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Acts Dig Site 20 Blue Level Questions

What did the islanders of Malta do for Paul and his companions Showed unusual kindness Built a fire for them Welcomed them All of the above

What did the islanders of Malta do for Paul and his companions Showed unusual kindness Built a fire for them Welcomed them All of the above

Why did the islanders say about Paul, “This man must be a murderer” Because Paul was performing miracles Because Paul looked as if he was running from somewhere Because Paul was bit by a snake Because Paul threatened the islanders

Why did the islanders say about Paul, “This man must be a murderer” Because Paul was performing miracles Because Paul looked as if he was running from somewhere Because Paul was bit by a snake Because Paul threatened the islanders

What happened to Paul when the snake bit him (28:5-6) Paul suffered no ill effects. Paul swelled up. Paul suddenly fell dead. Paul became like God.

What happened to Paul when the snake bit him (28:5-6) Paul suffered no ill effects. Paul swelled up. Paul suddenly fell dead. Paul became like God.

What was Publuis’s father sick in bed and suffering from? (28:8) The mumps and measles Fever and dysentery A snake bite An unknown illness

What was Publuis’s father sick in bed and suffering from? (28:8) The mumps and measles Fever and dysentery A snake bite An unknown illness

How was Publius’s father healed? (28:8) Paul went to see him. Paul prayed. Paul placed his hands on him and healed him. All of the above

How was Publius’s father healed? (28:8) Paul went to see him. Paul prayed. Paul placed his hands on him and healed him. All of the above

What did the people of Malta do when Paul and his companions were ready to sail? (28:10) They cried and begged them not to leave. They threw them a farewell party. They furnished them with the supplies they needed. They put them in prison to keep them from leaving.

What did the people of Malta do when Paul and his companions were ready to sail? (28:10) They cried and begged them not to leave. They threw them a farewell party. They furnished them with the supplies they needed. They put them in prison to keep them from leaving.

What was on the Alexandrian ship? (28:11) “The figurehead of the twin gods Castor and Pollux” An inscription reading “Carpe Diem” “Two golden seraphim” All of the above

What was on the Alexandrian ship? (28:11) “The figurehead of the twin gods Castor and Pollux” An inscription reading “Carpe Diem” “Two golden seraphim” All of the above

How long did Paul stay in Syracuse on his way to Rome? (28:12) Three days Two weeks Two years Three weeks

How long did Paul stay in Syracuse on his way to Rome? (28:12) Three days Two weeks Two years Three weeks

Where did the ship stop on the way from Malta to Rome? (28:12-13) Syracuse Rhegium Puteoli All of the above

Where did the ship stop on the way from Malta to Rome? (28:12-13) Syracuse Rhegium Puteoli All of the above

What did Paul do when some believers met him in the Forum of Appius and the Three Taverns? (28:14-15) He “thanked God and was encouraged.” He “hugged them and cried.” “He turned his face from them because he was ashamed.” “He gave them orders to find him food and a place to stay.”

What did Paul do when some believers met him in the Forum of Appius and the Three Taverns? (28:14-15) He “thanked God and was encouraged.” He “hugged them and cried.” “He turned his face from them because he was ashamed.” “He gave them orders to find him food and a place to stay.”

How was Paul allowed to live in Rome? (28:16) “Under constant watch in a group home.” “In the prison working as a slave” “By himself, with a soldier to guard him” “With family members”

How was Paul allowed to live in Rome? (28:16) “Under constant watch in a group home.” “In the prison working as a slave” “By himself, with a soldier to guard him” “With family members”

What reason did Paul give for the Romans wanting to release him He “was not guilty of any crime deserving death.” He was able to post bod. “He knew the governor and was able to make a deal.” He served his full sentence.

What reason did Paul give for the Romans wanting to release him He “was not guilty of any crime deserving death.” He was able to post bod. “He knew the governor and was able to make a deal.” He served his full sentence.

What reason did Paul give to the Roman Jewish leaders that he was bound with a chain? (28:20) Because he had committed a crime deserving death Because of the hope of Israel Because he had charges against his own people Because he had done things against the customs of his ancestors

What reason did Paul give to the Roman Jewish leaders that he was bound with a chain? (28:20) Because he had committed a crime deserving death Because of the hope of Israel Because he had charges against his own people Because he had done things against the customs of his ancestors

Why did the Roman Jewish leaders want to hear what Paul’s views were They had received letters from Judea concerning him. The brothers from Jerusalem had sent bad reports about him. They knew that people everywhere were talking against the sect, Christianity. All of the above

Why did the Roman Jewish leaders want to hear what Paul’s views were They had received letters from Judea concerning him. The brothers from Jerusalem had sent bad reports about him. They knew that people everywhere were talking against the sect, Christianity. All of the above

How did Paul try to persuade those in Rome about Jesus? (28:23) Through miraculous signs From the Law of Moses and from the Prophets Through stories of his travels By telling them he loved them

How did Paul try to persuade those in Rome about Jesus? (28:23) Through miraculous signs From the Law of Moses and from the Prophets Through stories of his travels By telling them he loved them

How did the Jews in Rome respond to what Paul said about Jesus Some were convinced. Some would not believe. They disagreed among themselves. All of the above

How did the Jews in Rome respond to what Paul said about Jesus Some were convinced. Some would not believe. They disagreed among themselves. All of the above

Which prophet did Paul quote in his final statement? (28:25-27) Isaiah Jeremiah Nathaniel Samuel

Which prophet did Paul quote in his final statement? (28:25-27) Isaiah Jeremiah Nathaniel Samuel

What did Paul say had been sent to the Gentiles? (28:28) Money to build new churches God’s salvation Pain and suffering Persecution

What did Paul say had been sent to the Gentiles? (28:28) Money to build new churches God’s salvation Pain and suffering Persecution

What did Paul say the Gentiles would do with the message of God’s salvation? (28:28) They would toss it aside. They would not listen to it. They would listen to it. They would not know what it means.

What did Paul say the Gentiles would do with the message of God’s salvation? (28:28) They would toss it aside. They would not listen to it. They would listen to it. They would not know what it means.

What did Paul do for two years while in Rome? (28:30-31) Stayed in his own rented house Proclaimed about the kingdom of God with all boldness and without hindrance Taught about the Lord Jesus Christ All of the above

What did Paul do for two years while in Rome? (28:30-31) Stayed in his own rented house Proclaimed about the kingdom of God with all boldness and without hindrance Taught about the Lord Jesus Christ All of the above