#Bible Questions from Acts Ch 21 on 7/7/2019
My Sunday school class/Life Group is studying the book of Acts. We discussed these questions yesterday. I encourage you to jot your thoughts down.
I'll post some comments from the class discussion on Wednesday.
If you’d like a PDF file of the questions, email me at crd.author@gmail.com.
There is a timeline of Paul's life at the end of the post.
Ch 21 - Vv 27-36
Who causes the real problem for Paul in this passage?
What do they accuse Paul of?
Why?
What does their idea of mob justice include?
Who comes to Paul’s rescue? Why?
How do we know this mob was just that, a mob?
Who causes the real problem for Paul in this passage?
What do they accuse Paul of?
Why?
What does their idea of mob justice include?
Who comes to Paul’s rescue? Why?
How do we know this mob was just that, a mob?
Vv 37-40
What do we find out about the soldiers real reason for “rescuing” Paul?
In a pretty gutsy move, Paul asks to do what?
In this passage Paul speaks in both Greek and Hebrew. What is the significance of each different use of language?
Ch 22 -Vv 1-29
What do we find out about the soldiers real reason for “rescuing” Paul?
In a pretty gutsy move, Paul asks to do what?
In this passage Paul speaks in both Greek and Hebrew. What is the significance of each different use of language?
Ch 22 -Vv 1-29
Why does the crowd quiet down? Why is that surprising, but how does it reinforce that it was a mob?
In vv3-5, Paul gives his early life autobiography. What are the highlights?
Why would Paul use vv6-11 to describe his conversion? Wouldn’t these people have heard about that?
Paul describes his “call” in vv17-21. Why would the Jewish crowd stop listening at this point?
The crowd goes through all sorts of gyrations. What is the point of them?
What does the tribune decide to do? What stops him?
What is it about Paul that, even though he’s a Jew, ranks him higher than the tribune?
Notice the reaction of the Romans in v29.
Why does the crowd quiet down? Why is that surprising, but how does it reinforce that it was a mob?
In vv3-5, Paul gives his early life autobiography. What are the highlights?
Why would Paul use vv6-11 to describe his conversion? Wouldn’t these people have heard about that?
Paul describes his “call” in vv17-21. Why would the Jewish crowd stop listening at this point?
The crowd goes through all sorts of gyrations. What is the point of them?
What does the tribune decide to do? What stops him?
What is it about Paul that, even though he’s a Jew, ranks him higher than the tribune?
Notice the reaction of the Romans in v29.
We got this far this week.
Here's a link to a great Timeline of the Apostle Paul. I recommend bookmarking it.
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