Acts 19 Flashcards

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According to Acts chapter 19: verse 1, what road did Paul take?

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A. The road through the interior (19:1)

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How did Paul arrive at Ephesus?

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A. He took the road through the interior (19:1)

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Whom did Paul find at Ephesus?

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A. Some disciples (19:1)

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According to Acts chapter 19: verse 1, where did Paul arrive?

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A. At Ephesus (19:1)

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According to Acts chapter 19: verse 1, whom did Paul find?

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A. Some disciples (19:1)

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Through what did Paul take the road?

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A. The interior (19:1)

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When did Paul take the road through the interior and arrive at Ephesus?

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A. While Apollos was at Corinth (19:1)

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Where did Paul find some disciples?

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A. At Ephesus (19:1)

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Where was Apollos?

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A. At Corinth (19:1)

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Who took the road through the interior and arrived at Ephesus?

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A. Paul (19:1)

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Who was at Corinth?

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A. Apollos (19:1)

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What had some disciples as Ephesus not even heard?

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A. That there is a Holy Spirit (19:2)

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Situation question: Who said it, to whom, and what was the reply: “Did you receive the Holy Spirit when you believed?”

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A. Paul said it to some disciples at Ephesus and they replied, “No, we have not even heard that there is a Holy Spirit” (19:2)

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Whom did Paul ask, “Did you receive the Holy Spirit when you believed?”

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A. Some disciples at Ephesus (19:2)

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According to Acts chapter 19: verse 2, what did Paul ask them?

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A. “Did you receive the Holy Spirit when you believed?” (19:2)

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According to Acts chapter 19: verse 2, what did they answer?

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A. “No, we have not even heard that there is a Holy Spirit” (19:2)

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Who asked the disciples “Did you receive the Holy Spirit when you believed?”

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A. Paul (19:2)

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Who had not even heard that there is Holy Spirit?

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A. Some disciples at Ephesus (19:2)

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Situation question: Who said it, to whom, and in response to what: “No we have not even heard that there is a Holy Spirit”?

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A. Some disciples at Ephesus said it to Paul in response to him asking, “Did you receive the Holy Spirit when you believed?” (19:2)

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Who replied, “John’s baptism”?

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A. Some disciples at Ephesus (19:3)

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According to Acts chapter 19: verse 3, what did they reply?

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A. “John’s baptism” (19:3)

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Situation question: Who said it, to whom, and in response to what: “John’s baptism”?

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A. Some disciples at Ephesus said it to Paul in response to Paul asking them, “Then what baptism did you receive?” (19:3)

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According to Acts chapter 19: verse 3, what did Paul ask?

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A. “Then what baptism did you receive?” (19:3)

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What baptism did the disciples at Ephesus receive?

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A. John’s baptism (19:3)

