Dig Site 12 - Teen Style Questions Flashcards
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According to Acts, chapter 17, verse 3, who is this Jesus I am proclaiming to you?
The Messiah
(17:3)
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To where did a group of Epicurean and Stoic philosophers bring Paul?
To a meeting of the Areopagus
(17:19)
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What did the Berean Jews examine every day?
The Scriptures
(17:11)
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According to Acts, chapter 17, verse 14, whom did the believers immediately send to the coast?
Paul
(17:14)
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According to Acts, chapter 17, verse 1, where was a Jewish synagogue?
In Thessalonica
(17:1)
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Who now commands all people everywhere to repent?
God
(17:30)
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Situation question: who said it, to whom, and where: “May we know what this new teaching is that you are presenting?”
A group of Epicurean and Stoic philosophers said it to Paul, at a meeting of the Areopagus
(17:19)
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Into what has Jason welcomed Paul and Silas?
His house
(17:7)
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According to Acts, chapter 17, verse 28, what do we have in him?
Our being
(17:28)
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Who will judge the world with justice by the man he has appointed?
God
(17:31)
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In Acts, chapter 17, what did others remark that Paul seemed to be advocating?
Foreign gods
(17:18)
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In search of whom did a mob rush to Jason’s house?
Paul and Silas
(17:5)
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What did all the Athenians and the foreigners who lived there spend their time doing?
Nothing but talking aobut and listening to the latest ideas
(17:21)
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According to Acts, chapter 17, verse 13, where was Paul preaching the word of God?
At Berea
(17:13)
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What city was full of idols?
Athens
(17:16)
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When did Paul reason with them from the Scriptures in the synagogue?
On three Sabbath days
(17:2)
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What does God himself give everyone?
Life and breath and everything else
(17:25)
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According to Acts, chapter 17, verse 15, to where did those who escorted Paul bring him?
Athens
(17:15)
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From whom did God make all the nations?
One man
(17:26)
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Whom were some of the Jews in Thessalonica agitating?
The crowds
(17:13)
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According to Acts, chapter 17, verse 10, to where did the believers send Paul and Silas away?
Berea
(17:10)
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Two-part answer: What did a group of Epicurean and Stoic philosophers say because Paul was preaching the good news about Jesus and the resurrection?
1) Some of them asked, “What is this babbler trying to say?” 2) Others remarked, “He seems to be advocating foreign gods.”
(17:18)
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Who has set a day when he will judge the world with justice by the man he has appointed?
God
(17:31)
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With whom did Paul reason in the synagogue at Athens?
Both Jews and God-fearing Greeks
(17:17)
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When did the Berean Jews examine the Scriptures?
Every day
(17:11)
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According to Acts, chapter 17, verse 5, what did they form?
A mob
(17:5)
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To whom did they say, “May we know what this new teaching is that you are presenting?”
Paul
(17:19)
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What should we not think since we are his offspring?
That the divine being is like gold or silver or stone—an image made by human design and skill
(17:29)
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What did they make Jason and the others post?
Bond
(17:9)
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According to Acts, chapter 17, verse 16, who was greatly distressed?
Paul
(17:16)
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From what did the Messiah have to rise?
The dead
(17:3)
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Who said, “This Jesus I am proclaiming to you is the Messiah.”?
Paul
(17:3)
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From whom is God not far?
Any one of us
(17:27)
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According to Acts, chapter 17, verse 30, what does God now command all people everywhere?
To repent
(17:30)
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What did the Jews in Thessalonica learn?
That Paul was preaching the word of God at Berea
(17:13)
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Who immediately sent Paul to the coast?
The believers
(17:14)
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According to Acts, chapter 17, verse 8, into what were the crowd and the city officials thrown?
Turmoil
(17:8)
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According to Acts, chapter 17, verse 14, to where did believers immediately send Paul?
The coast
(17:14)
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What did the Berean Jews receive with great eagerness?
