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Acts Dig Site 12 Blue Level Questions

What did Paul do in the synagogue in Thessalonica? (17:1-3) He reasoned with them from the Scriptures. He explained and proved that Jesus had to suffer and rise from the dead. He said, “This Jesus I am proclaiming to you is the Messiah.” All of the above

What did Paul do in the synagogue in Thessalonica? (17:1-3) He reasoned with them from the Scriptures. He explained and proved that Jesus had to suffer and rise from the dead. He said, “This Jesus I am proclaiming to you is the Messiah.” All of the above

In Thessalonica, what did some of the Jews do because they were jealous? (17:5) They repented and were baptized. They beat up Paul and Silas. They formed a mob and started a riot in the city. They sent their high priest to prison.

In Thessalonica, what did some of the Jews do because they were jealous? (17:5) They repented and were baptized. They beat up Paul and Silas. They formed a mob and started a riot in the city. They sent their high priest to prison.

What did the Jews in Thessalonica accuse Paul and Silas of doing Defying Caesar’s decrees, saying that there is another king Harboring enemies among them Visiting the homes of sinners Performing miracles on the Sabbath

What did the Jews in Thessalonica accuse Paul and Silas of doing Defying Caesar’s decrees, saying that there is another king Harboring enemies among them Visiting the homes of sinners Performing miracles on the Sabbath

What happened to Jason and the others after they posted bond? (17:9) They were let go. They were stoned. They were exiled. Their homes were destroyed.

What happened to Jason and the others after they posted bond? (17:9) They were let go. They were stoned. They were exiled. Their homes were destroyed.

What did Paul and Silas do upon arriving in Berea? (17:10) Sought out a hiding place Went to the Jewish synagogue Preached along the streets Spread rumors about the Thessalonians

What did Paul and Silas do upon arriving in Berea? (17:10) Sought out a hiding place Went to the Jewish synagogue Preached along the streets Spread rumors about the Thessalonians

How did the Berean Jews receive the message? (17:11) With anger With extreme caution With closed-off minds With great eagerness

How did the Berean Jews receive the message? (17:11) With anger With extreme caution With closed-off minds With great eagerness

What did the Jews in Thessalonica do when they learned that Paul was preaching the word of God at Berea? (17:13) Some of them went to Berea too. They agitated the crowds in Berea. They stirred up the crowds in Berea. All of the above

What did the Jews in Thessalonica do when they learned that Paul was preaching the word of God at Berea? (17:13) Some of them went to Berea too. They agitated the crowds in Berea. They stirred up the crowds in Berea. All of the above

Where was Paul sent while Silas and Timothy stayed at Berea? (17:14-15) To Jerusalem To Thessalonica To Athens To Lystra

Where was Paul sent while Silas and Timothy stayed at Berea? (17:14-15) To Jerusalem To Thessalonica To Athens To Lystra

When were Silas and Timothy to join Paul in Athens? (17:15) In a month At sunset The next day As soon as possible

When were Silas and Timothy to join Paul in Athens? (17:15) In a month At sunset The next day As soon as possible

What did Paul feel when he saw that Athens was full of idols? (17:16) Distress Joy Relief Intense anger

What did Paul feel when he saw that Athens was full of idols? (17:16) Distress Joy Relief Intense anger

What did the group of philosophers in Athens think Paul was doing Trying to stir up trouble Advocating foreign gods Preaching the truth Teaching

What did the group of philosophers in Athens think Paul was doing Trying to stir up trouble Advocating foreign gods Preaching the truth Teaching

Why did the Epicurean and Stoic philosophers think Paul was supporting foreign gods? (17:18) Because “he was worshiping in the foreign gods’ temple” “Because he was preaching about foreign gods” Because he “was preaching the good news about Jesus and the resurrection” All of the above

Why did the Epicurean and Stoic philosophers think Paul was supporting foreign gods? (17:18) Because “he was worshiping in the foreign gods’ temple” “Because he was preaching about foreign gods” Because he “was preaching the good news about Jesus and the resurrection” All of the above

What did all the Athenians and foreigners who lived there spend their time doing? (7:21) “Talking about and listening to the latest ideas” “Whatever they pleased” “Worshiping their idols” “Entertaining guests”

What did all the Athenians and foreigners who lived there spend their time doing? (7:21) “Talking about and listening to the latest ideas” “Whatever they pleased” “Worshiping their idols” “Entertaining guests”

How did Paul know that the people of Athens were very religious He “found an alter with this inscription: ‘To An Unknown God.’” “They had pictures of Jesus on the walls.” “They obeyed the Law and the Prophets.” He “found proof that Jesus had been there.”

How did Paul know that the people of Athens were very religious He “found an alter with this inscription: ‘To An Unknown God.’” “They had pictures of Jesus on the walls.” “They obeyed the Law and the Prophets.” He “found proof that Jesus had been there.”

How does Paul describe God in Athens? (17:24) As a jealous God As a God who is mean As the Lord of heaven and earth As an angry God

How does Paul describe God in Athens? (17:24) As a jealous God As a God who is mean As the Lord of heaven and earth As an angry God

Who gives everyone life, breath, and everything else? (17:25) Paul God Zeus Athena

Who gives everyone life, breath, and everything else? (17:25) Paul God Zeus Athena

What do we do because of God? (17:28) We live. We move. We have our being. All of the above

What do we do because of God? (17:28) We live. We move. We have our being. All of the above

What should we do since we are God’s offspring? (17:29) Not think that God is an image made by human design Worship an unknown god Believe in any other god All of the above

What should we do since we are God’s offspring? (17:29) Not think that God is an image made by human design Worship an unknown god Believe in any other god All of the above

For what has God set a day? (17:31) “When he will flood the whole earth” “When he will judge the world with justice” “When he will prove his power” All of the above

For what has God set a day? (17:31) “When he will flood the whole earth” “When he will judge the world with justice” “When he will prove his power” All of the above