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Who asked, "Then what baptism did you receive?"
A. Paul (19:3)
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Who received John's baptism?
A. The disciples at Ephesus (19:3)
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Whom did Paul ask, "Then what baptism did you receive?"
A. Some disciples at Ephesus (19:3)
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Situation question: Who said it, to whom, and in response to what: "Then what baptism did you receive?"
A. Paul said it to some disciples at Ephesus in response to them saying, "No, we have not even heard that there is a Holy Spirit" (19:2-3)
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Situation question: Who said it, to whom, and what was the reply: "Then what baptism did you receive?"
A. Paul said it to some disciples at Ephesus and they replied, "John's baptism" (19:3)
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What was John's baptism?
A. A baptism of repentance (19:4)
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According to Acts chapter 19: verse 4, what was of repentance?
A. John's baptism (19:4)
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What did John tell the people?
A. To believe in the one coming after him, that is, in Jesus (19:4)
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In whom did John tell the people to believe?
A. The one coming after him, that is, in Jesus (19:4)
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What was a baptism of repentance?
A. John's baptism (19:4)
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Who said, "John's baptism was a baptism of repentance. He told the people to believe in the one coming after him, that is, in Jesus"?
A. Paul (19:4)
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Who told the people to believe in the one coming after him, that is, in Jesus?
A. John (19:4)
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Whose baptism was a baptism of repentance?
A. John's baptism (19:4)
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Situation question: Who said it, to whom, and what was the response: "John's baptism was a baptism of repentance. He told the people to believe in the one coming after him, that is, in Jesus"?
A. Paul said it to the disciples at Ephesus and on hearing this, they were baptized in the name of the Lord Jesus (19:4-5)
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What were the disciples at Ephesus?
A. Baptized in the name of the Lord Jesus (19:5)
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When were the disciples at Ephesus baptized in the name of the Lord Jesus?
A. On hearing this (19:5)
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In what were the disciples at Ephesus baptized?
A. The name of the Lord Jesus (19:5)
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Who were baptized in the name of the Lord Jesus?
A. The disciples at Ephesus (19:5)
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When did the Holy Spirit come on the disciples at Ephesus?
A. When Paul placed his hands on them (19:6)
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According to Acts chapter 19: verse 6, on whom did Paul place his hands?
A. The disciples at Ephesus (19:6)
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According to Acts chapter 19: verse 6, what did the disciples at Ephesus do?
A. Spoke in tongues and prophesied (19:6)
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According to Acts chapter 19: verse 6, on whom did the Holy Spirit come?
A. The disciples at Ephesus (19:6)
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How did the disciples at Ephesus speak?
A. In tongues (19:6)
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In what did the disciples at Ephesus speak?
A. Tongues (19:6)
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What did Paul place on the disciples at Ephesus?
A. His hands (19:6)
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When did the disciples at Ephesus speak in tongues and prophesy?
A. When the Holy Spirit came on them (19:6)
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Who came on the disciples at Ephesus?
A. The Holy Spirit (19:6)
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Who placed his hands on the disciples at Ephesus?
A. Paul (19:6)
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Who spoke in tongues and prophesied?
A. The disciples at Ephesus (19:6)
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According to Acts chapter 19: verse 7, about how many men were there in all?
A. About twelve (19:7)
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About what did Paul argue persuasively?
A. The kingdom of God (19:8)
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Where did Paul speak boldly for three months?
A. The synagogue (19:8)
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According to Acts chapter 19: verse 8, what did Paul do for three months?
A. Spoke boldly (arguing persuasively about the kingdom of God) (19:8)
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According to Acts chapter 19: verse 8, what did Paul enter?
A. The synagogue (19:8)
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For what did Paul speak boldly there?
A. Three months (19:8)
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How did Paul argue about the kingdom of God?
A. Persuasively (19:8)
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How did Paul speak there for three months?
A. Boldly (19:8)
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Who argued persuasively about the kingdom of God?
A. Paul (19:8)
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Who entered the synagogue and spoke boldly there for three months?
A. Paul (19:8)
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Where did Paul have discussions daily?
A. In the lecture hall of Tyrannus (19:9)
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According to Acts chapter 19: verse 9, what did Paul have daily?
A. Discussions (19:9)
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Who publicly maligned the Way?
A. Some of the Ephesians (19:9)
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According to Acts chapter 19: verse 9, whom did Paul leave?
A. The Ephesians (19:9)
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According to Acts chapter 19: verse 9, whom did Paul take with him?
