Acts-Dig Site 16-Blue Flashcards

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  1. What did the Jews accuse Paul of to stir up the crowd? (21:28-29)
  2. Teaching everyone everywhere against the Jews and their law
  3. Bringing Greeks into the temple
  4. Defiling the holy place
  5. All of the above
A
  1. All of the above
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  1. What happened while the rioters were trying to kill Paul? (21:31)
  2. The Greeks took over the temple.
  3. News reached the commander of the Roman troops.
  4. Paul was taken into heaven.
  5. All of the Jews were seized.
A
  1. News reached the commander of the Roman troops.
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  1. When did the rioters stop beating Paul? (21 :32)
  2. When the commander shouted at them
  3. When the officers arrested Paul
  4. When they saw the commander and his soldiers
  5. All of the above
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  1. When they saw the commander and his soldiers
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  1. What did the commander order for Paul? (21:33)
  2. That he be bound with two chains
  3. That he be executed immediately
  4. That he be given a fair trial
  5. That he defend himself
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  1. That he be bound with two chains
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  1. Why did the commander order that Paul be taken
    into the barracks? (21:34)
  2. Because Paul was defiant
  3. Because he did not know what to do with Paul
  4. Because he could not get at the truth because of the crowd’s uproar
  5. All of the above
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  1. Because he could not get at the truth because of the crowd’s uproar
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  1. In Jerusalem, what happened because the violence of the mob was so great? (21:35)
  2. Paul was able to escape.
  3. Paul had to be carried by the soldiers.
  4. The commander ordered extra security.
  5. Paul was killed.
A
  1. Paul had to be carried by the soldiers.
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  1. What did Paul ask the commander as the soldiers were about to take him into the barracks? (21:37)
  2. “‘What are you doing to me?”’
  3. “‘May I say something to you?”’
  4. ‘“When will I receive a fair trial?”’
  5. “‘Do you believe in Jesus Christ?’”
A
  1. “‘May I say something to you?”’
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  1. Who did the commander think Paul was? (21:38)
  2. A false prophet
  3. An escaped prisoner
  4. A very dangerous person
  5. An Egyptian who started a revolt
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  1. An Egyptian who started a revolt
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  1. Who did Paul tell the commander that he was? (21:39)
  2. A Jew
  3. From Tarsus in Cilicia
  4. A citizen of no ordinary city
  5. All of the above
A
  1. All of the above
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  1. What happened when the crowd heard Paul speak to them in Aramaic? (22:2)
  2. They became very quiet.
  3. They were angry.
  4. The Holy Spirit came upon them all.
  5. The commander stopped him from speaking.
A
  1. They became very quiet.
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  1. What happened to Paul when he was praying in the temple in Jerusalem? (22:17-21)
  2. Paul fell into a trance.
  3. The Lord told Paul to leave Jerusalem because the people would not accept his testimony about Him.
  4. The Lord said He was sending Paul to the Gentiles.
  5. All of the above
A
  1. All of the above
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  1. What had Paul done when Stephen was killed? (22:20)
  2. He attempted to stop those who were killing him.
  3. He turned his face so that he did not have to watch.
  4. He stood there giving his approval.
  5. He did nothing.
A
  1. He stood there giving his approval.
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  1. Who did Paul say sent him to the Gentiles? (22:21)
  2. The Lord
  3. Peter
  4. John
  5. Barnabas
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  1. The Lord
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  1. In Jerusalem, why did the commander order that Paul be flogged and interrogated? (22:24)
  2. In order to find out who he really was
  3. In order to find out the truth that he had been preaching
  4. In order to find out who was with him
  5. In order to find out why the people were shouting at him
A
  1. In order to find out why the people were shouting at him
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  1. What did Paul ask the centurion if it was legal to do (22:25)
  2. To flog a Roman citizen who hasn’t been found guilty
  3. To arrest someone without proof of their offense
  4. To kill him without notifying his family
  5. To flog anyone without a fair trial
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  1. To flog a Roman citizen who hasn’t been found guilty
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  1. How did Paul answer when the commander asked, “‘Are you a Roman citizen?”’ (22:27)
  2. ‘“No, I am not.”’
  3. “‘I was born a Roman citizen, but am no longer.”’
  4. “‘Yes, I am.”’
  5. ‘“I will not tell you.’”
A
  1. “‘Yes, I am.”’
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  1. Who had to pay a lot of money for his citizenship? (22:28)
  2. Paul
  3. The centurion
  4. The commander
  5. All Roman citizens
A
  1. The commander
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  1. What happened when Paul told the commander that he was born a Roman citizen? (22:28-29)
  2. He was arrested.
  3. Those who were about to interrogate Paul withdrew immediately.
  4. The commander got angry.
  5. All of the above
A
  1. Those who were about to interrogate Paul withdrew immediately.
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  1. In Jerusalem, why was the commander alarmed? (22:29)
  2. Because Paul got sick in prison
  3. Because Paul escaped from prison
  4. Because he didn’t know what to do with Paul
  5. Because he had put a Roman citizen in chains
A
  1. Because he had put a Roman citizen in chains
20
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  1. Finish this verse: “Now go; I will help you speak and will…’” (Exodus 4:12)
  2. “’…protect you from all harm.’”
  3. ”’…reward you greatly.’”
  4. ‘”…teach you what to say.’”
  5. ‘”…rescue you from Pharoah.’”
A
  1. ‘”…teach you what to say.’”