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ACTS Dig Site 17 Red Level Questions

In Jerusalem, when did the commander release Paul? (22:30) The next day After about two weeks Three years later

In Jerusalem, when did the commander release Paul? (22:30) The next day After about two weeks Three years later

What did Ananias, the high priest, order those standing near Paul to do? (23:2) Pick up Paul Strike Paul on the mouth Stone Paul

What did Ananias, the high priest, order those standing near Paul to do? (23:2) Pick up Paul Strike Paul on the mouth Stone Paul

What did Paul say after the Jews accused him of insulting the high priest? (23:4-5) “I did not realize that he was the high priest.” “For it is written: ‘Do not speak evil about the ruler of your people.’” Both answers are correct.

What did Paul say after the Jews accused him of insulting the high priest? (23:4-5) “I did not realize that he was the high priest.” “For it is written: ‘Do not speak evil about the ruler of your people.’” Both answers are correct.

Who did Paul tell the Sanhedrin he was? (23:6) A Pharisee The son of a Christian Both answers are correct.

Who did Paul tell the Sanhedrin he was? (23:6) A Pharisee The son of a Christian Both answers are correct.

What happened after Paul said that he stood on trial because of the hope of the resurrection of the dead? (23:6-7) “Paul was released.” “A dispute broke out between the Pharisees and the Sadducees.” “Paul was sentenced to life in prison.”

What happened after Paul said that he stood on trial because of the hope of the resurrection of the dead? (23:6-7) “Paul was released.” “A dispute broke out between the Pharisees and the Sadducees.” “Paul was sentenced to life in prison.”

Who says there is no resurrection? (23:8) The Pharisees The high priests The Sadducees

Who says there is no resurrection? (23:8) The Pharisees The high priests The Sadducees

The Pharisees The Sadducees The high priest In the Sanhedrin, after Paul spoke about the resurrection, who found nothing wrong with Paul? (23:9) The Pharisees The Sadducees The high priest

The Pharisees The Sadducees The high priest In the Sanhedrin, after Paul spoke about the resurrection, who found nothing wrong with Paul? (23:9) The Pharisees The Sadducees The high priest

What was the commander afraid would happen to Paul because the dispute became so violent in the Sanhedrin? (23:10) Paul would be torn to pieces by them. Paul would escape into the crowd. Both answers are correct.

What was the commander afraid would happen to Paul because the dispute became so violent in the Sanhedrin? (23:10) Paul would be torn to pieces by them. Paul would escape into the crowd. Both answers are correct.

While in Jerusalem, who stood near Paul and encouraged him? (23:11) The Sadducees The disciples The Lord

While in Jerusalem, who stood near Paul and encouraged him? (23:11) The Sadducees The disciples The Lord

Who formed a conspiracy and bound themselves with an oath not to eat or drink until they had killed Paul? (23:12) The disciples Some Jews in Jerusalem Silas and Barnabas

Who formed a conspiracy and bound themselves with an oath not to eat or drink until they had killed Paul? (23:12) The disciples Some Jews in Jerusalem Silas and Barnabas

How many men were involved in the plot to kill Paul? (23:13) More than 40 About 100 Just a few

How many men were involved in the plot to kill Paul? (23:13) More than 40 About 100 Just a few

When did the Jews plan to kill Paul in Jerusalem? (23:15) When he was put in prison On his way to the Sanhedrin When Paul was on a ship to Rome

When did the Jews plan to kill Paul in Jerusalem? (23:15) When he was put in prison On his way to the Sanhedrin When Paul was on a ship to Rome

Who overheard the plot to kill Paul? (23:16) Paul’s sister Paul’s brother-in-law The son of Paul’s sister

Who overheard the plot to kill Paul? (23:16) Paul’s sister Paul’s brother-in-law The son of Paul’s sister

Who did Paul’s nephew tell about the plot to kill Paul? (23:19-20) The centurion The commander The high priest

Who did Paul’s nephew tell about the plot to kill Paul? (23:19-20) The centurion The commander The high priest

What did the commander tell Paul’s nephew to do? (23:22) “Try to join the group and see if you can learn more about this plot.” “Don’t tell anyone that you have reported this to me.” “Join Paul in prison to keep him safe.”

What did the commander tell Paul’s nephew to do? (23:22) “Try to join the group and see if you can learn more about this plot.” “Don’t tell anyone that you have reported this to me.” “Join Paul in prison to keep him safe.”

Why did the commander order 200 soldiers, 70 horsemen, and 200 spearmen to go to Caesarea? (23:23-24) To fight the Jews So that Paul could be taken safely to Governor Felix To assist the Jews in killing Paul

Why did the commander order 200 soldiers, 70 horsemen, and 200 spearmen to go to Caesarea? (23:23-24) To fight the Jews So that Paul could be taken safely to Governor Felix To assist the Jews in killing Paul

When would Governor Felix hear Paul’s case? (23:35) When Paul’s accusers got there Immediately The next day

When would Governor Felix hear Paul’s case? (23:35) When Paul’s accusers got there Immediately The next day

Where was Paul to be kept in Caesarea? (23:35) In the prison In Herod’s palace Both answers are correct.

Where was Paul to be kept in Caesarea? (23:35) In the prison In Herod’s palace Both answers are correct.

Finish this verse, “On him we have set our hope that he will …” (2 Corinthians 1:10b) “… save us from all unrighteousness.” “… continue to deliver us.” “… return again some day.”

Finish this verse, “On him we have set our hope that he will …” (2 Corinthians 1:10b) “… save us from all unrighteousness.” “… continue to deliver us.” “… return again some day.”