A. The disciples (19:9)
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How did some of the Ephesians malign the Way?
A. Publicly (19:9)
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What did some of the Ephesians become?
A. Obstinate (19:9)
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What did some of the Ephesians publicly malign?
A. The Way (19:9)
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What did some of the Ephesians refuse to do?
A. Believe (19:9)
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When did Paul have discussions in the lecture hall of Tyrannus?
A. Daily (19:9)
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Who became obstinate?
A. Some of the Ephesians (19:9)
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Who had discussions daily in the lecture hall of Tyrannus?
A. Paul (19:9)
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Who heard the word of the Lord?
A. All the Jews and Greeks who lived in the province of Asia (19:10)
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What went on for two years?
A. Paul had discussions daily in the lecture hall of Tyrannus (19:9-10)
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For how long did this go on?
A. Two years (19:10)
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What did all the Jews and Greeks who lived in the province of Asia hear?
A. The word of the Lord (19:10)
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Why did Paul have discussions daily in the lecture hall of Tyrannus for two years?
A. So that all the Jews and Greeks who lived in the province of Asia heard the word of the Lord (19:9-10)
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According to Acts chapter 19: verse 11, what were extraordinary?
A. Miracles by God through Paul (19:11)
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How did God do extraordinary miracles?
A. Through Paul (19:11)
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What did God do through Paul?
A. Extraordinary miracles (19:11)
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Through whom did God do extraordinary miracles?
A. Paul (19:11)
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Who did extraordinary miracles through Paul?
A. God (19:11)
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What were taken to the sick?
A. Even handkerchiefs and aprons that had touched Paul (19:12)
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What left them?
A. Evil spirits (19:12)
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To whom were handkerchiefs and aprons that had touched Paul taken?
A. The sick (19:12)
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What spirits left them?
A. Evil spirits (19:12)
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What were cured?
A. Their illnesses (19:12)
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What were their illnesses?
A. Cured (19:12)
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What would some Jews who went around driving out evil spirits say?
A. "In the name of the Jesus, whom Paul preaches, I command you to come out" (19:13)
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Situation question: Who said it, to whom, and why: "In the name of the Jesus, whom Paul preaches, I command you to come out"?
A. Some Jews who went around driving out evil spirits [OR seven sons of Sceva] said it to those who were demon-possessed, trying to invoke the name of the Lord Jesus over them (19:13)
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Over whom did some Jews who went around driving out evil spirits try to invoke the name of the Lord Jesus?
A. Those who were demon-possessed (19:13)
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What did some Jews who went around driving out evil spirits try to invoke?
A. The name of the Lord Jesus (19:13)
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Who tried to invoke the name of the Lord Jesus over those who were demon-possessed?
A. Some Jews who went around driving out evil spirits [OR seven sons of Sceva] (19:13)
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Who went around driving out evil spirits?
A. Some Jews [OR seven sons of Sceva] (19:13)
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Who would say, "In the name of the Jesus, whom Paul preaches, I command you to come out"?
A. Some Jews who went around driving out evil spirits [OR seven sons of Sceva] (19:13)
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According to Acts chapter 19: verse 14, who were doing this?
A. Seven sons of Sceva (a Jewish chief priest) (19:14)
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Who was a Jewish chief priest?
A. Sceva (19:14)
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What was Sceva?
A. A Jewish chief priest (19:14)
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What did the evil spirit answer them one day?
A. "Jesus I know, and Paul I know about, but who are you?" (19:15)
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Situation question: Who said it, to whom, and in response to what: "Jesus I know, and Paul I know about, but who are you?"
A. The evil spirit said it to seven sons of Sceva [OR some Jews who went around driving out evil spirits] in response to them saying, "In the name of Jesus, whom Paul preaches, I command you to come out" (19:13-15)
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About whom did the evil spirit know?
A. Paul (19:15)
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Who said, "Jesus I know, and Paul I know about, but who are you?"
A. The evil spirit (19:15)
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Whom did the evil spirit answer?
A. Seven sons of Sceva, [OR some Jews who went around driving out evil spirits] (19:15)
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Situation question: Who said it, to whom, and what was the reply: "In the name of the Jesus, whom Paul preaches, I command you to come out"?
A. Seven sons of Sceva [OR some Jews who went around driving out evil spirits] said it to those who were demon-possessed, and one day the evil spirit answered them, "Jesus I know, and Paul I know about, but who are you?" (19:13-15)
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What did the man who had the evil spirit give the seven sons of Sceva?
