Acts-Dig Site 13-Blue Flashcards
1
Q
- Why had Aquila and Priscilla come from Italy to Corinth? (18:1-2)
- “Because they had friends and family there”
- “Because Claudius had ordered all Jews to leave Rome”
- “Because they were looking for work in Corinth”
- “Because Priscilla needed a vacation”
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- “Because Claudius had ordered all Jews to leave Rome”
2
Q
- What did Paul do because he was a tentmaker? (18:3)
- He bought other people’s tents to sell.
- He stayed with Aquila and Priscilla and worked with them.
- He retired so that he could focus on preaching.
- He lived in nice tents.
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- He stayed with Aquila and Priscilla and worked with them.
3
Q
- What did Paul do in the synagogue every Sabbath in Corinth? (18:4)
- He reasoned and tried to persuade Jews and Greeks.
- He preached when the priest was not there.
- He told of his travels.
- He condemned the sinners.
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- He reasoned and tried to persuade Jews and Greeks.
4
Q
- What did Paul do when Silas and Timothy came from Macedonia? (18:5)
- He continued to reason with the Jews and Greeks.
- He rested and allowed Silas and Timothy to take over.
- He devoted himself exclusively to preaching.
- He settled down in the countryside.
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- He devoted himself exclusively to preaching.
5
Q
- What did Paul say when the Jews opposed him and became abusive? (18:6)
- ‘“Your blood be on your own heads!”’
- ‘“I am innocent of it.”’
- ‘“From now on I will go to the Gentiles.”’
- All of the above
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- All of the above
6
Q
- Who was Titius Justus? (18:7)
- A sorcerer
- A worshiper of God
- A false prophet
- A tentmaker
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- A worshiper of God
7
Q
- In Corinth, who believed in the Lord? (18:8)
- Crispus, the synagogue leader
- Crispus’s entire household
- Many of the Corinthians
- All of the above
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- All of the above
8
Q
- Why did the Lord tell Paul that no one was going to attack and harm him? (18:9-10)
- Because the Lord had many people in the city
- Because the Lord was going to put a curse on anyone who harmed him
- Because the Lord would send someone to protect him
- All of the above
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- Because the Lord had many people in the city
9
Q
- What did Paul do for a year and a half in Corinth? (18:11)
- He taught them the word of God.
- He only made tents and didn’t preach.
- He remained in hiding.
- All of the above·
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- He taught them the word of God.
10
Q
- Who accompanied Paul to Syria? (18:18)
- Barnabas and Timothy
- Priscilla and Aquila
- Peter and John
- No one
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- Priscilla and Aquila
11
Q
- What did Paul do in Ephesus? (18:19)
- He “found a place to stay.”
- “He sought out the Gentiles.”
- “He preached on the streets.”
- He “went into the synagogue and reasoned with the Jews.”
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- He “went into the synagogue and reasoned with the Jews.”
12
Q
- In Ephesus, what did Paul do when the people asked him to spend more time with them? (18:20-21)
- He accepted.
- He declined, but promised to come back if it was God’s will.
- He told them that he would have to pray about it.
- He decided to stay for two more weeks.
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- He declined, but promised to come back if it was God’s will.
13
Q
- How is Apollos described? (18:24-25)
- “He was a learned man, with a thorough knowledge of the Scriptures.”
- “He had been instructed in the way of the Lord, and he spoke with great fervor and taught about Jesus accurately.”
- “He knew only the baptism of John.”
- All of the above
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- All of the above
14
Q
- What did Priscilla and Aquila do when they heard Apollos? (18:26)
- They “explained to him the way of God more adequately.”
- They “condemned him and spoke out against him.”
- They “sent word to Paul asking him to return immediately.”
- They “quietly asked him to leave.”
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- They “explained to him the way of God more adequately.”
15
Q
- In Achaia, who was a great help to those who by grace had believed? (18:27)
- Paul
- Barnabas
- Apollos
- Peter
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- Apollos
16
Q
- How did Apollos refute his Jewish opponents in public debate? (18:28)
- Cautiously
- Kindly
- Thoughtfully
- Vigorously
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- Vigorously
17
Q
- What did Apollos prove from the Scriptures in Achaia? (18:28)
- That Paul was the Christ
- That the creation story was true
- That Jesus was the Messiah
- That God would judge them all
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- That Jesus was the Messiah
18
Q
- According to Romans 8:31, who is for us? (Romans 8:31)
- No one
- All of the believers
- God
- Paul
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- God
19
Q
- Why did Paul have his hair cut off at Cenchreae? (18:18)
- “Because it had gotten too long”
- “Because he didn’t want anyone to recognize him”
- “Because of a vow he had taken”
- “Because an angel told him to in a vision”
*Adapted from Red Level
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- “Because of a vow he had taken”
20
Q
- What did Paul do throughout the regions of Galatia and Phrygia? (18:23)
- Strengthened all the disciples
- Hid amongst the Gentiles
- Sold tents to pay for his travels
- All of the above
*Adapted from Red Level
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- Strengthened all the disciples