Red Dig Site 18 Flashcards
Who came with great pomp and entered the audience room? (25:23)
- Agrippa
- Bernice
- Both answers are correct.
Who considered himself fortunate to stand before King Agrippa? (26:1-2)
- Festus
- Bernice
- Paul
At whose command was Paul brought in to the audience room? (25:23)
- At Agrippa’s command
- At Festus’s command
- At Bernice’s command
Why did Paul consider himself fortunate to stand before King Agrippa? (26:2-3)
- Because Agrippa was not a Jew
- Because Agrippa was acquainted with the Jewish customs
- Because Agrippa was rich and powerful
What had Festus found Paul had done deserving of death? (25:25)
- Nothing
- Many things
- Breaking the law
What did Paul beg King Agrippa to do? (26:3)
- To set him free
- To punish the Jews
- To listen to him patiently
Why did Festus bring Paul before Agrippa? (25:26)
- Festus was angry at Paul and wanted someone else to punish him.
- So that Festus would know what to write to Caesar
- So that Agrippa would learn to have faith in Jesus
Under what Jewish training had Paul lived? (26:5)
- As a Sadducees
- As a Pharisee
- As a high priest
Who thought it was unreasonable to send a prisoner to the Emperor without specifying the charges against him? (25:23-27)
- Festus
- Agrippa
- Bernice
For what were the Jews accusing Paul? (26:6-7)
- For having hope in what God had promised
- For showing anger toward Christians
- For loving the Sadducees and not the Pharisees
Who did Paul say he had put in prison in Jerusalem? (26:10)
- Those who did not pay taxes
- Many of the Lord’s people
- the governor of Jerusalem
Who said Paul was out of his mind? (26:24)
- Agrippa
- Festus
- Bernice
Where was Paul going when a light from heaven blazed around him? (26:12-13)
- Jerusalem
- Emmaus
- Damascus
How did Paul describe what he was saying to Festus? (26:25)
- True
- Reasonable
- Both answers are correct.
In what language did the voice speak to Paul on the road to Damascus? (26:12, 14)
- Aramaic
- Spanish
- Greek
Why could Paul speak freely to King Agrippa? (26:25-26)
- It was not a formal trial.
- King Agrippa was kind.
- The king was familiar with the things Paul wassaying.
Who did the Lord say He would rescue Paul from? (26:17)
- From his own people
- From the Gentiles
- Both answers are correct.
Finish this verse: ‘As for us, we cannot help speaking about what …’ (Acts 4:20)
- “…has been given to us from the Lord.”
- “…we have seen and heard.”
- “…God has promised us.”
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Who did Jesus suffer for and bring the message of light to? (26:23)
- To His own people
- To the Gentiles
- Both answers are correct.