Acts chapter 28 Custom Questions

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G. From where have we not receive any letters concerning Paul?

Judea (Acts 28:21)

A. According to Acts, chapter 28, verse 1, what was the island called?

Malta (Acts 28:1)

G. Once safely on shore, what did we find out that the island was called?

Malta (Acts 28:1)

G. What did they arrange to do on a certain day?

Meet Paul (Acts 28:23)

G. After Paul shook the snake off into the fire, what did he suffer?

No ill effects (Acts 28:5)

G. Who has come from Judea and reported or said anything bad about you?

None of our people (Acts 28:21)

G. Who gathered a pile of brushwood?

Paul (Acts 28:3)

G. Who proclaimed the kingdom of God and taught about the Lord Jesus Christ?

Paul (Acts 28:31)

G. Who healed Publius' father?

Paul (Acts 28:8)

A. According to Acts, chapter 27, verse 16, what happened when we got to Rome?

Paul was allowed to live by himself, with a soldier to guard him (Acts 28:16)

G. Who are talking against this sect?

People everywhere (Acts 28:22)

G. Though you will be seeing, what will you never be?

Perceiving (Acts 28:26)

A. According to Acts, chapter 28, verse 24, what were some convinced by?

What [Paul] said (Acts 28:24)

G. Where was Publius' father sick?

In bed (Acts 28:8)

A. According to Acts, chapter 28, verse 6, what did the islanders say Paul was?

A god (Acts 28:6)

G. What did the islanders saw the viper hanging from Paul's hand, what did they say he was?

A murderer (Acts 28:4)

G. As Paul put a pile of brushwood on the fire, what was driven out by the heat?

A viper (Acts 28:3)

G. What was driven out by the heat of the fire and fastened itself to Paul's hand?

A viper (Acts 28:3)

G. What fastened itself to Paul's hand?

A viper driven out by the heat (Acts 28:3)

G. When did the rest of the sick on the island come to be healed?

After Paul healed Publius' father (Acts 28:9)

G. When did Paul place his hands on Publius' father and heal him?

After praying (Acts 28:8)

G. Although what was Paul arrested in Jerusalem and handed over to the Romans?

Although he had done nothing against our people or against the customs of our ancestors (Acts 28:17)

G. What belonged to Publius, the chief official of the island?

An estate nearby 9Acts 28:7)

G. How did they come to the place Paul was staying?

In even larger numbers (Acts 28:23)

G. How did the islanders on Malta honor us?

In many ways (Acts 28:10)

G. What was Paul not worthy of?

Any crime deserving death (Acts 28:18)

A. According to Acts, chapter 28, verse 15, from where did the brothers and sisters that had heard that we were coming travel from to meet us?

As far as the Forum of Appius and the Three Taverns (Acts 28:15)

G. At the sight of who did Paul thank God and was encouraged?

At the sight of these people (Acts 28:15)

A. According to Acts, chapter 28, verse 18, why did the Romans want to release Paul?

Because he was not guilty of any crime deserving death (Acts 28:18)

G. Why did the islanders on Malta build a fire and welcome us?

Because it was raining and cold (Acts 28:2)

G. Why is Paul bound with this chain?

Because of the hope of Israel (Acts 28:20)

G. Why was Paul compelled to make an appeal to Caesar?

Because the Jews objected (Acts 28:19)

G. What did the islanders on Malta do because it was raining and cold?

Build a fire and welcomed us all (Acts 28:2)

G. Where did Publius welcome us?

Into his home (Acts 28:7)

G. What has the people's heart become?

Calloused (Acts 28:27)

G. After waiting for a long time and seeing nothing unusual happen to Paul, what did the islanders do?

Changed their minds and said that he was a god (Acts 28:6)

G. What did the islanders expect to happen to Paul?

For him to swell up or suddenly fall dead (Acts 28:6)

G. Why has Paul asked to see and talk with you?

For this reason (Acts 28:20)

G. How long did Paul stay in his own rented house and welcomed all who came to see him?

For two whole years (Acts 28:30)

G. What did Publius show us for three days?

Generous hospitality for three days (Acts 28:7)

G. For two whole years, did Paul stay?

His own rented house (Acts 28:30)

G. Who did we meet that invited us to spend a week with them?

Some brothers and sisters (Acts 28:14)

G. Where did we put in and stay for three days?

Syracuse (Acts 28:12)

G. What was Publius?

The Chief official of the island (Acts 28:7)

G. To who has God's salvation been sent to?

The Gentiles (Acts 28:28)

G. Who spoke the truth to your ancestors?

The Holy Spirit (Acts 28:25)

G. When did we reach Puteoli?

The following day (Acts 28:13)

G. Who did the islanders say had not allowed Paul to live?

The goddess Justice (Acts 28:4)

G. What was called Malta?

The island (Acts 28:1)

G. When we were ready to sail, who furnished us with the supplies we needed?

The islanders on Malta (Acts 28:10)

G. Who showed us unusual kindness?

The islanders on Malta (Acts 28:2)

G. When did the south wind come up?

The next day (Acts 28:13)

G. What was the figurehead of the Alexandrian ship?

The twin gods, Castro and Pollux (Acts 28:11)

G. What can the people hardly hear with?

Their ears (Acts 28:27)

G. What have the people closed?

Their eyes (Acts 28:27)

A. According to Acts, chapter 28, verse 25, who did they disagree among?

Themselves (Acts 28:25)

G. When did Paul call together the local Jewish leaders?

Three days later (Acts 28:17)

G. After how long did we put out to sea in a ship that had wintered in the island?

Three months (Acts 28:11)

G. Though you will be hearing, what will you never be?

Understanding (Acts 28:26)

G. What did the islanders on Malta show us?

Unusual kindness (Acts 28:2)

G. When was Paul allowed to live by himself, with a soldier to guard him?

When we got to Rome (Acts 28:16)

A. According to Acts, chapter 28, verse 31, how did Paul proclaim the kingdom of God and taught about the lord Jesus Christ?

With all boldness and without hinderance (Acts 28:31)

G. What did he do to them from evening until morning?

Witnessed to them (Acts 28:23)

A. According to Acts, chapter 28, verse 22, what do we want to hear?

Your views (Acts 28:22)

G. What was Publius' father suffering from?

fever and dysentery (Acts 28:8)


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