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| Whom did paul decide to take on his second missionary journey instead of Barnabas |
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| In Phillipi; who responded to pauls message and opened up her house to Paul and his companions |
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| Paul and Silas thrown into prison at Philipi because |
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| Paul delievered a slave girl of an evil spirit |
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| in thessolonica paul went to the synagogue and preached that Jesus |
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| had to suffer and be raised from the dead |
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| In Thesolonica; many believed including |
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gentile god fearers leading women of the city a few jews |
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| In Pauls sermon on Mars Hill; he addressed |
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| In athens, Paul noticed an altar designated to |
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City known for sensuality and corrupt morals a great commerical city with many good harbors The goddess of Sex Aphrodite |
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| How many times did Paul receive guidance from a vision on his second missionary jounrey |
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| In Corinth the Jewish community made an attack against Paul and brought him to |
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| The High Judgment Seat (BEMA) |
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| A vital lesson from Paul regarding team ministry is |
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| Ephesus was the capital of the roman province of |
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| Whom did Priscilla and Aquilla meet in Ephesus, who had a thorough knowledge of the scriptures, but only knew of Johns Baptism |
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| According to Acts 19; the 12 disciples that Paul met in Ephesus received the baptism of the Holy Spirit and |
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| spoke in tongues and prophesyed |
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In the Synagoge The hall of Tyrannus house to house |
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| In acts 19, many people were healed and delievered as |
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| handkerchiefs and aprons that were touched by Paul were placed on the sick and demon possessedq |
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| What book of the bible did paul most likely write in his 3 year stay at ephesus |
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| A public riot developed in Ephesus because |
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| of the influence of the gospel leading to a decline of idolatry |
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| Paul sent for the Ephesian elders Miletus |
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to say farewell warn them to guard against false teachers outside the church and within the church |
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| A greek word Episcopos is translated as |
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| A city wide uproar resulted when asian jews accused paul of |
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teaching against the jewish people their law in the temple and of defiling the temple by bringing gentiles inside |
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| Which statement best describes pauls experience with god as he made his final jounrey to jerusalem |
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| God directed paul to go to jerusalem and intended for him to endure the imprisonment |
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| According to Jewish worldview |
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| Gentiles must be kept at a distance from anything considered impure and unholy |
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| Lukes record of Pauls trials in Jerusalem and Caersara including his defense speeches clearly establishes that Paul |
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| was absolutely innocent of violating any law; jewish or roman |
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| While on trial before king agrippa paul could have been released except he had |
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| While Paul and other prisoners were being transported to rome they were shipwrecked on the island of |
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| The largest and most influential city in Pauls day |
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| What was pauls attitude toward the storm at sea in the certain shipwreck |
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| an angel sent from God promised God that all onboard the ship would be saved |
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| Lukes accounts of Pauls trials DO NOT establish |
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| that Paul remained in prison and was sent to rome because he failed to obey god |
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| The principles illustrated in Pauls imprisonment experience teach us that |
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| God may expect us to endure severe hardship in order to accomplish his purposes |
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