Sunday, August 28, 2011

Romans 4 ; 1-25 Questions

Romans 4 ; 1-25 Questions

( 1). Did Abraham have grounds for pride with God , Romans 4;3 ?

(2). What does Scripture say about Abraham Romans 4; 4 ?

(3). If a man or woman does a piece of work for God , is that work counted as a favor to God Romans 4 ; 5 ?

(4) But what about the person who does no work for God Romans 4 ; 5 ?

(5). What does David say about peoples sins having been forgiven Romans 4 ; 7-8 ?

(6). Can a man go to heaven that is not been circumcised or is it just for the circumcised Romans 4 ; 9 - 12 ?

(7). The promise God made to us and Abraham for forgiveness is made on what grounds Romans 4 ; 16

(8). So was those words written for Abraham's sake alone or for us too Romans 4 ; 23 - 25 ?

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Romans 4 ; 1-25 answers

(1). But he ( Abraham ) has no such grounds before God.

(2). Scripture says Abraham put his faith in God , and that faith was counted to him as righteousness.

(3). Now if a man or woman does a piece of work for God , his wages are not counted as a favor , they are paid as dept. ( for Jesus being put on the cross for us )

(4). His credit be simply puts his faith in him who Acquits the guilty , then his faith is indeed counted as righteousness.

(5). Happy are they , he says , whose lawless deeds are forgiven , whose sins are burned away, happy is the man (or woman ) whose sins the Lord does not count against him.

(6). Consequently , he is the Father of all who have faith when uncircumcised , so that righteousness is counted to them and at the same time he is the Father of such of the circumcised as do not rely upon their circumcision alone. (NOTE) Yes both will go to heaven

(7). The promise was made on the grounds of faith , in order that it might be a matter of sheer GRACE , and that it might be valid for ALL.

(8). Those words were written , not for Abraham's sake alone , but our sake too ; it is to be counted in the same way to us who have faith in the God who raised Jesus our Lord from the dead ; for he was given up to death for our MISDEEDS , AND RAISED TO LIFE TO JUSTIFY US.

Wednesday, August 24, 2011

ROMANS - 3 Questions

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ROMANS - 3 Questions
(1). If the Gentiles do not have to be circumcised what is the value of circumcision Romans 3; 1 ?

(2).What if some of them are unfaithful? Will their faithlessness cancel the faithfulness of God ? Romans 3 ;4

(3). If every person living were liars would God still be true to us ? Romans 3 ; 4

(4). If we are in-just to God and He judges us is that in-just of Him ? Romans 3 ; 6

(5). Can any man or woman be justified in the sight of God for having kept the law ? Romans 3 ; 19 - 20

(6). All men and women sin and fall short of God's Glory , Can we be forgiven ? Romans 3 21-26

(7). Do you suppose God is the God of the Jews only ? Is He not the God of all people ? Romans 3 ; 30-31


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Romans 3 - & the Answers

(1). In the first place , the Jews were entrusted with the oracles of God.

(2). Certainly not.

(3). god must be true though every man living were a liar ; for we read in scripture , "When thou sparkiest thou shalt be vindicated , and win the verdict when thou art on trial."

(4). certainly not ! If God was unjust , how could He judge the world ?

(5). Now all the words of the law are addresses , as we know , to those who are within the pale of the law , so that no one may have anything to say in self-defense , but the whole world may be exposed to the judgment of God. For ((Again from Scripture )) no human being can be justified in the sight of God for having kept the law ; law brings the consciousness of sin.

