Unit 8 Test: Acts 28 Flashcards
What happened when Paul and the seamen escaped the shipwreck to the island of Malta?
- Natives show kindness
- Paul gathered sticks for a fire
- Viper came out and took hold to Paul’s hand
- Natives thought Paul was a murderer
- Paul shook off the viper
- Natives believe that Paul was a god
Who was Publius?
He was the chief man of the island and welcomed Paul.
What did Paul do for Publius’s sick father that had a fever and dysentery?
Paul prays, lays hands on, and heals the father. All the sick came for healing and all were healed.
Who was honored and provided for?
Paul
How did Paul get to Syracuse?
After 3 months, they sailed in Alexandrian ship whose figurehead was Twin Brothers.
How long were they at Syracuse, Rhegium, and Puteoli?
3 days, 1 day, 7 days
Where did they head after Puteoli?
Towards Rome
Bretheren heard about Paul and came to meet them at which 2 places?
Appii Forum and Three Inns
What did Paul do after the Bretheren came?
Paul thanked God and took courgae
What happened when Paul was on house arrest?
He was in a rented house and guarded by a soldier. He fulfilled God’s promise to testify Jesus to Rome. Paul welcomed all his visitors.
What did Paul do after 3 days in Rome?
Called together and spoke to the Jewish leaders
What did Paul tell the Jewish leaders?
- Paul declares that he had nothing wrong yet he was still a prisoner to the Romans.
- Romans would have released Paul.
- Jews spoke against him so Paul had to appeal to Caesar.
- Paul is bound with chains but talks about the hope of Israel and takes the opportunity to witness.
Did the Jewish leaders receive letters that mention the evil of Paul?
Nope
What did the Jewish leaders desire to hear about?
The sect (Nazarenes)
What did Paul do during house arrest?
- Testified to the Kingdom of God
- Persuaded many
- Others disbelieved fulfilling Isaiah’s prophesy
What did the Jews do when they had the opportunity to receive the Gospel?
They rejected
Who has salvation now been sent to?
The Gentiles
What did Paul do for the next 2 years?
Continued preaching the kingdom of God with confidence and with no one forbidding him
How is it thought that Paul died?
From tradition, it is thought that Paul died as a martyr by beheading
Chapter Titles
After the Resurrection
The Holy Spirit Comes
Peter Heals a Beggar
Characteristics of the Early Church
Punishment and Persecution
The Choosing of the Seven
The Death of Stephen
The Church Persecuted, Scattered, Growing
Saul Converted, Aeneas Healed, Dorcas Restored to Life
Peter’s Vision and Cornelius’ Conversion
The Church Accepts Gentiles
Peter’s Escape and Heros’s Death
Paul and Barnabas Travel to Pisidian Antioch
Iconium to Derbe and Back to Antioch
Jerusalem Council Meets, Paul and Barnabas Part
Paul and Silas in the Philippian Jail
Paul at Thessalonica, Berea, and Athens
Paul and Apollos at Ephesus and Corinth
Paul’s Ministry at Ephesus
Preaching in Troas, Farewell in Miletus
Farewell in Tyre, Arrest in Jerusalem
Paul Declares His Roman Citizenship
Paul Speaks to the Council and Foils a Plot
Paul’s Trial before Felix
Paul’s Trial before Festus and Appeal to Caesar
Paul’s Witness to King Agrippa II
Paul’s Shipwreck
Paul’s Ministry on Malta, House Arrest in Rome
Acts 27: 23-24 For this very _______ there stood before me an _______ of the God to whom I _______ and whom I ________, 24 and he said, ‘Do not be afraid, Paul; you must stand before ________. And behold, God has ________ you all those who ________ with you.’
Acts 27: 23-24 For this very night there stood before me an angel of the God to whom I belong and whom I worship, 24 and he said, ‘Do not be afraid, Paul; you must stand before Caesar. And behold, God has granted you all those who sail with you.’
Acts 28: 30-31 He lived there _______ whole years at his own expense, and _________ all who came to him, 31 _________ the kingdom of God and _________ about the Lord Jesus Christ with all _________ and without __________.
Acts 28: 30-31 He lived there two whole years at his own expense, and welcomed all who came to him, 31 proclaiming the kingdom of God and teaching about the Lord Jesus Christ with all boldness and without hindrance.
Uncontrollable, raging, as in a storm
tempestuous
Tossed about by a raging storm
tempest-tossed
A carved image, sticking out in front of a ship
figurehead
Not allowing, preventing
forbidding
A poisonous snake
viper