commander (22:24)
Who ordered Paul be taken into the barracks?
A. The commander (22:24)
Who were shouting at the commander like this?
A. The people (22:24)
Whom did the commander order taken into the barracks?
A. Paul (22:24)
To whom did Paul say, “Is it legal for you to flog a Roman citizen who hasn’t even been found guilty?”
A. The centurion standing there (22:25)
According to Acts chapter 22: verse 25, what did Paul say to the centurion standing there?
A. “Is it legal for you to flog a Roman citizen who hasn’t even been found guilty?” (22:25)
Situation question: Who said it, to whom, and when: “Is it legal for you to flog a Roman citizen who hasn’t even been found guilty?”
A. Paul said it to the centurion standing there as they stretched him out to flog him (22:25)
What did Paul say to the centurion standing there?
A. “Is it legal for you to flog a Roman citizen who hasn’t even been found guilty?” (22:25)
When did Paul say to the centurion standing there, “Is it legal for you to flog a Roman citizen who hasn’t even been found guilty?”
A. As they stretched him out to flog him (22:25)
Who was standing there?
A. The centurion (22:25)
Whom did they stretch out to flog?
A. Paul (22:25)
Why did they stretch Paul out?
A. To flog him (22:25)
What did the centurion ask?
A. “What are you going to do? This man is a Roman citizen” (22:26)
Situation question: Who said it, to whom, and about whom: “What are you going to do? This man is a Roman citizen”?
A. The centurion said it to the commander about Paul (22:26)
To whom did the centurion go and report this?
A. The commander (22:26)
When did the centurion go to the commander and report this?
A. When he heard this (22:26)
Who asked, “What are you going to do?”
A. The centurion (22:26)
Who went to the commander and reported this?
A. The centurion (22:26)
Whom did the centurion ask, “What are you going to do?”
A. The commander (22:26)
Whom did Paul answer, “Yes, I am”?
A. The commander (22:27)
According to Acts chapter 22: verse 27, what did the commander ask?
A. “Tell me, are you a Roman citizen?” (22:27)
According to Acts chapter 22: verse 27, what did Paul answer?
A. “Yes, I am” (22:27)
Who answered, “Yes, I am”?
A. Paul (22:27)
Who went to Paul and asked, “Tell me, are you a Roman citizen?”
A. The commander (22:27)
Situation question: Who said it, to whom, and in response to what: “Yes, I am”?
A. Paul said it to the commander in response to him asking, “Tell me, are you a Roman citizen?” (22:27)
Situation question: Who said it, to whom, and what was the reply: “Tell me, are you a Roman citizen?”
A. The commander said it to Paul and he answered, “Yes, I am” (22:27)
Who had to pay a lot of money for his citizenship?
A. The commander (22:28)
Situation question: Who said it, to whom, and what was the reply: “I had to pay a lot of money for my citizenship”?
A. The commander said it to Paul and he replied, “But I was born a citizen” (22:28)
According to Acts chapter 22: verse 28, what did the commander say?
A. “I had to pay a lot of money for my citizenship” (22:28)
According to Acts chapter 22: verse 28, what did Paul reply?
A. “But I was born a citizen” (22:28)
For what did the commander have to pay a lot of money?
A. His citizenship (22:28)
What did the commander have to pay for his citizenship?
A. A lot of money (22:28)
What was Paul born?
A. A citizen (of Rome) (22:28)
Who was born a citizen?
A. Paul (22:28)
Situation question: Who said it, to whom, and in response to what: “But I was born a citizen”?
A. Paul said it to the commander in response to him saying, “I had to pay a lot of money for my citizenship” (22:28)
Who withdrew immediately?
A. Those who were about to interrogate Paul (22:29)
According to Acts chapter 22: verse 29, what was the commander?
A. Alarmed (22:29)
What did the commander realize?
A. That he had put Paul, a Roman citizen, in chains (22:29)
How did those who were about to interrogate Paul withdraw?
A. Immediately (22:29)
In what had the commander put Paul, a Roman citizen?
A. Chains (22:29)
What did those who were about to interrogate Paul do?
A. Withdrew immediately (22:29)
When did those who were about to interrogate Paul withdraw?
A. Immediately (22:29)
When was the commander himself alarmed?
A. When he realized that he had put Paul, a Roman citizen, in chains (22:29)
Who had put Paul, a Roman citizen, in chains?
A. The commander (22:29)
Who was alarmed?
A. The commander himself (22:29)
Whom had the commander put in chains?
A. Paul, a Roman citizen (22:29)
What did the commander do the next day?
A. Released Paul and ordered the chief priests and all the members of the Sanhedrin to assemble. Then he brought Paul and had him stand before them (22:30)
Why did the commander release Paul the next day?
A. Since he wanted to find out exactly why Paul was being accused by the Jews (22:30)
According to Acts chapter 22: verse 30, what did the commander order?
A. The chief priests and all the members of the Sanhedrin to assemble (22:30)
According to Acts chapter 22: verse 30, whom did the commander release?
A. Paul (22:30)
Before whom did the commander have Paul stand?
A. The chief priests and all the members of the Sanhedrin (22:30)
By whom was Paul being accused?
A. The Jews (22:30)
What did the commander order the chief priests and all the members of the Sanhedrin?
A. To assemble (22:30)
What did the commander want to find out?
A. Exactly why Paul was being accused by the Jews (22:30)
When did the commander release Paul?
A. The next day (22:30)
Where did the commander have Paul stand?
A. Before the chief priests and all the members of the Sanhedrin (22:30)
Who brought Paul and had him stand before the chief priests and all the members of the Sanhedrin?
A. The commander (22:30)
Who ordered the chief priests and all the members of the Sanhedrin to assemble?
A. The commander (22:30)
Who wanted to find out exactly why Paul was being accused by the Jews?
A. The commander (22:30)
Who was being accused by the Jews?
A. Paul (22:30)
Whom did the commander bring and have stand before the chief priests and all the members of the Sanhedrin?
A. Paul (22:30)
Whom did the commander order to assemble?
A. The chief priests and all the members of the Sanhedrin (22:30)
Whom did the commander release the next day?
A. Paul (22:30)
Why did the commander order the chief priests and all the members of the Sanhedrin to assemble?
A. Since he wanted to find out exactly why Paul was being accused by the Jews (22:30)