ACTS Dig Site 19 Red Level Questions
Who were Paul and some other prisoners handed over to? (27:1) A centurion named Julius The captain of the temple guard The whole Imperial Regiment
Who were Paul and some other prisoners handed over to? (27:1) A centurion named Julius The captain of the temple guard The whole Imperial Regiment
When did Paul’s ship begin sailing? (27:9) After Pentecost After the Day of Atonement In December
When did Paul’s ship begin sailing? (27:9) After Pentecost After the Day of Atonement In December
Who warned that the voyage would be disastrous and bring great loss Julius The pilot and the owner of the ship Paul
Who warned that the voyage would be disastrous and bring great loss Julius The pilot and the owner of the ship Paul
Why did the majority of the sailors decide to sail on? (27:12) The did not want to lose any time. The harbor was unsuitable to winter in. The weather forecast was good.
Why did the majority of the sailors decide to sail on? (27:12) The did not want to lose any time. The harbor was unsuitable to winter in. The weather forecast was good.
What swept down from the island of Crete? (27:14) A wind of hurricane force A Northeaster Both answers are correct.
What swept down from the island of Crete? (27:14) A wind of hurricane force A Northeaster Both answers are correct.
What did the sailors do “because they were afraid they would run aground on the sandbars of Syrtis”? (27:17) Lowered the sea anchor Let the ship be driven along Both answers are correct.
What did the sailors do “because they were afraid they would run aground on the sandbars of Syrtis”? (27:17) Lowered the sea anchor Let the ship be driven along Both answers are correct.
How was the battering from the storm described? (27:18) Violent Mild A little rough
How was the battering from the storm described? (27:18) Violent Mild A little rough
What did the sailors throw overboard on the third day? (27:19) Their weapons The ship’s tackle The food
What did the sailors throw overboard on the third day? (27:19) Their weapons The ship’s tackle The food
What did the sailors do to protect the ship? (27:17-19) They used ropes to hold it together. They lowered the anchor and threw the cargo and tackle overboard. Both answers are correct.
What did the sailors do to protect the ship? (27:17-19) They used ropes to hold it together. They lowered the anchor and threw the cargo and tackle overboard. Both answers are correct.
What happened when neither sun nor stars appeared for many days The storm stopped. The sailors gave up all hope of being saved. The ship was overturned.
What happened when neither sun nor stars appeared for many days The storm stopped. The sailors gave up all hope of being saved. The ship was overturned.
What did Paul urge the men to do after they lost hope of being saved Keep up their courage Turn around and sail home Send out a call for help
What did Paul urge the men to do after they lost hope of being saved Keep up their courage Turn around and sail home Send out a call for help
What message from an angel did Paul bring to the men on the ship No one will be lost. “Only the ship will be destroyed.” Both answers are correct.
What message from an angel did Paul bring to the men on the ship No one will be lost. “Only the ship will be destroyed.” Both answers are correct.
Who had stood beside Paul and told him not to be afraid? (27:23-24) An angel of God The centurion named Julius The Holy Spirit
Who had stood beside Paul and told him not to be afraid? (27:23-24) An angel of God The centurion named Julius The Holy Spirit
On the ship, what did Paul have faith in? (27:25) That everyone on board would die, but him That they would be attacked by the islanders In God, that everything would happen just as He told him
On the ship, what did Paul have faith in? (27:25) That everyone on board would die, but him That they would be attacked by the islanders In God, that everything would happen just as He told him
How long had everyone on the boat gone without food? (27:33) For three days For fourteen days For three weeks
How long had everyone on the boat gone without food? (27:33) For three days For fourteen days For three weeks
How many people were on board the ship? (27:37) 40 137 276
How many people were on board the ship? (27:37) 40 137 276
After they had eaten as much as they wanted, how did they lighten the ship? (27:38) By throwing the grain into the sea By throwing the prisoners overboard By cutting loose the anchors
After they had eaten as much as they wanted, how did they lighten the ship? (27:38) By throwing the grain into the sea By throwing the prisoners overboard By cutting loose the anchors
What did the sailors decide to do when daylight came after the storm To keep sailing To run the ship aground To kill the prisoners
What did the sailors decide to do when daylight came after the storm To keep sailing To run the ship aground To kill the prisoners
What did the soldiers on the ship want to do with the prisoners Help them escape Kill them Use them as extra sailors
What did the soldiers on the ship want to do with the prisoners Help them escape Kill them Use them as extra sailors
Whose life did the centurion want to spare? (27:43) All of the sailors’ lives His own life Paul’s life
Whose life did the centurion want to spare? (27:43) All of the sailors’ lives His own life Paul’s life
Who reached land safely? (27:44) Only the soldiers Only the prisoners Everyone
Who reached land safely? (27:44) Only the soldiers Only the prisoners Everyone