(6).Yes any one who puts their faith in Jesus V-26

(7). V-30 certainly of Gentiles and all people also

Monday, August 22, 2011

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Romans 1 and 2 questions
(1). Romans 1 ; 28 thus because they have not seen fit to acknowledge God, he has given them up to their own depraved reason. This leads them to break all rules of conduct. They are filled with every kind of injustice , mischief , rapacity, and malice. They nare one mass of what ? V-29 - 32
(2) Do people who live in sin know what God thinks of this and what will happen to them ? Romans 1;32
(3). Paul says Romans 2;1 What about passing judgment on others ?
(4).What is God's kindness meant to do ? Romans 2 ; 5
(5).Romans 2 ; 7 To those who pursue pride , honor, and immortality by steady persistence in well-doing , God will give what ?
(6). Romans 2 ; 8 But to those who are governed by selfish ambition , who refuse obedience to the truth and take the wrong for their guide , there will be ?
(7). Will be be judged by by God for the secrets in our hearts ? Romans 2 ; 16
(8).Does a man have to be circumcised to go to heaven ? Romans 2 ; 29
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(1). Envy, murder , rivalry, treachery , and malevolence; whisperers, and scandal-mongers, hateful to God, insolent, arrogance , and boaastful; they invent new kinds of mischief , they show no loyalty to parents,no conscience , no fidelity to their placated word; they are without natural affection and without pity.
(2). They know well enough the just decree of God, that those who behave like this deserve to die , and yet they do it ; not only so they actually applaud such practice.
(3). You therefore have no defense - you who sit in judgment , whoever you may be - for in judging your fellow -n man you condemn yourself , since you , the judge , are equally guilty. It is admitted that God's judgment bis rightly passed upon all who commit such crimes as these ; and do you imagine - you who pass judgment on the guilty while committing the same crimes yourselves - do you imagine that you , any more than they , will escape the judgment of God?
(4).Kindness is meant to lead you to a change of heart.
(5). eternal life
(6). Fury of retribution , There will be trouble and diereses for every human being who is an evil-doer
(7). Conscience is cal;led as witness , and their own thoughts argue the case on either side , against them or even for them , on the day when God judges the secrets of human hearts through Christ Jesus .
(8). The true circumcision is of the heart , directed not by written precepts but by the Spirit ; such a man receives his commendation not from men but from God. (NO)

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(1). Romans 1 ; 28 thus because they have not seen fit to acknowledge God, he has given them up to their own depraved reason. This leads them to break all rules of conduct. They are filled with every kind of injustice , mischief , rapacity, and malice. They nare one mass of what ? V-29 - 32
(2) Do people who live in sin know what God thinks of this and what will happen to them ? Romans 1;32
(3). Paul says Romans 2;1 What about passing judgment on others ?
(4).What is God's kindness meant to do ? Romans 2 ; 5
(5).Romans 2 ; 7 To those who pursue pride , honor, and immortality by steady persistence in well-doing , God will give what ?
(6). Romans 2 ; 8 But to those who are governed by selfish ambition , who refuse obedience to the truth and take the wrong for their guide , there will be ?
(7). Will be be judged by by God for the secrets in our hearts ? Romans 2 ; 16
(8).Does a man have to be circumcised to go to heaven ? Romans 2 ; 29
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(1). Envy, murder , rivalry, treachery , and malevolence; whisperers, and scandal-mongers, hateful to God, insolent, arrogance , and boaastful; they invent new kinds of mischief , they show no loyalty to parents,no conscience , no fidelity to their placated word; they are without natural affection and without pity.
(2). They know well enough the just decree of God, that those who behave like this deserve to die , and yet they do it ; not only so they actually applaud such practice.
(3). You therefore have no defense - you who sit in judgment , whoever you may be - for in judging your fellow -n man you condemn yourself , since you , the judge , are equally guilty. It is admitted that God's judgment bis rightly passed upon all who commit such crimes as these ; and do you imagine - you who pass judgment on the guilty while committing the same crimes yourselves - do you imagine that you , any more than they , will escape the judgment of God?
(4).Kindness is meant to lead you to a change of heart.
(5). eternal life
(6). Fury of retribution , There will be trouble and diereses for every human being who is an evil-doer
(7). Conscience is cal;led as witness , and their own thoughts argue the case on either side , against them or even for them , on the day when God judges the secrets of human hearts through Christ Jesus .
(8). The true circumcision is of the heart , directed not by written precepts but by the Spirit ; such a man receives his commendation not from men but from God. (NO)

Saturday, August 20, 2011

Romans 1

Romans 1
(1). Romans 1 ; 1-17 Is telling us what?

(2)Romans 1 -17 tells us we get to heaven by ?

(3). Romans 1 ; 18 Retribution revealed from heaven and falling upon where ?

(4).In there wickedness they are stifling the truth.Romaners 1 ; 19 why ?

(5).Romans 1 ; 20 His invisible attributes , that is to say his everlasting power and deity , have been visible , ever since the world began , to the eye of reason , in the things he has made.

So is there any possible defence for the conduct of bad men and women ? Romans 1;20-21

(6)Romans 1 ; 21-23 Hence all there thinking has ended up how ?

(7).Romans 1 ;23 how did they make fools of them selves?

(8).Romans 1 25 why did God give them up to their own dessires, and the consequent degradation of their bodys?

