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34 Cards in this Set

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Matthias
Chosen as an apostle in the place of Judas
Felix
-Governor of Caeseria
-Roman procurator (like a lawyer) of Judea before whom Paul "reasoned"
Barnabas
-levite from Cyprus
-"Son of Consolation," traveling companion of Apostle Paul
James (not the apostle)
-head of the Church at Jerusalem, brother of Jesus, wrote the book named after him.
Stephen
-"full of grace and power". One of original seven Jerusalem deacons, first Christian martyr
Festus
-Successor of Felix as procurator of Judea. Paul was reported to him.
Philip
-One of the Twelve Apostles; one of seven Deacons, preached to Ethiopian eunuch
-Apostle of Saul
Aquila and Priscilla
-First missionary couple; very close to Paul and traveled with him.
Cornelius
-Roman centurion. He was one of the first Gentiles to become a follower of Jesus.
-The gentile with the holy spirit, one who peter went to
Agrippa
-King who was the..
-Persecutor of the early Christians. He slew James, and imprisoned Peter. Paul pleaded his cause before him.
Silas
-A leading member of the early Christian community, who later accompanied Paul in some of his missionary journeys.
-Companion of Paul, was arrested with him
Apollos
-Knew the Scriptures; A&P corrected his doctrine in the knowledge of Christ. Met Paul in Corinth and from there preached Jesus, gaining many to Christ. He was with Paul at Ephesus.
-Early Christian in Corinth, taught by Aquila and Priscilla from Alexandrea
Prophet whose prophecy is fulfilled in coming of spirit in Acts 2
Joel
Reason for Ananias and Sapphira dying in Acts 5
They lied to the church about the money
The first Christian martyr (who was stoned) Acts 7
Stephen
The people to whom Philip ministered Acts 8
Samaria
Pauls destination when he was converted Acts 9
Demascus
Pauls interaction with Jesus Acts 9
Has vision on the road to Demascus, God blinds and speaks to him and asks why Paul was persecuting Him.
Location of Pauls long sermon on his first missionary journey Acts 13
Antioch
"Main Event" in Acts 15
Discussion of circumcision between Paul and Barnabas, Paul thought you have to be circumcised, Barnabas said you don't have to. Peter set them straight, you don't have to be
Location of "Main Event" in Acts 15
Church in Jerusalem
City where Paul is in prison, earthquake happens Acts 16
Thyatira
Pauls speech to men at the Areopagus Acts 17
Paul and Silas explained the prophecies and proved that the Messiah must suffer and rise from the dead. The people grew angry and formed a riot, eventually arresting Jason but he was let go.
The learned Jew who only knew Johns Baptism Acts 18
Apollos
City in which Paul lectured in a hall for over two years Acts 19
Ephesus
Location in Jerusalem where Paul is arrested Acts 21
The temple
Pauls political move before Festus Acts 25
He appealed to Ceasar
Pauls interaction with Agrippa Acts 26
Paul shared his testimony with King Agrippa infront of the whole court
Group in Rome which was the first to meet with Paul after he was placed under house arrest Acts 28
A group of Jewish leaders
Who said "Salvation is found in no one else, for there is no other name under heaven given to men by which we must be saved."
Peter (filled with the Holy Spirit)
Who said "Look, I see heaven open and the Son of Man standing at the right hand of God."
Stephen (filled with the Holy Spirit)
Who said "However, I consider my life worth nothing to me, if only I may finish the race and complete the task the Lord Jesus has given me-the task of testifying to the gospel of God's grace."
Paul (filled with the Holy Spirit)
Who said "Saul, Saul, why do you persecute me?"
God
Who said "This man could have been set free if he had not appealed to Caesar."
King Agrippa