Dig Site 19 - Teen Style Questions Flashcards

1
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What will be destroyed?

A

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?

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Our voyage

(27:10)

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What do they need to survive?

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Food

(27:34)

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4
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What has God graciously given Paul?

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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?

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Eat

(27:33)

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Where did they begin to throw the cargo?

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Overboard

(27:18)

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What did the men begin to throw overboard the next day?

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The ship’s cargo

(27:18)

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Who planned to kill the prisoners?

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The soldiers

(27:42)

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According to Acts, chapter 27, verse 36, when were they all encouraged?

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When Paul broke bread and began to eat it

(27:36)

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What did the men hoist aboard?

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The lifeboat

(27:17)

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In Acts, chapter 27, what is referred to as the Day of Atonement?

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Yom Kippur

(27:9)

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Who hoisted the lifeboat aboard?

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The men

(27:17)

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Who urged them all to eat?

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Paul

(27:33)

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14
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What continued raging?

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The storm

(27:20)

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From where did a wind of hurricane force sweep down before very long?

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The island

(27:14)

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What were we hardly able to make secure?

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The lifeboat

(27:16)

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Where did the men hoist the lifeboat?

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Aboard

(27:17)

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By what was the stern broken to pieces?

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The pounding of the surf

(27:41)

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To whom did Paul give thanks in front of them all?

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God

(27:35)

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Into what could the ship not head?

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The wind

(27:15)

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Where did they throw the ship’s tackle?

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Overboard

(27:19)

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What was a harbor in Crete, facing both southwest and northwest?

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Phoenix

(27:12)

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What is going to bring great loss to ship and cargo and to our own lives also?

A

Our voyage

(27:10)

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Where did Paul say that they must run aground?

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On some island

(27:26)

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Who took some bread and gave thanks to God in front of them all?

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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?

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Adramyttium

(27:2)

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Who were hoping to winter in Phoenix?

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The majority

(27:12)

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What was a wind of hurricane force called?

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The Northeaster

(27:14)

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29
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Where did they decide to run the ship aground if they could?

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A bay on a sandy beach

(27:39)

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What swept down from the iland before very long?

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A wind of hurricane force, called the Northeaster

(27:14)

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31
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Where was the majority hoping to reach?

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Phoenix

(27:12)

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32
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In Acts, chapter 27, how many of the 276 persons on board Paul’s ship made it safely to land?

A

All of them

(27:44)

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33
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Who must stand trial before Caesar?

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Paul

(27:24)

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34
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To whom were Paul and some other prisoners handed over?

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A centruion named Julius

(22:1)

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35
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Who broke some bread and began to eat?

A

Paul

(27:35)

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36
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G

What held the rudders?

A

Ropes

(27:40)

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37
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G

How has God given Paul the lives of all who sail with him?

A

Graciously

(27:24)

38
Q

G

What had been lost?

A

Much time

(27:9)

39
Q

G

What had already become dangerous because by now it was after the Day of Atonement?

A

Sailing

(27:9)

40
Q

G

What did they pass under the ship itself to hold it together?

A

Ropes

(27:17)

41
Q

G

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.”?

A

Paul

(27:9-10)

42
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A

According to Acts, chapter 27, verse 10, what can Paul see?

A

That our voyage is going to be disastrous and bringing great loss to ship and cargo, and to our own lives also

(27:10)

43
Q

G

What will not one of you lose from your head?

A

A single hair

(27:34)

44
Q

G

Who now urges them to take some food?

A

Paul

(27:34)

45
Q

G

Why did the majority decide that we should sail on?

A

Since the harbor was unsuitable to winter in

(27:12)

46
Q

G

When would the men have spared themselves this damage and loss?

A

If they would have taken Paul’s advice not to sail from Crete

(27:21)

47
Q

G

Who has graciously given Paul the lives of all who sail with him?

A

God

(27:24)

48
Q

G

By what was the ship caught?

A

The storm

(27:15)

49
Q

G

When did they see their opportunity?

A

When a gentle south wind began to blow

(27:13)

50
Q

G

Why had sailing already become dangerous?

A

Because by now it was after the Day of Atonement

(27:9)

51
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A

According to Acts, chapter 27, verse 17, of what were the men afraid?