A. Such a beating that they ran out of the house naked and bleeding (19:16)
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On whom did the man who had the evil spirit jump?
A. The seven sons of Sceva (19:16)
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How did the seven sons of Sceva run out of the house?
A. Naked and bleeding (19:16)
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Out of what did the seven sons of Sceva run?
A. The house (19:16)
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What did the man have?
A. An evil spirit (19:16)
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Where did the seven sons of Sceva run?
A. Out of the house (19:16)
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Who gave the seven sons of Sceva such a beating that they ran out of the house naked and bleeding?
A. The man who had the evil spirit (19:16)
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Who jumped on the seven sons of Sceva and overpowered them all?
A. The man who had the evil spirit (19:16)
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Who ran out of the house naked and bleeding?
A. The seven sons of Sceva (19:16)
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Whom did the man who had the evil spirit overpower?
A. Them all (the seven sons of Sceva) (19:16)
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What was held in high honor?
A. The name of the Lord Jesus (19:17)
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Who were all seized with fear?
A. The Jews and Greeks living in Ephesus (19:17)
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How was the name of the Lord Jesus held?
A. In high honor (19:17)
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In what was the name of the Lord Jesus held?
A. High honor (19:17)
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To whom did this become known?
A. The Jews and Greeks living in Ephesus (19:17)
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What were all the Jews and Greeks living in Ephesus?
A. Seized with fear (19:17)
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When was the name of the Lord Jesus held in high honor?
A. When this became known to the Jews and Greeks living in Ephesus (19:17)
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When were all the Jews and Greeks living in Ephesus seized with fear?
A. When this became known to them (19:17)
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With what were all the Jews and Greeks living in Ephesus seized?
A. Fear (19:17)
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Who came and openly confessed what they had done?
A. Many of those who believed (19:18)
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How did many of those who believed confess what they had done?
A. Openly (19:18)
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What did many of those who believed come and openly confess?
A. What they had done (19:18)
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Who brought their scrolls together and burned them publicly?
A. A number who had practiced sorcery (19:19)
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According to Acts chapter 19: verse 19, what did they bring together?
A. Their scrolls (19:19)
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To what did the total value of the scrolls come?
A. Fifty thousand drachmas (19:19)
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How did a number who had practiced sorcery burn their scrolls?
A. Publicly (19:19)
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What came to fifty thousand drachmas?
A. The total value of the scrolls (19:19)
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What did a number who had practiced sorcery bring together and burn publicly?
A. Their scrolls (19:19)
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What did a number who had practiced sorcery calculate?
A. The value of the scrolls (19:19)
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When did the total come to fifty thousand drachmas?
A. When a number who had practiced sorcery calculated the value of their scrolls (19:19)
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Who calculated the value of their scrolls?
A. A number who had practiced sorcery (19:19)
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In what did the word of the Lord grow?
A. Power (In this way) (19:20)
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According to Acts chapter 19: verse 20, what did the word of the Lord do?
A. Spread widely and grew in power (19:20)
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How did the word of the Lord spread widely and grow in power?
A. In this way (19:20)
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What spread widely and grew in power?
A. The word of the Lord (19:20)
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Where did the word of the Lord spread?
A. Widely (19:20)
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When must Paul visit Rome also?
A. After he has been to Jerusalem (19:21)
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According to Acts chapter 19: verse 21, where did Paul decide to go?
A. To Jerusalem (passing through Macedonia and Achaia) (19:21)
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Through where did Paul pass?
A. Macedonia and Achaia (19:21)
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How did Paul decide to go to Jerusalem?
A. Passing through Macedonia and Achaia (19:21)
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When did Paul decide to go to Jerusalem?
A. After all this had happened (19:21)
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Where must Paul visit also?
A. Rome (19:21)
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Who decided to go to Jerusalem?
A. Paul (19:21)
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Who must visit Rome also?
A. Paul (19:21)
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Who said, "After I have been there, I must visit Rome also"?
A. Paul (19:21)
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Whom did Paul send to Macedonia?
A. Two of his helpers, Timothy and Erastus (19:22)
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Where did Paul stay a little longer?
A. In the province of Asia (19:22)
