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Both Paul and Luke may have been educated in _____
Tarsus
Luke was likely both a ______
Gentile and a Greek
Luke's frequent use of the word "we" reflects his:
personal experiences
Luke's lists of people and places that Paul visited reflect his:
detailed description
considered influences on Luke's viewpoint?
Holy Spirit, education, personal experience, associations with the early church leaders,
Select the characteristics of Luke's writing from among other gospel writers.
oriented to a non-Jewish audience, orderly and detailed, polished and formal
Luke stayed at the house of this important deacon:
Philip of Caesarea
As part of his detailed record of events in the early church, Luke recorded the sermons of what three important church leaders?
Paul, Peter, Stephen
Luke was with Paul when he was a prisoner in Rome. t/f
true
Luke knew several of Paul's co-workers. t/f
true
The book of Acts is, for the most part, chronological in sequence. t/f
true
Luke indicates that he carefully investigated everything about the life of Christ. t/f
true
to help a nobleman understand the things he had been taught
Particular purpose
to describe Christ's ministry in the church after his ascension. Jewish orator who spoke before Felix
Historical purpose
to document Christ's ministry from his birth to the birth and growth of the Church.
Comprehensive purpose
Hole Spirit was sent_____
on the day of Pentecost
Luke presented the message of Christ through the sermons of which apostles?
Paul, Stephen, Peter
Luke and Acts overlap in what details? 3
commissioning of disciples, instructions to wait for the holy spirit, ascension of
Christ
name the three feasts:
Passover, Feast of Weeks, Feast of Tabernacles
the ______ is also called the pentecost, referring to the __ day
Feast of Weeks, 50th
Peter declared in his Pentecost sermon that those hearing his message had:
crucified Jesus
Peter quoted from the book of _____
Psalms
Upon hearing Peter's message on the day of Pentecost, the Jews:
felt conviction in their hearts
When preaching on the day of Pentecost, Peter declared to the Jews that they:
could receive the same gift of the holy spirit
Close to 2,000 people gladly received the gospel message and were baptized on the day of Pentecost. t/f
false
strong hatred
animosity
one who preaches the Gospel
evangelist
driving force or motive
impetus
number of believers added on the day on pentecost
3000
number of believers added after peter's sermon
5000
doctor of the law
Gamaliel
roman centurion who received gospel
Cornelius
place where peter received a vision
Joppa
gospel first taken to them by peter
gentiles
James was killed by ______
Herod
Stephen was chosen as a ____ because he was full of ___
deacon, faith
As a young man, Saul tried to stop Stephen's death, but the crowd just gave him their clothes to watch over. t/f
false
Men of the synagogue of the Libertines, the Cyrenians, the Alexandrians, and the Jews of Cilicia and Asia argued with Stephen and successfully disputed his wisdom. t/f
false
Stephen, in his last sermon, compares the past rebellion of the Jewish nation under the leadership of Moses and the prophets with the current rebellion against the God's Son. t/f
true
Philip was a man full of the Holy Spirit and wisdom who started out in the Jerusalem church as a:
deacon
Later in his life, Philip became known as an:
evangelist
To whom did Philip preach the Gospel with great success?
samaritans
The angel of the Lord directed Philip to a eunuch of great authority from the land of:
ethiopia
Philip found the eunuch reading from the Old Testament book of:
isiah
After leading the eunuch to the Lord, Philip was caught away to:
azotus
Paul and his company visited Philip in his home in:
caesarea
persons living in the same period of history
contemporaries
to treat with contempt
profane
to whip or lash severly
scourge
strength or force from being supported by fact
validity
the jews of ______ planned to kill paul
damascus
______ brought paul to _____
Barnabas, Antioch
Paul beaten by rods __ times
3
paul was stoned __
once
paul was shipwrecked __ times
3
paul received ___ stripes ___ times
39, 5
centurions
2
foot soldiers
200
horsemen
70
spearmen
200
Paul appeared before Roman rulers named _______ , who found him “not guilty.”
felix and festus
paul was sent to ___ in the custody of _____
rome, julius
paul lived in _____ for ___ years
rome 2