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Answers for Acts 8-16

[b] 1. In Acts, Philip begins the ministry to the ________ .

A. Greek-speaking Jews B. Samaritans C. Galileans

[b] 2. In the gospels of _________ the ministry of Jesus embraces Samaritans.

A. Matthew and Luke B. Luke and John C. Matthew and Mark

[b] 3. _______ has a vision in which he is commanded to eat food prohibited by Jewish law.

A. Paul B. Peter C. Stephen D. Saul

[a] 4. Acts' report of the support by church leaders in Jerusalem for Peter's ministry to the Gentiles is inconsistent with Paul's account of his conflict with Peter in his letter to the __________ .

A. Galatians B. Ephesians C. Colossians

[b] 5. Acts and the gospel of Luke were written _________ the letters of Paul.

A. Before B. After C. At the same time as

[b] 6. In Acts the Christian movement is generally referred to as __________ .

A. The church B. The Way C. Christian faith

[b] 7. In Acts, Paul begins his ministry by preaching in __________ .

A. Pagan temples B. Synagogues C. Jerusalem

[b] 8. In the account of Acts some of the __________ that Paul visits include Gentiles in worship.

A. Pagan temples B. Synagogues C. Aramaic-speaking churches

[b] 9. In Acts, Paul's preaching leads to _________ in many synagogues.

A. Unanimous support B. Splits C. The conversion of everyone

[a] 10. Acts reports that many _________ have joined the church in Jerusalem.

A. Pharisees B. Gentiles C. Of those converted by Paul

[d] 11. Acts 15 teaches the Gentiles who convert have to abstain from ________ .

A. Meat offered to idols B. Anything strangulated or with blood C. Fornication D. All these

[d] 12. After his arrest in Philippi, because he is a Jew, Paul claims protection, as a _______ .

A. Gentile B. Roman citizen C. Pharisee

 

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