Acts-Dig Site 18-Blue Flashcards
1
Q
- How did Agrippa and Bernice enter the audience room? (25:23)
- With great pomp
- With the high-ranking military officers
- With the prominent men of the city
- All of the above
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- All of the above
2
Q
- Why did Festus decide to send Paul to Rome? (25:25)
- Because Paul had done things deserving of death
- Because Paul had made his appeal to the Emperor
- Because Felix told him to send him there
- Because Paul had offended Festus
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- Because Paul had made his appeal to the Emperor
3
Q
- What did Festus think was unreasonable? (25:27)
- ‘“To send a prisoner on to Rome without specifying the charges against him”’
- ‘“Paul’s requests for freedom and protection”’
- ‘“The Jew’s demands to kill Paul”’
- All of the above
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- ‘“To send a prisoner on to Rome without specifying the charges against him”’
4
Q
- Who gave Paul permission to speak for himself? (26:1)
- Festus
- The commander
- Agrippa
- Bernice
A
- Agrippa
5
Q
- Paul asked King Agrippa to listen to him how? (26:3)
- Patiently
- Carefully
- Cautiously
- Sensibly
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- Patiently
6
Q
- How did Paul live as a Pharisee? (26:5)
- He lived as a Sadducee.
- According to the strictest sect of the religion
- By pretending he was a Pharisee
- By going behind their backs and doing as he pleased
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- According to the strictest sect of the religion
7
Q
- According to Paul, why was he on trial? (26:6)
- Because he had put Christians in prison
- Because of his hope in what God had promised their
ancestors - Because he had healed someone
- Because Festus could not make a ruling
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- Because of his hope in what God had promised their
ancestors
8
Q
- According to Paul, who was hoping to see the promise of God fulfilled? (26:7)
- Those who stood there
- All people
- The twelve tribes
- King Agrippa
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- The twelve tribes
9
Q
- What did Paul do in Jerusalem before he was saved? (26:9-10)
- He did “‘all that was possible to oppose the name of
Jesus.”’ - He ‘“supported the church in all they did.”’
- He “‘worked as a tax collector.”’
- ‘“He preached in the church.”’
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- He did “‘all that was possible to oppose the name of
Jesus.”’
10
Q
- What did Paul do in his obsession against Jesus’ followers? (26:11)
- He “‘hunted them down in foreign cities.”’
- He “‘preached for them.”’
- ‘“He told lies about them.”’
- ‘“He raised their taxes.”’
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- He “‘hunted them down in foreign cities.”’
11
Q
- What did Paul see on the road to Damascus? (26: 13)
- An image of Peter
- Heaven
- Many Gentile travelers
- A light from heaven
A
- A light from heaven
12
Q
- Why had the Lord appeared to Paul on the road to Damascus? (26:16)
- To show him exactly who to persecute
- To kill him
- To appoint him as a servant and as a witness of what he had seen and would see of Jesus
- To punish him
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- To appoint him as a servant and as a witness of what he had seen and would see of Jesus
13
Q
- Why was the Lord sending Paul to his own people and to the Gentiles? (26:17-18)
- To ‘“turn them from darkness to light, and from the power of Satan to God”’
- ‘“So that they may receive forgiveness of sins”’
- So they may receive ‘“a place among those who are sanctified by faith in [Jesus]”’
- All of the above
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- All of the above
14
Q
- What message did Paul preach in Damascus, Jerusalem and all Judea? (26:19-20)
- ‘“That they should repent”’
- That they should turn to God
- That they should “‘demonstrate their repentance by their deeds”’
- All of the above
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- All of the above
15
Q
- Who had helped Paul to that very day, the day he testified before Agrippa? (26:22)
- The government
- God
- Felix
- His family
A
- God
16
Q
- What did Festus say was driving Paul insane? (26:24)
- His great learning
- His unbelievable teachings
- His prison sentence
- His unshakable faith
A
- His great learning
17
Q
- Who did Paul ask if he believed the prophets? (26:27)
- Festus
- King Agrippa
- The high priest
- The governor
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- King Agrippa
18
Q
- According to Agrippa, how could Paul have been set free? (26:32)
- Had he not appealed to Caesar
- Had he not have preached to the Gentiles
- Had he not broken the law
- Had he not escaped from prison
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- Had he not appealed to Caesar
19
Q
- According to Acts 4:20, what can we not help doing?
- ‘“Telling others about Jesus Christ”’
- “‘Speaking about what we have seen and heard”’
- ‘“Sharing about the love of God”’
- ‘“Loving others”’
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- “‘Speaking about what we have seen and heard”’
20
Q
- Why could Paul speak freely to King Agrippa? (26:25-26)
- It was not a formal trial.
- King Agrippa was kind.
- The king was familiar with the things Paul was saying.
- The king was a follower of Jesus.
*Adapted from Red Level
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- The king was familiar with the things Paul was saying.