Acts-Dig Site 19-Blue Flashcards
1
Q
- Who was Julius? (27:1)
- The man that Paul and some other prisoners were handed over to
- A centurion
- A member of the Imperial Regiment
- All of the above
A
- All of the above
2
Q
- When Paul’s ship started out, why was it dangerous to sail? (27:9)
- Because it was after the Day of Atonement
- Because it was too warm outside
- Because it was too cold outside
- Because there was no captain onboard
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- Because it was after the Day of Atonement
3
Q
- What did Paul warn the sailors? (27:9-10)
- That God was against this voyage
- That they would be sorry for taking on so many prisoners
- That the voyage would be disastrous
- That they would all die
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- That the voyage would be disastrous
4
Q
- Whose advice did the centurion follow? (27:11)
- The advice of the pilot and the owner of the ship
- The advice of the centurion’s wife
- The advice of Paul
- His own advice
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- The advice of the pilot and the owner of the ship
5
Q
- Where did the majority on board hope to winter the ship? (27: 12)
- Phoenix
- Macedonia
- Fair Havens
- Salmone
A
- Phoenix
6
Q
- What was the wind of hurricane force called? (27:14)
- A typhoon
- The Northeaster
- A waterspout
- “The Great Storm”
A
- The Northeaster
7
Q
- What did the sailors do with the boat when it was caught in a storm? (27:17-19)
- They passed ropes under the ship to hold it together.
- “They lowered the sea anchor and let the ship be driven along.”
- They threw the cargo and tackle overboard.
- All of the above
A
- All of the above
8
Q
- When did the sailors give up all hope of being saved (27:20)
- “When they threw the ship’s tackle overboard”
- “When neither sun nor stars appeared for many days and the storm continued raging”
- “When an angel of death appeared”
- “When the ship broke into pieces”
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- “When neither sun nor stars appeared for many days and the storm continued raging”
9
Q
- What did the angel of God tell Paul on the ship? (27:23-24)
- “‘Do not be afraid.”’
- “‘You must stand trial before Caesar.”’
- “‘God has graciously given you the lives of all who sail with you.”’
- All of the above
A
- All of the above
10
Q
- On the ship, what did Paul have faith in? (27:25)
- In their sailing abilities
- That they would surely perish
- In God that it would happen just as He told him
- That something great was going to happen in Israel
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- In God that it would happen just as He told him
11
Q
- Why did Paul urge everyone on the ship to keep up their courage? (27:22-25)
- Because not one of them would be lost
- Because an angel told him everyone on board would be saved
- Because Paul had faith in God, that what He told him would come true
- All of the above
A
- All of the above
12
Q
- When did Paul urge everyone on board to eat? (27:33)
- Around noon
- Before bedtime
- When the sun was setting
- Just before dawn
A
- Just before dawn
13
Q
- On the ship, what did Paul do with the bread? (27:35)
- He gave thanks to God in front of everyone.
- He broke it.
- He began to eat it.
- All of the above
A
- All of the above
14
Q
- When did the sailors throw the grain overboard? (27:38)
- On the first day of the journey
- On the third day
- After they had eaten as much as they wanted
- Right before they landed in Rome
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- After they had eaten as much as they wanted
15
Q
- What happened when “they hoisted the foresail to the wind and made for the beach”? (27:40-41)
- “The ship struck a sandbar and ran aground.”
- “The bow stuck fast and would not move.”
- “The stern was broken to pieces by the pounding of the surf.”
- All of the above
A
- All of the above
16
Q
- Why did the soldiers plan to kill the prisoners? (27:42)
- “To keep them from rioting”
- “To prevent any of them from swimming away and escaping”
- “To lighten the load of the ship”
- “To protect themselves from harm”
A
- “To prevent any of them from swimming away and escaping”
17
Q
- Who kept the soldiers from carrying out their plan to kill the prisoners on board? (27:42-43)
- Paul
- The owner of the ship
- The island people
- The centurion
A
- The centurion
18
Q
- How did everyone on board reach land? (27:43-44)
- Some swam and some held onto planks or other parts of the ship.
- Some rode in the lifeboat.
- The boat landed safely; so they just walked off.
- All of the above
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- Some swam and some held onto planks or other parts of the ship.
19
Q
- Finish this verse: “Let us hold unswervingly to the hope we profess, … “ (Hebrews 10:23)
- ” … for life is short.”
- ” … for you cannot put your hope in people.”
- ” … for he who promised is faithful.”
- ” … for you never know what may happen tomorrow.”
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- ” … for he who promised is faithful.”
20
Q
- How many people were on board the ship? (27:37)
- 40
- 137
- 276
- 382
*Adapted from Red Level
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- 276