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According to Acts chapter 19: verse 22, how long did Paul stay in Asia?
A. A little longer (19:22)
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In what did Paul stay a little longer?
A. The province of Asia (19:22)
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Where did Paul send Timothy and Erastus?
A. To Macedonia (19:22)
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Where did Paul send two of his helpers?
A. To Macedonia (19:22)
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While what did Paul send two of his helpers to Macedonia?
A. While he stayed in the province of Asia a little longer (19:22)
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Who sent Timothy and Erastus to Macedonia?
A. Paul (19:22)
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Who sent two of his helpers to Macedonia?
A. Paul (19:22)
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Who stayed in the province of Asia a little longer?
A. Paul (19:22)
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Who were Timothy and Erastus?
A. Two of Paul's helpers (19:22)
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Who were two of Paul's helpers?
A. Timothy and Erastus (19:22)
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What arose about that time?
A. A great disturbance about the Way (19:23)
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According to Acts chapter 19: verse 23, what arose?
A. A great disturbance about the Way (19:23)
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About what did a great disturbance arise?
A. The Way (19:23)
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When did a great disturbance about the Way arise?
A. About that time (19:23)
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Who was Demetrius?
A. A silversmith who made silver shrines of Artemis (19:24)
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What did Demetrius bring in for the craftsmen there?
A. A lot of business (19:24)
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For whom did Demetrius bring in a lot of business?
A. The craftsmen there (19:24)
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Of whom did Demetrius make silver shrines?
A. Artemis (19:24)
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What did Demetrius make?
A. Silver shrines of Artemis (19:24)
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Who brought in a lot of business for the craftsmen there?
A. Demetrius (19:24)
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Who made silver shrines of Artemis?
A. A silversmith named Demetrius (19:24)
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Who was a silversmith?
A. Demetrius (19:24)
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Who received a good income from their business?
A. Demetrius, the craftsmen, and the workers in related trades (19:25)
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Situation question: Who said it, and to whom: "You know, my friends, that we receive a good income from this business"?
A. Demetrius said it to the craftsmen, along with the workers in related trades (19:25)
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According to Acts chapter 19: verse 25, what did Demetrius say?
A. "You know, my friends, that we receive a good income from this business" (19:25)
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Along with whom did Demetrius call the craftsmen together?
A. The workers in related trades (19:25)
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From what did Demetrius and the craftsmen, along with the workers in related trades, receive a good income?
A. Their business (19:25)
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What did Demetrius and the craftsmen, along with the workers in related trades receive?
A. A good income from their business (19:25)
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Who called the craftsmen together, along with the workers in related trades?
A. Demetrius (19:25)
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Who said, "You know, my friends, that we receive a good income from this business"?
A. Demetrius (19:25)
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Whom did Demetrius call together?
A. The craftsmen, along with the workers in related trades (19:25)
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Where has this fellow Paul convinced and led astray large numbers of people?
A. There in Ephesus and in practically the whole province of Asia (19:26)
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What are gods made by human hands?
A. No gods at all (19:26)
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According to Acts chapter 19: verse 26, what do you see and hear?
A. How this fellow Paul has convinced and led astray large numbers of people here in Ephesus and in practically the whole province of Asia (19:26)
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According to Acts chapter 19: verse 26, what did Demetrius say?
A. "And you see and hear how this fellow Paul has convinced and led astray large numbers of people here in Ephesus and in practically the whole province of Asia. He says that gods made by human hands are no gods at all (19:26)
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In what has this fellow Paul convinced and led astray large numbers of people?
A. Ephesus and in practically the whole province of Asia (19:26)
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What are no gods at all?
A. Gods made by human hands (19:26)
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Who has convinced and led astray large numbers of people?
A. This fellow Paul (19:26)
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Who says gods made by human hands are no gods at all?
A. This fellow Paul (19:26)
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Whom has this fellow Paul convinced and led astray?
A. Large numbers of people (there in Ephesus and in practically the whole province of Asia) (19:26)
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What danger is there?
A. Not only that our trade will lose its good name, but also that the temple of the great goddess Artemis will be discredited and the goddess herself will be robbed of her divine majesty (19:27)
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Where is the goddess herself worshiped?
