Acts-Dig Site 19-Blue Flashcards

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

*Adapted from Red Level