The message
(17:11)
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Who even found an altar with this inscription: TO AN UNKNOWN GOD?
Paul
(17:23)
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To whom has God given proof of this by raising him from the dead?
Everyone
(17:31)
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According to Acts, chapter 17, verse 5, what were other Jews?
Jealous
(17:5)
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What did Paul even find as he walked around and looked carefully at their objects of worship?
An altar with this inscription:TO AN UNKNOWN GOD
(17:23)
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Which member of the Areopagus became a follower of Paul and believed?
Dionysius
(17:34)
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Of what was Dionysius a member?
The Areopagus
(17:34)
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According to Acts, chapter 17, verse 7, who has welcomed them into his house?
Jason
(17:7)
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According to Acts, chapter 17, verse 9, what did they make Jason and the others do?
Post bond
(17:9)
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Who was explaining and proving that the Messiah had to suffer and rise from the dead?
Paul
(17:3)
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Who reasoned with them from the Scriptures?
Paul
(17:2)
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According to Acts, chapter 17, verse 33, who left the Council at that?
Paul
(17:33)
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Who overlooked such ignorance in the past?
God
(17:30)
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Where did the believers send Paul and Silas as soon as it was night?
Away to Berea
(17:10)
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According to Acts, chapter 17, verse 16, where was Paul waiting for them?
In Athens
(17:16)
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Who then stood up in the meeting of the Areopagus and said: “People of Athens! I see that in every way you are very religious.”?
Paul
(17:22)
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What did a mob start in the city?
A riot
(17:5)
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What have some of your own poets said?
“We are his offspring”
(17:28)
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According to Acts, chapter 17, verse 7, what are they all defying?
Caesar’s decrees
(17:7)
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According to Acts, chapter 17, verse 2, who went into the synagogue?
Paul
(17:2)
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Who left the Council?
Paul
(17:33)
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Who brought Paul to Athens?
Those who escorted Paul
(17:15)
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According to Acts, chapter 17, verse 13, who was preaching the word of God?
Paul
(17:13)
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According to Acts, chapter 17, verse 14, where did Silas and Timothy stay?
At Berea
(17:14)
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According to Acts, chapter 17, verse 29, what are we?
God’s offspring
(17:29)
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Whose offspring are we?
God’s
(17:29)
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Who were persuaded and joined Paul and Silas?
Some of the Jews, and a large number of God-fearing Greeks and quite a few prominent women
(17:4)
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Who is not far from any one of us?
God
(17:27)
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Where did some of the Jews in Thessalonica go too?
Berea
(17:13)
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According to Acts, chapter 17, verse 5, who were jealous?
Other Jews
(17:5)
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Who did this so that they would seek him and perhaps reach out for him and find him?
God
(17:27)
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With whom did a group of Epicurean and Stoic philosophers begin to debate?
Paul
(17:18)
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Who sent Paul and Silas away to Berea?
The believers
(17:10)
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According to Acts, chapter 17, verse 12, what did a number of prominent Greek women and many Greek men do?
Believed
(17:12)
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Where did Paul go as was his custom?
Into the synagogue
(17:2)
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Whose decrees are they all defying?
Caesar’s
(17:7)
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Who were of more noble character than those in Thessalonica?
The Berean Jews
(17:11)
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Who walked around and looked carefully at their objects of worship?
Paul
(17:23)
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According to Acts, chapter 17, verse 8, who were thrown into turmoil?
The crowd and the city officials
(17:8)
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In Acts, chapter 17, whom did a mob say had caused trouble all over the world?
Paul and Silas
(17:6)
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According to Acts, chapter 17, verse 5, what did they start in the city?
A riot
(17:5)
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Who was a member of the Areopagus?
Dionysius
(17:34)
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According to Acts, chapter 17, verse 25, by what is he not served?
Human hands
(17:25)
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Who started a riot in Thessalonica?