(9).Romans 1 26-27 Because they will not repent

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Romans 1 answers

(1) this is a letter or message sent to the cxhurch in Rome

(2). God's w3aqy of righting wrong , a way that starts from faith and ends in faith.As scripture says , he shall gain life who is justified through faith.

(3).falling upon all the godless wickedness of men.

(4). For all that may be known of God by men lies plain before their eyes indeed God hinself has disclosed it to them.

(5). There is therefore no possible defence for their conduct ; knowing God , they have refused to honour him as God or to render him thanks.

(6). All there thinking has ended in futiality , and their misguided minds are plunged indarkness. Theybost of their wisdom , but they have made fools of themselves.

(7). by exchanging the splendous of immortal God for an image shaped like mortal man , even for images like birds ,beast and creeping things. For this reason God has given them up to the vileness of their own desires , and the consequent degradation of their bodys

(8).Because they have bartered away the true God for a false one , and have offered reverence and worship to created things instead of to the Creator , who is blessed for everr ; aman

(NOTE) - Your god can be sex , money , things you own , and many other things

Wednesday, August 17, 2011

Acts 28 ; & the Questions

Acts 28 ; & the Questions

(1).Acts 28;1-15 The Islanders thought Paul a God , Why ?

(2). Publius had a father they was sick with what in Acts 28;7-15

(3).Paul healed Publius father how in Acts 28;7-15

(4).Acts 28;23-31 Paul had said one thing more ; "How well the Holy Spirit spoke to your fathers through the prophet Isaiaqh when he said , ---What ?

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Acts 28 ; & the Answers

(1). Because he was bit by a viper or snake and did not die.

(2).V-8 Recurrent bouts of favor and dysentery

(3).Prayer and laid hands upon him and healed him

(4). Go to this people and say ; you may hear and hear , but you will never understand ; you may look and look but you will never see , for this people's minds has become gross their ears are dull and their eyes are closed , otherwise their eyes might see, their ears hear and their minds understand , and then they might turn again and I might heal them."

Sunday, August 14, 2011

Acts 27; & the Questions

Acts 27; & the Questions

(1). Paul and some other prisoners were handed over to who in Acts 27;1 ?

(2).They embarked in a ship of Adramyhium , bound for port in the province of Asia , and out out to sea. Who was the other person they spoke of in Acts 27;2-3

(3) . Acts 27;10-12 Paul worned them "I can see gentlemen ," He said "That this voyage will be disastrous ; it will mean grave loss , loss not only of ship and cargo but also of life.

After they had heard this and had lost much what did Paul tell them then in Acts 27 ; 21-23?

(4).Paul goes on to tell them "I urge you not to lose heart ; not a single life will be lost Acts 27 ;23 Who told Paul this ?

(5). How many people were on the ship with Paul , counting Paul

(6). How did all come safely ashore on land


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Acts 27; & the Answers

(1). Julius of the Augustan Cohort.

(2). Aristarchus , a macedonian from Thessalonica

(3). "You should have taken my advice , gentlemen , not to sail from Crete ; then you would have avoided this damage and loss.

( NOTE) - I told you so !

(4).Acts 27;23 Last night there stood by me an angel of the God

( NOTE ) - Do you wish you could speak to an angel of God?

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(6). Those who could swim jumped overboard first , the rest were to follow , some on planks , some on parts of the Ship

Acts 27; & the Questions

Acts 27; & the Questions

(1). Paul and some other prisoners were handed over to who in Acts 27;1 ?

(2).They embarked in a ship of Adramyhium , bound for port in the province of Asia , and out out to sea. Who was the other person they spoke of in Acts 27;2-3

(3) . Acts 27;10-12 Paul worned them "I can see gentlemen ," He said "That this voyage will be disastrous ; it will mean grave loss , loss not only of ship and cargo but also of life.

After they had heard this and had lost much what did Paul tell them then in Acts 27 ; 21-23?

(4).Paul goes on to tell them "I urge you not to lose heart ; not a single life will be lost Acts 27 ;23 Who told Paul this ?

(5). How many people were on the ship with Paul , counting Paul

(6). How did all come safely ashore on land


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Acts 27; & the Answers

(1). Julius of the Augustan Cohort.

(2). Aristarchus , a macedonian from Thessalonica

(3). "You should have taken my advice , gentlemen , not to sail from Crete ; then you would have avoided this damage and loss.

( NOTE) - I told you so !

(4).Acts 27;23 Last night there stood by me an angel of the God

( NOTE ) - Do you wish you could speak to an angel of God?

