Acts Test 2 (Acts 9-28) Flashcards

1
Q

Who initially defended Paul, when he first faced skepticism in Jerusalem?

A

Barnabas

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2
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Who did God specifically use to “open the door of the church” to the Gentiles?

A

Peter

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3
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Who was the Roman Centurion who feared God and was part of a divine appointment with Peter?

A

Cornelius

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4
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It was at _____ that believers were first called “CHRISTIANS”.

A

Antioch (Syrian)

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5
Q

Herod sought to please the Jews and as a result executed ______.

A

James

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6
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Who left the ministry during Paul’s first missionary journey, becoming a source of disagreement between Paul and Barnabas at the beginning of his second missionary journey?

A

John Mark

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In LYSTRA, Paul heals a lame man, and as a result, the crowd began to treat him as a god, along with Barnabas. This opinion was eventually changed and they proceeded to ________ Paul.

A

Stone

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8
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Who became the leading figure in the Jerusalem church?

A

James

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9
Q

In Philippi, while in Prison, Paul and Silas __________.

A

Offered prayer and praise to God

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10
Q

During Paul’s ministry in Corinth, Paul met his own financial needs by working as a _____.

A

Tentmaker

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11
Q

How long did Paul minister in Ephesus (in total)?

A

About 3 years

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12
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When Romans sought to beat Paul to gain the truth behind why the Jewish mob wanted to kill him, what stopped them?

A

His Roman citizenship

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13
Q

Rather than being set free, Paul was sent off to Rome because __________.

A

He appealed to Caesar

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14
Q

When —–BECAME A CHRISTIAN he ____hesitated that Jesus was the son of God.

A

Paul Never

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15
Q

Does God show partiality?

A

No

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16
Q

How did the GENTILES receive the Holy Spirit?

A

The same way as the Jews

17
Q

Despite the persecution in JERUSALEM, the ______ continued to grow and multiply.

18
Q

Paul traveled where the _______ led him, continually subjecting his plans to the __________.

A

Holy Spirit

Lord’s leading

19
Q

Paul discussed the gospel with ______.

A

Anyone who came to him

20
Q

To Paul _____ was more important to him than physical safety

A

The Lord’s will

21
Q

PAUL’S ADDRESS TO THE EPHESIAN ELDERS

  • Paul was _____ that he would not see them again:
  • he appealed to the way he ______ among them to urge them to remain FAITHFUL in the future.
  • he indicated that even though trouble lay ahead, he was “BOUND BY THE SPIRIT” to go to JERUSALEM.
  • Paul also stated that he was INNOCENT OF BLOOD, convinced that he carried out the mission God had given him.
  • Paul closes with a warning to BE ALERT for attacks on their faith and their church.
A

Confident

Lived

22
Q

What does the term “Christian” mean?

A

Follower of Christ
Christ’s party
Those belonging to Christ

23
Q

What was the pattern for Paul’s evangelism as he entered each town?

A

Go to the synagogue. Find the Gentiles

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PAUL’S ADDRESS TO THE EPHESIAN ELDERS

  • Paul was CONFIDENT that he would not see them again.
  • He appealed to the way he LIVED among them to urge them to remain _____ in the future.
  • He indicated that even though troubles lay ahead, he was “BOUND BY THE SPIRIT” to go to ________.
  • Paul also stated that he was INNOCENT (OF BLOOD) convinced that he carried out the mission God had given him.
  • Paul closes with a warning to BE ALERT for attacks on their faith and their church.
A

Faithful

Jerusalem

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PAUL'S ADRESS TO THE EPHESIAN ELDERS - Paul was CONFIDENT that he would not see them again: - he appealed to the way he LIVED among them to urge them to remain FAITHFUL in the future. - he indicated that even though trouble lay ahead, he was "BOUND BY THE SPIRIT" to go to JERUSALEM. - Paul stated that he was __________, convinced that he carried out the mission God had given him. - Paul closes with a warning to ______ for attacks on their faith and their church.
Innocent of blood | Be alert
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What did God often use to back the message of the gospel?
Miracles
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What did Paul do while in Rome under house arrest?
Asked people to come so he could preach to them