Other Jews
(17:5)
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Two-part answer: in Acts, chapter 17, which philosophers began to debate with Paul?
1) Epicurean; 2) Stoic
(17:18)
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In whom do we live and move and have our being?
God
(17:28)
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To whose house did a mob rush in search of Paul and Silas?
Jason’s
(17:5)
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Where did a mob say Paul and Silas had caused trouble?
All over the world
(17:6)
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What did God mark out for all the nations?
Their appointed times in history and the boundaries of their lands
(17:26)
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What did God overlook in the past?
Such ignorance
(17:30)
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Whom were some of the Jews in Thessalonica stirring up?
The crowds
(17:13)
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According to Acts, chapter 17, verse 31, whom will he judge?
The world
(17:31)
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Whom does God himself give life and breath and everything else?
Everyone
(17:25)
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What does Paul seem to be advocating to others?
Foreign gods
(17:18)
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Who began to debate with Paul?
A group of Epicurean and Stoic philosophers
(17:18)
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Whom did a large number of God-fearing Greeks join?
Paul and Silas
(17:4)
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According to Acts, chapter 17, verse 18, who was preaching the good news about Jesus and the resurrection?
Paul
(17:18)
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According to Acts, chapter 17, verse 1, to where did Paul and his companions come?
Thessalonica
(17:1)
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Situation question: who said it, and to whom: “We want to hear you again on this subject.”?
Others of a group of Epicurean and Stoic philosophers (people of Athens) said it to Paul
(17:32)
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According to Acts, chapter 17, verse 16, who was waiting for them?
Paul
(17:16)
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In Acts, chapter 17, where did a mob start a riot?
In the city of Thessalonica
(17:5)
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Who is biring some strange ideas to their ears?
Paul
(17:20)
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Situation question: who said it, and where: “People of Athens! I see that in every way you are very religious.”?
Paul said it, in the meeting of the Areopagus
(17:22)
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Where was Paul waiting for Silas and Timothy?
In Athens
(17:16)
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What day has God set?
A day when God will judge the world with justice
(17:31)
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Who sneered?
Some of the men of Athans
(17:32)
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Whom did quite a few prominent women join?
Paul and Silas
(17:4)
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According to Acts, chapter 17, verse 22, who then stood up?
Paul
(17:21)
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With what will God judge the world?
Justice
(17:31)
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From what did Paul reason with them?
The Scriptures
(17:2)
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Who reasoned in the marketplace day by day with those who happened to be there?
Paul
(17:17)
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According to Acts, chapter 17, verse 32, what did some of them do?
Sneer
(17:32)
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In Acts, chapter 17, whom did they say was bringing some strange ideas to their ears?
Paul
(17:20)
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Who said: “People of Athens! I see that in every way you are very religious.”?
Paul
(17:22)
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According to Acts, chapter 17, verse 33, whom did Paul leave?
The Council
(17:33)
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Who was greatly distressed to see that the city was full of idols?
Paul
(17:16)
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Who had to suffer and rise from the dead?
The Messiah
(17:3)
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Whom will God judge with justice by the man he has appointed?
The world
(17:31)
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Before whom did they drag Jason and some other believers?
The city officials
(17:6)
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According to Acts, chapter 17, verse 22, what does Paul see?
That in every way you are very religious
(17:22)
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Whom did they bring to a meeting of the Areopagus?
Paul
(17:19)
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According to Acts, chapter 17, verse 34, of whom did some of the people become followers?
Paul
(17:34)
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God has set a day when he will judge the world with what?
Justice
(17:31)
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According to Acts, chapter 17, verse 12, who believed?
Many of the Berean Jews, as did also a number of prominent Greek women and many Greek men
(17:12)
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According to Acts, chapter 17, verse 22, what are you people of Athens in every way?
Very religious
(17:22)
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Who has given proof of this to everyone by raising him from the dead?
God
(17:31)