BIBL 364 Quiz 4

BIBL 364 Quiz 4 Liberty University

Set 1

  1. Who was the “ringleader of the riot” against Paul and the Christian movement in Ephesus?
  2. Per Ger, Paul’s insistence on going to Jerusalem even after the believers in Tyre warned him “through the Spirit” not to go demonstrates that even Apostles could step out of he will of
  3. Per Ger, Paul’s farewell address to the Ephesian elders is the only sample we have of Paul’s preaching to fellow Christians.
  4. In his farewell address to the Ephesian elders, Paul quotes a saying of Jesus that is recorded only in Luke’s Gospel: “It is more blessed to give than to “
  5. Who in Caesarea prophesied that Paul would be bound in Jerusalem by the Jews and consigned to Gentile custody?
  6. Per Ger, “Paul’s extraordinary ability to heal the sick in Ephesus was specific to the Ephesian ministry and not a permanent “
  7. Why did Paul travel overland through Achaia and Macedonia at the end of his third mission instead of sailing from Cenchrea?
  8. Why did Governor Festus seek helpfrom KingAgrippain Paul’scase?
  9. How long did Governor Felix keep Paul in custody?
  10. During the storm at sea, before landing on Malta, Paul became the encourager of the The encouragement from Paul was based on the fact that
  11. Why did Governor Felix leave Paul imprisoned when he left office?
  12. GovernorFelixwashopingthat Paulwouldbribehimtolet himgo
  13. God told Paul through an angel that he would survive but some of the men would be lost.
  14. WhodiscoveredtheplotagainstPaul’slife?
  15. Who was it that said that Paul was out of his mind?
  16. According to Fowler, Paul’s insistence on returning to Jerusalem indicates that he was resisting the Holy Spirit.
  17. AccordingtoFowler,whendidPauladdresshislargestJewishaudience?
  18. According to Fowler, Paul began his voyage toward Rome riding on the deck of a Alexandrian grain ship.
  19. According to Fowler, one possible reason Paul insisted on returning to Jerusalem was to report to the elders of the “mother church” there.
  20. According to Rasberry, the first New Testament book to be written was probably .

Set 2

  1. Per Ger, Paul’s farewell address to the Ephesian elders is the only sample we have of Paul’s preaching to fellow Christians.
  2. Paul’s use of the terms “bishops,” “elders,” and “shepherds” for the Ephesian elders seems to indicate that all three terms refer to the same clerical office.
  3. Who in Caesarea prophesied that Paul would be bound in Jerusalem by the Jews and consigned to Gentile custody?
  4. Per Ger, Paul’s insistence on going to Jerusalem even after the believers in Tyre warned him “through the Spirit” not to go demonstrates that even Apostles could step out of he will of God.
  5. What was the name of the young man whom Paul raised to life after he fell from the third story window and died during an all-night church meeting?
  6. Who taught Apollos additional truth about Christianity?
  7. Apollos was a man of great enthusiasm for God but he lacked an understanding of the Old Testament Scriptures.
  8. God told Paul through an angel that he would survive but some of the men would be lost.
  9. Who discovered the plot against Paul’s life?
  10. On Paul’s advice, the soldiers allowed some of the sailors to leave the ship in the small life boat to try to make it to land.
  11. When Tertullus brought his accusations against Paul before Governor Felix, he accused Paul of _____.
  12. When Paul went before the Sanhedrin in Jerusalem, why did Paul say he was on trial?
  13. According to Ger, the healing of Publius’s father is said by Luke to result in a great evangelistic result.
  14. As Paul was being brought on a ship to Rome, Paul recommended that they spend the winter in a place called Fair Havens. Who ultimately made the decision that they go on instead?
  15. How long did Governor Felix keep Paul in custody?
  16. Fowler states that Felix, Festus, and Agrippa _____.
  17. According to Fowler, Paul’s insistence on returning to Jerusalem indicates that he was resisting the Holy Spirit.
  18. Fowler states that Paul was able to win the arresting soldiers’ confidence because he could speak Greek.
  19. Fowler states that the early Jewish Christians continued to practice their Jewishness even after the spread of the gospel across the Mediterranean.
  20. According to Fowler, Paul began his voyage toward Rome riding on the deck of a Alexandrian grain ship.

Set 3

  1. Fowler states that Paul was able to win the arresting soldiers’ confidence because he could speak Greek.
  2. According to Fowler, Paul’s insistence on returning to Jerusalem indicates that he was resisting the Holy Spirit.
  3. According to Rasberry, the first New Testament book to be written was probably
  4. According to Fowler, when did Paul address his largest Jewish audience?
  5. According to Fowler, one possible reason Paul insisted on returning to Jerusalem was to report to the elders of the “mother church” there.
  6. On Paul’s advice, the soldiers allowed some of the sailors to leave the ship in the small life boat to try to make it to land.
  7. Governor Felix was hoping that Paul would bribe him to let him go free.
  8. In which city did Paul raise a man from the dead?
  9. How long did Governor Felix keep Paul in custody?
  10. According to Polhill, the Maltans’ reaction to the viper that fastened to Paul’s hand indicates their veneration of the Greek goddess of Justice.
  11. Who discovered the plot against Paul’s life?
  12. God told Paul through an angel that he would survive but some of the men would be lost.
  13. According to Polhill, Paul never gave up hope in what?
  14. When Paul arrived in Rome, he told the leading men of the Jews that the Romans were going to release him back in Judea because he had done nothing wrong.
  15. According to Polhill, what does Luke make clear was the real concern of the silversmith, Demetrius, against Paul’s ministry in Ephesus?
  16. Where did Paul give his farewell address to the elders from Ephesus?
  17. According to Rasberry, which letters of Paul were written during his second mission?
  18. According to Fowler, Paul began his voyage toward Jerusalem riding on the deck of a Alexandrian grain ship.
  19. According to Fowler, the story of Paul’s voyage and shipwreck is designed to reflect
  20. When Tertullus brought his accusations against Paul before Governor Felix, he accused Paul of
  21. Paul told the sailors they were wrong for not following his advice to harbor for the winter.
  22. The commander of the centurions, Claudius Lysias, wrote a letter to Governor Felix, stating that when he learned Paul was a Roman, he rescued him from the Jews. Was he correct in his statement?
  23. On Paul’s advice, the soldiers allowed some of the sailors to leave the ship in the small life boat to try to make it to land.
  24. According to Polhill, who are Paul’s most constant protectors, testifying to his innocence, in the trial and imprisonment phase of life?
  25. According to Polhill, where did Paul end his third missionary journey?
  26. During the storm at sea, before landing on Malta, Paul became the encourager of the group. The encouragement from Paul was based on the fact that
  27. According to Polhill, what does Luke make clear was the real concern of the silversmith, Demetrius, against Paul’s ministry in Ephesus?
  28. After leaving Ephesus, Paul spent how much time in Greece?
  29. According to Polhill, what is the emphasis in the third account of the conversion of Paul?
  30. Why did Governor Festus seek help from King Agrippa in Paul’s case?
  31. According to Polhill, the problem in Jerusalem was that Paul had urged Jewish converts to abandon their adherence to the Mosaic Law, as even he had done.
  32. According to Polhill, the chronicle of Paul’s time in Jerusalem and Caesarea at the end of his third missionary journey was the climax of the book of Acts.
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