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The Acts of the Apostles
Acts 21 – Paul Travels To Jerusalem. (Conclusion of Third Journey) Sunday – March 10, 2019
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Trouble with the Jews (21:27ff): Added accusations against Paul.
Brought a Gentile into the temple, defiling it. Acts 21:28ff Paul beaten. (21:30-31) Saved by the Chief Captain. (21:33ff) Claudius Lysias (Named in 23:26); cf. Romans 15:30-31 NOTE: Confusion. (verse 34; cf. 19:32) Claudius Lysias is confused. (21:38) Paul’s defense begins. (21:39ff) Paul beckoned with his hands. cf. 19:33; 12:17; 13:16
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WORKSHEET ON ACTS CHAPTER 21
SUMMARIZE: 21:1-6: 21:7-14: 21:15-16: 21:17-26: 21:27-36: 21:37-40:
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IDENTIFY THE PEOPLE: Philip: Agabus: James; elders: Jews from Asia: Chief Captain: Trophimus: Mnason:
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IDENTIFY THE PLACES: Tyre: Jerusalem: Caesarea: Tarsus in Cilicia:
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QUESTIONS: 1. What did Paul find at Tyre. a
QUESTIONS: 1. What did Paul find at Tyre? a. How long did he remain at Tyre? b. What was revealed to Paul by the disciples in Tyre? 2. What does one learn concerning the kind of feeling that should exist between Christians from 21:4-6 and 20:36-38? 3. Who did Paul and his companions stay with in Caesarea? Describe this man and his family.
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4. Who came from Judea while Paul was at Caesarea
4. Who came from Judea while Paul was at Caesarea? Where else were we acquainted with this man and what does he now reveal? 5. How did this man’s message effect Luke, Paul’s companions and the brethren in Caesarea and how did it effect Paul? 6. What did those who were concerned about Paul finally do? 7. How was Paul and those with him received in Jerusalem? a. Was Paul concerned about how he would be received? cf. Romans 15:25-32.
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