Acts-Dig Site 17-Blue Flashcards

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  1. Why did the commander release Paul? (22:30)
  2. He “wanted to find out exactly why Paul was being accused by the Jews.”
  3. He did not think Paul had done anything wrong.
  4. Paul’s friends and family were able to post bond.
  5. Paul promised not to leave the city.
A
  1. He “wanted to find out exactly why Paul was being accused by the Jews.”
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  1. Who ordered those standing near Paul to strike him on the mouth? (23:2)
  2. The commander
  3. The high priest
  4. The guard
  5. The Pharisees
A
  1. The high priest
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  1. What did Paul call Ananias, the high priest? (23:3)
  2. An evil man
  3. A whitewashed wall
  4. A godly man
  5. A gracious person
A
  1. A whitewashed wall
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  1. What did Paul say the high priest, Ananias had done by commanding that he be struck? (23:3)
  2. Done what was right
  3. Hurt his feelings
  4. Violated the law
  5. All of the above
A
  1. Violated the law
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  1. Who did the Sanhedrin say Paul had insulted? (23:4)
  2. Paul, himself
  3. God’s high priest
  4. All of the people
  5. God
A
  1. God’s high priest
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  1. When did Paul say, “For it is written: ‘Do not speak evil about the ruler of your people”’? (23:4-5)
  2. After he insulted the high priest
  3. When he was insulted by those below him
  4. After he told the people that he was a Pharisee
  5. When he insulted the Pharisees and Sadducees
A
  1. After he insulted the high priest
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  1. Why did a dispute break out between the Pharisees and the Sadducees? (23:7-8)
  2. The Sadducees say that there is no resurrection.
  3. The Sadducees say that there are neither angels nor spirits.
  4. The Pharisees believe in the resurrection, angels, and spirits.
  5. All of the above
A
  1. All of the above
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  1. What was the commander afraid would happen to Paul because of the dispute at the Sanhedrin? (23:10)
  2. He would be set free.
  3. He would convince the people of resurrection.
  4. He would be torn to pieces.
  5. He would change his mind.
A
  1. He would be torn to pieces.
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  1. In a vision, while in Jerusalem, where did the Lord say that Paul would go to testify? (23:11)
  2. In Rome
  3. In Samaria
  4. In Judea
  5. In Asia
A
  1. In Rome
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  1. What were more than 40 Jews involved in? (23:12-13)
  2. A riot
  3. The Roman commander’s death
  4. A plot to kill Paul
  5. All of the above
A
  1. A plot to kill Paul
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  1. How were the 40 Jews planning on killing Paul? (23: 15)
  2. The Sanhedrin would ask the commander to bring Paul before them. The Jews would kill Paul on the way to
    the Sanhedrin.
  3. They were going to kill him on the way to Rome.
  4. They were going to sneak into the barracks at night and kill Paul.
  5. They were going to poison Paul’s food.
A
  1. The Sanhedrin would ask the commander to bring Paul before them. The Jews would kill Paul on the way to
    the Sanhedrin.
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  1. What did the son of Paul’s sister do when he heard the plot to kill Paul? (23:16)
  2. He kept it a secret.
  3. He formed an army to fight the Jews.
  4. “He went into the barracks and told Paul.”
  5. “He prayed for God’s protection.”
A
  1. “He went into the barracks and told Paul.”
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  1. Who said to Paul’s nephew, “‘Don’t tell anyone that you have reported this to me”’? (23:22)
  2. Paul
  3. Paul’s sister
  4. The commander
  5. The centurion
A
  1. The commander
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  1. What did the cavalry do when they arrived in Caesarea? (23:33)
  2. “They left Paul on the side of the road.”
  3. “They killed Paul.”
  4. “They delivered the letter to the governor and handed Paul over to him.”
  5. “They threw Paul in prison.”
A
  1. “They delivered the letter to the governor and handed Paul over to him.”
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  1. Who did the commander order to go to Caesarea at nine the night he learned of the plot? (23:23)
  2. 200 soldiers
  3. 70 horsemen
  4. 200 spearmen
  5. All of the above
A
  1. All of the above
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  1. Who was Paul handed over to in Caesarea? (23:33)
  2. The captain of the temple
  3. The governor
  4. The high priest
  5. The commander
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  1. The governor
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  1. What province was Paul from? (23:34)
  2. Cilicia
  3. Thracia
  4. Ephesus
  5. Lycia
17
Q
  1. Where was Paul to be kept under guard in Caesarea? (23:35)
  2. In the home of the governor
  3. In prison
  4. In Herod’s palace
  5. On the streets
A
  1. In Herod’s palace
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  1. Finish this verse, “On him we have set … “ (2 Corinthians 1:10b)
  2. ” … our trust, that he will save us from all unrighteousness.”
  3. ” … our hope that he will continue to deliver us.”
  4. ” … our belief that he will return again some day.”
  5. ” … our hope that he will be there for us.”
A
  1. ” … our hope that he will continue to deliver us.”
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  1. When would Governor Felix hear Paul’s case? (23:35)
  2. When Paul’s accusers got there
  3. Immediately
  4. The next day
  5. He would not hear the case at all
A
  1. When Paul’s accusers got there