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(6). Those who could swim jumped overboard first , the rest were to follow , some on planks , some on parts of the Ship

Friday, August 12, 2011

Acts 26 , & the questions

Acts 26 , & the questions
[1]. Who was the king that Paul stood before in Judgment ? Acts 26;1

[2]. Paul ask the king and the Jews what in Acts 26;8

[3]. Paul once thought it his duty to do what ? Acts 26;9-10

[4]. Paul heard a voice when he was traveling to Damascus saying what ? Acts 26;12-17

[5]. Paul ask who was talking to him? Acts 26;15 The voice said they were who ?

[6].Jesus said He was sending Saul or Paul to do what ? Acts 26;18

[7]. Paul told King Agrippa that he went to Damascus, Jerusalem , Judea , and to the Gentiles and called out what? Acts 26;19-22

[8]. Paul said he was foretold by the Prophets and by Moses What ? Acts 26;23

[9]. Acts 26;28-29 Agrippa said to Paul , "You think it will not take much to win me over and make a Christian of me ?" Pail said what to this ?


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Acts 26 , & the Answers

[1]. King Agrippa

[2]. Why is it considered in credible among you that God should raise dead men too life?

[3].To work actively against the name of Jesus of Nazareth.

[4]. Acts 26;14 Saul, Saul , why do you persecute Me?

[5]. Acts 26;16 "I am Jesus whom you are persecuting."

(NOTE) - when people persecute you because you believe in Jesus Christ as your Savior , Who are they persecuting , you or Jesus?

[6]. I send you to open their eyes and turn them from darkness to light, from the dominion of Satan to God, so that by trust in me (JESUS) they may obtain forgiveness of sins and a place with those whom God has made His own.

(NOTE)- As Christians is this not what we all should be doing ? Isn't this what God would want us to do ?

[7]. To repent and turn to God and to prove their repentance by deeds.

(NOTE) - Do you ?

[8]. That the Messiah must suffer , and that He, first must to rise from the dead , would announce the dawn to Israel and to the Gentiles

[9]. "Much or little," said Paul "I wish to God that not only you , but all those also who are listening to me today , might become what I am , apart from these chains."

(NOTE) - Isn't this what we all should be doing , teaching , praying , and preaching for others to be apart from these chains?

Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Acts 25 & Questions

Acts 25 & Questions

[1]. When Festus left Caesarea and went to Jerusalem , The chief priest and the leaders ask for Paul to be brought to Jerusalem , WHY ? Acts 25; 1`-5

[2]. Festus ask if Paul was willing to go to Jerusalem , In Acts 25; 9 . What was the answer Paul gave Festus in Acts 25;11-12

[3].Who came to visit Festus Acts 25;13 ?

[4]. acts 25;23-27 What was Festus problem with sending Paul to Caesar?

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Acts. 25 & the Answers

[1]. They wanted to ambush and kill Paul.

[2]. I appeal to Caesar

[3]. King Agrippa and Bernice

[4]. There was no sense it seemed to Festus , in sending on a prisoner to Caesar without charges against him. acts 25;27

Acts 25 & Questions

Acts 25 & Questions

[1]. When Festus left Caesarea and went to Jerusalem , The chief priest and the leaders ask for Paul to be brought to Jerusalem , WHY ? Acts 25; 1`-5

[2]. Festus ask if Paul was willing to go to Jerusalem , In Acts 25; 9 . What was the answer Paul gave Festus in Acts 25;11-12

[3].Who came to visit Festus Acts 25;13 ?

[4]. acts 25;23-27 What was Festus problem with sending Paul to Caesar?

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Acts. 25 & the Answers

[1]. They wanted to ambush and kill Paul.

[2]. I appeal to Caesar

[3]. King Agrippa and Bernice

[4]. There was no sense it seemed to Festus , in sending on a prisoner to Caesar without charges against him. acts 25;27

Monday, August 8, 2011

Acts 24;1-27 Please read.

Acts 24;1-27 Please read.

Acts 24 Questions

(1). Who in Acts24;1-2 went to file charges with then Governor?

(2).Paul answers the charges by saying what ? In Acts 24;15-16

(3) What was Felix wife's name ? Acts 24;24

(4).When Paul had talked with Felix for 2 years. Felix was succeeded by who ? Acts 24;27

(5). When Felix was succeeded , why did he leave Paul there? acts 24-27

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Acts 24 and the Answers

(1). High Priest Ananias & an advocate named Tortillas

(2).I worship the God of our fathers for I believe all that is written in the law and the prophets, and in reliance on God I hold the hope , which my accusers too accept, that there is to be a resurrection of good and wicked alike. Accordingly I , no less than they , train myself to keep at all times a clear conscience before God and man.

