Dig Site 19 - Teen Style Questions Flashcards
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What will be destroyed?
The ship
(27:22)
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What is going to be disastrous and bring great loss to ship and cargo, and to our own lives also?
Our voyage
(27:10)
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What do they need to survive?
Food
(27:34)
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What has God graciously given Paul?
The lives of all who sail with Paul
(27:24)
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What did Paul urge them all to do just before dawn?
Eat
(27:33)
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Where did they begin to throw the cargo?
Overboard
(27:18)
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What did the men begin to throw overboard the next day?
The ship’s cargo
(27:18)
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Who planned to kill the prisoners?
The soldiers
(27:42)
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According to Acts, chapter 27, verse 36, when were they all encouraged?
When Paul broke bread and began to eat it
(27:36)
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What did the men hoist aboard?
The lifeboat
(27:17)
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In Acts, chapter 27, what is referred to as the Day of Atonement?
Yom Kippur
(27:9)
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Who hoisted the lifeboat aboard?
The men
(27:17)
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Who urged them all to eat?
Paul
(27:33)
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What continued raging?
The storm
(27:20)
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From where did a wind of hurricane force sweep down before very long?
The island
(27:14)
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What were we hardly able to make secure?
The lifeboat
(27:16)
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Where did the men hoist the lifeboat?
Aboard
(27:17)
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By what was the stern broken to pieces?
The pounding of the surf
(27:41)
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To whom did Paul give thanks in front of them all?
God
(27:35)
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Into what could the ship not head?
The wind
(27:15)
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Where did they throw the ship’s tackle?
Overboard
(27:19)
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What was a harbor in Crete, facing both southwest and northwest?
Phoenix
(27:12)
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What is going to bring great loss to ship and cargo and to our own lives also?
Our voyage
(27:10)
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Where did Paul say that they must run aground?
On some island
(27:26)
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Who took some bread and gave thanks to God in front of them all?
Paul
(27:35)
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From where did we board a ship about to sail for ports along the coast of the province of Asia?
Adramyttium
(27:2)
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Who were hoping to winter in Phoenix?
The majority
(27:12)
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What was a wind of hurricane force called?
The Northeaster
(27:14)
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Where did they decide to run the ship aground if they could?
A bay on a sandy beach
(27:39)
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What swept down from the iland before very long?
A wind of hurricane force, called the Northeaster
(27:14)
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Where was the majority hoping to reach?
Phoenix
(27:12)
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In Acts, chapter 27, how many of the 276 persons on board Paul’s ship made it safely to land?
All of them
(27:44)
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Who must stand trial before Caesar?
Paul
(27:24)
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To whom were Paul and some other prisoners handed over?
A centruion named Julius
(22:1)
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Who broke some bread and began to eat?
Paul
(27:35)
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What held the rudders?
Ropes
(27:40)
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How has God given Paul the lives of all who sail with him?
Graciously
(27:24)
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What had been lost?
Much time
(27:9)
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What had already become dangerous because by now it was after the Day of Atonement?
Sailing
(27:9)
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What did they pass under the ship itself to hold it together?
Ropes
(27:17)
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Who warned them, “Men, I can see that our voyage is going to be disastrous and bring great loss to ship and cargo, and to our own lives also.”?
Paul
(27:9-10)
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According to Acts, chapter 27, verse 10, what can Paul see?
That our voyage is going to be disastrous and bringing great loss to ship and cargo, and to our own lives also
(27:10)
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What will not one of you lose from your head?
A single hair
(27:34)
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Who now urges them to take some food?
Paul
(27:34)
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Why did the majority decide that we should sail on?
Since the harbor was unsuitable to winter in
(27:12)
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When would the men have spared themselves this damage and loss?
If they would have taken Paul’s advice not to sail from Crete
(27:21)
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Who has graciously given Paul the lives of all who sail with him?
God
(27:24)
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By what was the ship caught?
The storm
(27:15)
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When did they see their opportunity?
When a gentle south wind began to blow
(27:13)
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Why had sailing already become dangerous?
Because by now it was after the Day of Atonement
(27:9)
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According to Acts, chapter 27, verse 17, of what were the men afraid?
They would run aground on the sandbars of Syrtis
(27:17)
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What was unsuitable to winter in?
The harbor
(27:12)
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Who now urges the men to keep up their courage?
Paul
(27:22)
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What did they not recognize when daylight came?
The land
(27:39)
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Who was a Macedonian from Thessalonica?
Aristarchus
(27:2)
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When did they lighten the ship by throwing the grain into the sea?
When they had eaten as much as they wanted
(27:38)
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When were we hardly able to make the lifeboat secure?
As we passed to the lee of a small island called Cauda
(27:16)
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From where did the Northeaster sweep down?
The island
(27:14)
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Who said, “Men, you should have taken my advice not to sail from Crete; then you would have spared yourselves this damage and loss.”?
Paul
(27:21)
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Who decided that we should sail on, hoping to reach Phoenix and winter there?
The majority
(27:12)
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Who threw the ship’s tackle overboard with their own hands?
The men
(27:19)
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Whose advice was not to sail from Crete?
Paul’s
(27:21)
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What did they let be driven along?
The ship
(27:17)
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What did they weigh?
Anchor
(27:13)
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Whom has God graciously given the lives of all who sail with him?
Paul
(27:24)
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How many were there altogether on board?
276
(27:37)
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Who kept the soldiers from carrying out their plan?
The centurion
(27:43)
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What have they gone without for the last fourteen days?
Food
(27:33)
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Who were hoping to reach Phoenix?
The majority
(27:12)
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Who were handed over to a centruion named Julius?
Paul and some other prisoners
(22:1)
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Whom does Paul serve?
God
(27:23)
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What did they cut loose and leave in the sea?
The anchors
(27:40)
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Without what have they gone for the last fourteen days?
Food
(27:33)
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When did we give way to the storm and were driven along?
When the ship was caught by the storm and could not head into the wind
(27:15)
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Who began to throw the cargo overboard?
The men
(27:18)
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To where were the rest to get on planks or on other pieces of the ship?
Land
(27:44)
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Whose advice did the centurion follow?
The advice of the pilot and of the owner of the ship
(27:11)
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How were the rest to get to land?
On planks or on other pieces of the ship
(27:44)
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Who lowered the sea anchor and let the ship be driven along?
The men
(27:17)
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When did we finaly give up all hope of being saved?
When neither sun nor stars appeared for many days and the storm continued raging
(27:20)
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What was caught by the storm?
The ship
(27:15)
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Where did the majority hope to winter?
Phoenix
(27:12)
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What did they throw overboard with their own hands on the third day?
The ship’s tackle
(27:19)
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Of what did we finally give up all hope?
Being saved
(27:20)
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Why does Paul urge the men to keep up their courage?
Because not one of you will be lost
(27:22)
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Why did the soldiers plann to kill the prisoners?
To prevent any of the prisoners from swimming away and escaping
(27:42)
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Whose life did the centurion want to spare?
Paul’s
(27:43)
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What did the men do when they had hoised the lifeboat aboard?
Passed rops under the ship itself to hold it together
(27:17)
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What could not head into the wind?
The ship
(27:15)
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Who was with us on a ship from Adramyttium?
Aristarchus
(27:2)
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Who were afraid they would run aground on the sandbars of Syrtis?
The men
(27:17)
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Who stood beside Paul last night?
An angel of the God to whom Paul belongs and whom Paul serves
(27:23)