A

They would run aground on the sandbars of Syrtis

(27:17)

52
Q

G

What was unsuitable to winter in?

A

The harbor

(27:12)

53
Q

G

Who now urges the men to keep up their courage?

A

Paul

(27:22)

54
Q

G

What did they not recognize when daylight came?

A

The land

(27:39)

55
Q

G

Who was a Macedonian from Thessalonica?

A

Aristarchus

(27:2)

56
Q

G

When did they lighten the ship by throwing the grain into the sea?

A

When they had eaten as much as they wanted

(27:38)

57
Q

G

When were we hardly able to make the lifeboat secure?

A

As we passed to the lee of a small island called Cauda

(27:16)

58
Q

G

From where did the Northeaster sweep down?

A

The island

(27:14)

59
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G

Who said, “Men, you should have taken my advice not to sail from Crete; then you would have spared yourselves this damage and loss.”?

A

Paul

(27:21)

60
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G

Who decided that we should sail on, hoping to reach Phoenix and winter there?

A

The majority

(27:12)

61
Q

G

Who threw the ship’s tackle overboard with their own hands?

A

The men

(27:19)

62
Q

G

Whose advice was not to sail from Crete?

A

Paul’s

(27:21)

63
Q

G

What did they let be driven along?

A

The ship

(27:17)

64
Q

G

What did they weigh?

A

Anchor

(27:13)

65
Q

G

Whom has God graciously given the lives of all who sail with him?

A

Paul

(27:24)

66
Q

G

How many were there altogether on board?

A

276

(27:37)

67
Q

G

Who kept the soldiers from carrying out their plan?

A

The centurion

(27:43)

68
Q

G

What have they gone without for the last fourteen days?

A

Food

(27:33)

69
Q

G

Who were hoping to reach Phoenix?

A

The majority

(27:12)

70
Q

G

Who were handed over to a centruion named Julius?

A

Paul and some other prisoners

(22:1)

71
Q

G

Whom does Paul serve?

A

God

(27:23)

72
Q

G

What did they cut loose and leave in the sea?

A

The anchors

(27:40)

73
Q

G

Without what have they gone for the last fourteen days?

A

Food

(27:33)

74
Q

G

When did we give way to the storm and were driven along?

A

When the ship was caught by the storm and could not head into the wind

(27:15)

75
Q

G

Who began to throw the cargo overboard?

A

The men

(27:18)

76
Q

G

To where were the rest to get on planks or on other pieces of the ship?

A

Land

(27:44)

77
Q

G

Whose advice did the centurion follow?

A

The advice of the pilot and of the owner of the ship

(27:11)

78
Q

G

How were the rest to get to land?

A

On planks or on other pieces of the ship

(27:44)

79
Q

G

Who lowered the sea anchor and let the ship be driven along?

A

The men

(27:17)

80
Q

G

When did we finaly give up all hope of being saved?

A

When neither sun nor stars appeared for many days and the storm continued raging

(27:20)

81
Q

G

What was caught by the storm?

A

The ship

(27:15)

82
Q

G

Where did the majority hope to winter?

A

Phoenix

(27:12)

83
Q

G

What did they throw overboard with their own hands on the third day?

A

The ship’s tackle

(27:19)

84
Q

G

Of what did we finally give up all hope?

A

Being saved

(27:20)

85
Q

G

Why does Paul urge the men to keep up their courage?

A

Because not one of you will be lost

(27:22)

86
Q

G

Why did the soldiers plann to kill the prisoners?

A

To prevent any of the prisoners from swimming away and escaping

(27:42)

87
Q

G

Whose life did the centurion want to spare?

A

Paul’s

(27:43)

88
Q

G

What did the men do when they had hoised the lifeboat aboard?

A

Passed rops under the ship itself to hold it together

(27:17)

89
Q

G

What could not head into the wind?

A

The ship

(27:15)

90
Q

G

Who was with us on a ship from Adramyttium?

A

Aristarchus

(27:2)

91
Q

G

Who were afraid they would run aground on the sandbars of Syrtis?

A

The men

(27:17)

92
Q

G

Who stood beside Paul last night?

A

An angel of the God to whom Paul belongs and whom Paul serves

(27:23)