(3). Drusilla

(4). Porcius Feslus

(5). He was wishing to curry favor with the Jews

Acts 24;1-27 Please read.

Acts 24;1-27 Please read.

Acts 24 Questions

(1). Who in Acts24;1-2 went to file charges with then Governor?

(2).Paul answers the charges by saying what ? In Acts 24;15-16

(3) What was Felix wife's name ? Acts 24;24

(4).When Paul had talked with Felix for 2 years. Felix was succeeded by who ? Acts 24;27

(5). When Felix was succeeded , why did he leave Paul there? acts 24-27

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Acts 24 and the Answers

(1). High Priest Ananias & an advocate named Tortillas

(2).I worship the God of our fathers for I believe all that is written in the law and the prophets, and in reliance on God I hold the hope , which my accusers too accept, that there is to be a resurrection of good and wicked alike. Accordingly I , no less than they , train myself to keep at all times a clear conscience before God and man.

(3). Drusilla

(4). Porcius Feslus

(5). He was wishing to curry favor with the Jews

Sunday, August 7, 2011

Tie your spouse down.

Douse Your spouse like to run round with their friends and leave you at home ? Does this make you sad ? Well I have found if one can't trust them to do this you should not be married to them. Your spouse is going to cheat on you if this is what they wish and you can't stop it. Best thing to do is to start running round with your friends and leave them at home.They won't like it, but after a while all will understand and get along better. If you love someone you can't tie them down. THEY WILL LEAVE YOU ! I was raised to think you went no place without the other. This does not work if your spouse wants to run. For then to run and you stay home does not work. So trust each other ,Keep your faith with God, and all will work out.

Friday, August 5, 2011

A walk in time

The earliest records of civilization is about 4500B.C. In the land of the Sumerians . This land is known to us as south Iraq.
Most of the Old Testament takes place much latter. The Old Testament starts about the Bronze age. The Bronze Age is from about 3100B.C. to 1200B.C. The Bronze Age is called the Bronze Age because , you guest it ! The time the weapons and all other things started to be cast of bronze. Before this time they were made of what ? (Yes Stone) Also at this time is when written languages were formed. This is also about the time when cities began to grow. Noah also lived during this age of time. He was probably born about 2800B.C. Most scholars think the flood occurred some where round 2300B.C. Just think , here we are in 2011 A.D. , and that was 2300B.C. The world has been here a long time as we know it. About 200 years in both directions of the birth of Jesus Christ. The great pyramids were built in Egypt about 2600B.C. The covenant between Abraham and God was round 1900B.C. The giving of the Law ( 10 Commandments ) on Mount Sinai was about 1900B.C. The exodus from Egypt was also about that time. Joshua led his people to Canaan about the year 1400B.C.

The Great Iron age was from 1200B.C. to 330 B.C.

Judges was from about 1375 B.C. to 1050 B.C.

Babylon destroyed Jerusalem in about the year 586B.C. David was king from 1010B.C. to 970B.C. And Solomon was king 970B.C. to 930B.C.

Wednesday, August 3, 2011

The book of Acts and chapter 23

The book of Acts and chapter 23

Acts is the one history book of the New Testament that traces the development of church . The first churches. Acts takes place after the recession of Jesus. Acts is a bridge between the Gospels and the Epistles. It goes between the life of Jesus and ministry of Paul. You might think that the book of Acts is about all the apostles of Jesus but it centers round Paul.But it does relate some of Peter and of Paul.It is written in a period of about 32 years From the time of Jesus recession and the imprisonment of Paul in Rome.

Acts 23 and the questions.

(1) What was the High Priest name who ordered his attendant to strike Pail on the mouth? Acts 23; 1-5

(2)Paul says, I had no idea that he was High Priest:Scripture says what ? Acts 23;5

(3) Paul tole them he is a________born and bred.V-6

(4)In V-8 it says the Sadducees what ?

(5)The Pharisees believe what ? V-9

(6)acts 23;11 The following night the Lord appeared to Paul and said?

(7) V-12 to 14 The Jews took an oath to do what ?

