Chapter 2 Flashcards
According to Acts 2:1, where were the apostles?
All together in one place (2:1)
When were the apostles all together in one place?
When the day of the Pentecost came (2:1)
Where were the apostles when the day of the Pentecost came?
All together in one place (2:1)
Complete, in essence, the verse that contains the unique word “blowing”
“Suddenly a sound like the blowing of a violent wind came from Heaven and filled the whole house where they were sitting” (2:2)
What came from Heaven?
A sound like the blowing of a violent wind (2:2)
What did a sound like the blowing of a violent wind fill?
The whole house they were sitting in (2:2)
What separated and came to rest on each of them?
What seemed to be tongues on fire (2:3)
Complete, in essence, the verse that contains the unique word “separated”.
“They saw what seemed to be tongues of fire that separated and came to rest on each of them” (2:3)
As what did all of them begin to speak in other tongues?
As the Spirit enabled them (2:4)
According to Acts 2:4, who were filled with the Holy Spirit?
All of them (2:4)
Who were staying in Jerusalem?
God-fearing Jews from every nation under heaven (2:5)
According to Acts 2:5, what were the Jews?
God-fearing (2:5)
Where were God-fearing Jews from every nation under Heaven staying?
In Jerusalem (2:5)
When did a crowd come together in bewilderment?
When they heard this sound (2:6)
Two-part question: Who came together in bewilderment, and why?
1) A crowd and 2) because each one heard their own language being spoken (2:6)
What did the crowd ask, utterly amazed?
“Aren’t all these who are speaking Galileans?” (2:7)
Who were Galileans?
All those who were speaking (2:7)
According to Acts 2:7, what did they ask?
“Aren’t all these who are speaking Galileans?” (2:7)
How did each of the Jews hear the apostles?
In their native language (2:8)
Situation question: Who said it, and how: “Aren’t all these who are speaking Galileans? Then how is it that each of us hears them in our native tongue?”
The crowd said it, utterly amazed (2:7-8)
Who heard the apostles in their native language?
Each of the Jews (2:8)
How did each of the Jews hear the apostles declaring the wonders of God?
In their own tongues (2:11)
Fifteen-part answer: Who heard the apostles speaking in their own language?
1) Parthians 2) Medes 3) Elamites
4) residents of Mesopotamia 5) Judea
6) Cappadocia 7) Pontus 8) Asia
9) Phrygia 10) Pamphylia 11) Egypt
12) parts of Libia near Cyrene 13) Rome 14) Cretans and 15) Arabs (2:8-11)
According to Acts 2:11, what do we hear?
Them declaring the wonders of God in our own tongues (2:11)
According to Acts 2:12, what did they ask one another?
“What does this mean?” (2:12)
Whom did the crowd ask, “What does this mean?”
One another (2:12)
Situation question: Who said it, to whom, and in what situation: “What does this mean?”
The crowd asked one another when they were amazed and perplexed at the apostles declaring the wonders of God in their own tongues (2:11-12)
What did some who made fun of the apostles say?
“They have had too much wine” (2:13)
According to Acts 2:13, what have they had?
Too much wine (2:13)
What did Peter raise?
His voice (2:14)
With whom did Peter stand up?
The Eleven (2:14)
According to Acts 2:15, what time is it?
Only nine in the morning (2:15)
What are these people not?
Drunk, as you suppose (2:15)
Situation question: Who said it, to whom and in response to what: “These people are not drunk, as you suppose. It’s only nine in the morning!”
Peter said it to the crowd in respone to some of them saying, “They have had too much wine” (2:13,15)
By whom was this spoken?
The prophet Joel (2:16)
According to Acts 2:16, what is this?
What was spoken by the prophet Joel (2:16)
What will God do in the last days?
Pour out his Spirit on all people (2:17)
What will your sons and daughters do in the last days?
Prophesy (2:17)
On whom will God even pour his Spirit in those last days?
Even on his servants, both men and women (2:18)
According to Acts 2:18, on whom will I pour out my spirit?
Even on my servants, both men and women (2:18)
Old testament: “Even on my servants, both men and women, I will pour out my Spirit in those days, and they will prophesy”?
Joel (2:18)
What signs will God show on the Earth below?
Blood and fire and billows of smoke (2:19)
According to Acts 2:19, what will I show?
Wonders in the Heavens above and signs on the Earth below, blood and fire and billows of smoke (2:19)
When will the sun be turned to darkness and the moon to blood?
Before the coming of the great and glorious day of the Lord (2:20)