#Bible Study Questions on Acts Ch 21 from 6/30
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 1-16
I’m not sure why Luke spends so many words describing their route. What do you think?
What do the disciples from Tyre tell Paul? How does he respond?
Who do we “revisit” in v.8?
Describe Agabus’ actions. What do the represent? Who do they echo?
Paul’s response to Agabus and the others who are concerned?
Why does Luke use the term “go up to Jerusalem”?
Vv 17-26
How would you describe Paul’s immediate actions upon arriving in Jerusalem?
What do the Jerusalem believers urge Paul to do? Why? What’s the “word on the street” about Paul? [at least among Jews!]
What doesPaul do?
We got this far this week.
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?
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?
Here's a link to a great Timeline of the Apostle Paul. I recommend bookmarking it.
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