Acts Dig Site 18 Blue Level Questions
How did Agrippa and Bernice enter the audience room? (25:23) With great pomp With the high-ranking military officers With the prominent men of the city All of the above
How did Agrippa and Bernice enter the audience room? (25:23) With great pomp With the high-ranking military officers With the prominent men of the city All of the above
Why did Festus decide to send Paul to Rome? (25:25) Because Paul had done things deserving of death Because Paul had made his appeal to the Emperor Because Felix told him to send him there Because Paul had offended Festus
Why did Festus decide to send Paul to Rome? (25:25) Because Paul had done things deserving of death Because Paul had made his appeal to the Emperor Because Felix told him to send him there Because Paul had offended Festus
What did Festus think was unreasonable? (25:27) “To send a prisoner on to Rome without specifying the charges against him” “Paul’s requests for freedom and protection” “The Jew’s demands to kill Paul” All of the above
What did Festus think was unreasonable? (25:27) “To send a prisoner on to Rome without specifying the charges against him” “Paul’s requests for freedom and protection” “The Jew’s demands to kill Paul” All of the above
Who gave Paul permission to speak for himself? (26:1) Festus The commander Agrippa Bernice
Who gave Paul permission to speak for himself? (26:1) Festus The commander Agrippa Bernice
Paul asked King Agrippa to listen to him how? (26:3) Patiently Carefully Cautiously Sensibly
Paul asked King Agrippa to listen to him how? (26:3) Patiently Carefully Cautiously Sensibly
How did Paul live as a Pharisee? (26:5) He lived as a Sadducee. According to the strictest sect of the religion By pretending he was a Pharisee By going behind their backs and doing as he pleased
How did Paul live as a Pharisee? (26:5) He lived as a Sadducee. According to the strictest sect of the religion By pretending he was a Pharisee By going behind their backs and doing as he pleased
According to Paul, why was he on trial? (26:6) Because he had put Christians in prison Because of his hope in what God had promised their ancestors Because he had healed someone Because Festus could not make a ruling
According to Paul, why was he on trial? (26:6) Because he had put Christians in prison Because of his hope in what God had promised their ancestors Because he had healed someone Because Festus could not make a ruling
According to Paul, who was hoping to see the promise of God fulfilled Those who stood there All people The twelve tribes King Agrippa
According to Paul, who was hoping to see the promise of God fulfilled Those who stood there All people The twelve tribes King Agrippa
What did Paul do in Jerusalem before he was saved? (26:9-10) He did “all that was possible to oppose the name of Jesus.” He “supported the church in all they did.” He “worked as a tax collector.” “He preached in the church.”
What did Paul do in Jerusalem before he was saved? (26:9-10) He did “all that was possible to oppose the name of Jesus.” He “supported the church in all they did.” He “worked as a tax collector.” “He preached in the church.”
What did Paul do in his obsession against Jesus’ followers? (26:11) He “hunted them down in foreign cities.” He “preached for them.” “He told lies about them.” “He raised their taxes.”
What did Paul do in his obsession against Jesus’ followers? (26:11) He “hunted them down in foreign cities.” He “preached for them.” “He told lies about them.” “He raised their taxes.”
What did Paul see on the road to Damascus? (26:13) An image of Peter Heaven Many Gentile travelers A light from heaven
What did Paul see on the road to Damascus? (26:13) An image of Peter Heaven Many Gentile travelers A light from heaven
Why had the Lord appeared to Paul on the road to Damascus? (26:16) To show him exactly who to persecute To kill him To appoint him as a servant and as a witness of what he had seen and would see of Jesus To punish him
Why had the Lord appeared to Paul on the road to Damascus? (26:16) To show him exactly who to persecute To kill him To appoint him as a servant and as a witness of what he had seen and would see of Jesus To punish him
Why was the Lord sending Paul to his own people and to the Gentiles To “turn them from darkness to light, and from the power of Satan to God” “So that they may receive forgiveness of sins” So they may receive “a place among those who are sanctified by faith in [Jesus]” All of the above
Why was the Lord sending Paul to his own people and to the Gentiles To “turn them from darkness to light, and from the power of Satan to God” “So that they may receive forgiveness of sins” So they may receive “a place among those who are sanctified by faith in [Jesus]” All of the above
What message did Paul preach in Damascus, Jerusalem, and all Judea “That they should repent” That they should turn to God That they should “demonstrate their repentance by their deeds” All of the above
What message did Paul preach in Damascus, Jerusalem, and all Judea “That they should repent” That they should turn to God That they should “demonstrate their repentance by their deeds” All of the above
Who had helped Paul to that very day, the day he testified before Agrippa? (26:22) The government God Felix His family
Who had helped Paul to that very day, the day he testified before Agrippa? (26:22) The government God Felix His family
What did Festus say was driving Paul insane? (26:24) His great learning His unbelievable teachings His prison sentence His unshakable faith
What did Festus say was driving Paul insane? (26:24) His great learning His unbelievable teachings His prison sentence His unshakable faith
Who did Paul ask if he believed the prophets? (26:27) Festus King Agrippa The high priest The governor
Who did Paul ask if he believed the prophets? (26:27) Festus King Agrippa The high priest The governor
According to Agrippa, how could Paul have been set free? (26:32) Had he not appealed to Caesar He had not have preached to the Gentiles Had he not broken the law Had he not escaped from prison
According to Agrippa, how could Paul have been set free? (26:32) Had he not appealed to Caesar He had not have preached to the Gentiles Had he not broken the law Had he not escaped from prison
According to Acts 4:20, what can we not help doing? “Telling others about Jesus Christ” “Speaking about what we have seen and heard” “Sharing about the love of God” “Loving others”
According to Acts 4:20, what can we not help doing? “Telling others about Jesus Christ” “Speaking about what we have seen and heard” “Sharing about the love of God” “Loving others”