(8) The son of Paul's sister heard the Jews were planing a what? V-16

(9)About how many Jews were there who were not eating or drinking till Paul's death ? V-21

(10) The commandant ordered how many light armed troops to proceed to Caesarea and how many cavalrymen?Acts 23;23-25

(11) What w3as the commandant's name ? Acts 34;26

(12)What was the governor's name ?V-26

(13) What province was Paul from ? Acts 23;34

(14) The governor said he would hear Paul's case , but to have him held where? V-35

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Acts 23 & the answers

(1)Ananias

(2) Scripture , I know , says; "You must not abuse the ruler of your people."

(3) Pharisee

(4) Deny that there is any resurrection or angel , or spirit .

(5)They accept the resurrection , or angel , or spirit.

(6) " You have affirmed the truth about me in Jerusalem, and you must do the same in Rome."

(7) Not to eat or drink until they had killed Paul.

(8) ambush

(9) About 40

(10) 200 light armed troops and 70 cavalrymen

(11)Claudius Lysias

(12) Governor Felix

(13) Cilicia

(14) To be held in custody at his headquarters in Herod's palace.

Monday, August 1, 2011

Acts 22; & the questions

Acts 22; & the questions
Read Acts 22; 1-30

(1.)Acts 22;11 Who is speaking to the Jews?

(2.) Who is Saul by another name?

(3.) I Acts 22;7-11 Who did Saul say was speaking to him ?

A-God the Father

B- Jesus of Nazareth

C- The Holy Spirit

(4.) V-6 I was on the road and nearing ?______, when suddenly about midday a great light flashed from the sky.

A- Jerusalem

B- Asia

C- Damascus

D- Jerusalem

(5.) Who spoke to Saul to recover his sight? Acts 22; 12-14

(6.) Acts 22;17-18 What was Saul told?

(7.) V-21 where was he being sent?

(8.) What did Paul tell them when they tied him up? V-25



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Acts 22; 1-30 the answers

(1.) Saul

(2.) Paul

(3) Jesus of Nazaretth

(4.) C. Damascus V-6

(5.) Ananias

(6.) "Make haste" he said, "and leave Jerusalem without delay , for they will not accept your testimony about me.

(7.) "Go, for I am sending you far away to the Gentiles

(8._ Can you legally flog a man who is a Roman citizen

Acts 22; & the questions

Acts 22; & the questions
Read Acts 22; 1-30

(1.)Acts 22;11 Who is speaking to the Jews?

(2.) Who is Saul by another name?

(3.) I Acts 22;7-11 Who did Saul say was speaking to him ?

A-God the Father

B- Jesus of Nazareth

C- The Holy Spirit

(4.) V-6 I was on the road and nearing ?______, when suddenly about midday a great light flashed from the sky.

A- Jerusalem

B- Asia

C- Damascus

D- Jerusalem

(5.) Who spoke to Saul to recover his sight? Acts 22; 12-14

(6.) Acts 22;17-18 What was Saul told?

(7.) V-21 where was he being sent?

(8.) What did Paul tell them when they tied him up? V-25



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Acts 22; 1-30 the answers

(1.) Saul

(2.) Paul

(3) Jesus of Nazaretth

(4.) C. Damascus V-6

(5.) Ananias

(6.) "Make haste" he said, "and leave Jerusalem without delay , for they will not accept your testimony about me.

(7.) "Go, for I am sending you far away to the Gentiles

(8._ Can you legally flog a man who is a Roman citizen

Acts 22; & the questions

Acts 22; & the questions
Read Acts 22; 1-30

(1.)Acts 22;11 Who is speaking to the Jews?

(2.) Who is Saul by another name?

(3.) I Acts 22;7-11 Who did Saul say was speaking to him ?

A-God the Father

B- Jesus of Nazareth

C- The Holy Spirit

(4.) V-6 I was on the road and nearing ?______, when suddenly about midday a great light flashed from the sky.

A- Jerusalem

B- Asia

C- Damascus

D- Jerusalem

(5.) Who spoke to Saul to recover his sight? Acts 22; 12-14

(6.) Acts 22;17-18 What was Saul told?

(7.) V-21 where was he being sent?

(8.) What did Paul tell them when they tied him up? V-25



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Acts 22; 1-30 the answers

(1.) Saul

(2.) Paul

(3) Jesus of Nazaretth

(4.) C. Damascus V-6

(5.) Ananias

(6.) "Make haste" he said, "and leave Jerusalem without delay , for they will not accept your testimony about me.

(7.) "Go, for I am sending you far away to the Gentiles

(8._ Can you legally flog a man who is a Roman citizen