A. Throughout the province of Asia and the world (19:27)
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Of what will the goddess herself be robbed?
A. Her divine majesty (19:27)
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Throughout where is the goddess herself worshiped?
A. The province of Asia and the world (19:27)
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What will be discredited?
A. The temple of the great goddess Artemis (19:27)
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What will lose its good name?
A. Our trade (the craftsmen and workers in related trades) (19:27)
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What will our trade lose?
A. Its good name (19:27)
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What will the temple of the great goddess Artemis be?
A. Discredited (19:27)
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Who is worshiped throughout the province of Asia and the world?
A. The goddess herself [OR the great goddess Artemis] (19:27)
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Who will be robbed of her divine majesty?
A. The goddess herself [OR the great goddess Artemis] (19:27)
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What did the craftsmen and the workmen in related trades begin shouting?
A. "Great is Artemis of the Ephesians!" (19:28)
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According to Acts chapter 19: verse 28, who were furious when they heard this?
A. The craftsmen and workers in related trades (19:28)
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Situation question: Who said it, to whom, and what was the response: "There is danger not only that our trade will lose its good name, but also that the temple of the great goddess Artemis will be discredited, and the goddess herself, who is worshiped throughout the province of Asia and the world, will be robbed of her divine majesty"?
A. Demetrius said it to the craftsmen and workers in related trades and when they heard this, they were furious and began shouting, "Great is Artemis of the Ephesians!" (19:27-28)
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What were the craftsmen and the workmen in related trades when they heard this?
A. Furious (19:28)
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When did the craftsmen and workers in related trades begin shouting, "Great is Artemis of the Ephesians!"?
A. When they heard this (19:28)
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When were the craftsmen and workers in related trades furious?
A. When they heard this (19:28)
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Who were furious and began shouting, "Great is Artemis of the Ephesians!"?
A. The craftsmen and workers in related trades (19:28)
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Situation question: Who said it, when, and how: "Great is Artemis of the Ephesians!"?
A. The craftsmen and workers in related trades shouted it when they heard this and were furious (19:28)
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What were Gaius and Aristarchus?
A. Paul's traveling companions from Macedonia (19:29)
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According to Acts chapter 19: verse 29, whom did they seize?
A. Gaius and Aristarchus (19:29)
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Situation question: Who said it, and what was the result: "Great is Artemis of the Ephesians!"?
A. The craftsmen and workers in related trades said it and soon the whole city was in an uproar. The people seized Gaius and Aristarchus, Paul's traveling companions from Macedonia, and all of them rushed into the theater together (19:28-29)
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From where were Gaius and Aristarchus Paul's traveling companions?
A. Macedonia (19:29)
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In what was the whole city?
A. An uproar (19:29)
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Into what did the people rush as one man?
A. The theater (19:29)
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What was soon in an uproar?
A. The whole city (19:29)
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Where did all the people rush?
A. Into the theater (19:29)
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Who rushed into the theater?
A. All of the people (19:29)
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Who seized Gaius and Aristarchus?
A. The people (19:29)
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Who were Paul's traveling companions from Macedonia?
A. Gaius and Aristarchus (19:29)
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Whom did the people seize?
A. Gaius and Aristarchus (19:29)
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Who would not let Paul appear before the crowd?
A. The disciples (19:30)
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According to Acts chapter 19: verse 30, what did Paul want?
A. To appear before the crowd (19:30)
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Before whom did Paul want to appear?
A. The crowd (19:30)
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What would the disciples not let Paul do?
A. Appear before the crowd (19:30)
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Who wanted to appear before the crowd?
A. Paul (19:30)
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What did some of the officials of the province send Paul?
A. A message begging him not to venture into the theater (19:31)
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Who were friends of Paul?
A. Some of the officials of the province (19:31)
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Into what did some of the officials of the province beg Paul not to venture?
A. The theater (19:31)
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Of whom were some of the officials of the province friends?
A. Paul (19:31)
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What were some of the officials of the province?
A. Friends of Paul (19:31)
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Where did some of the officials of the province beg Paul not to venture?
A. Into the theater (19:31)
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Who sent Paul a message, begging him not to venture into the theater?
A. Some of the officials of the province, friends of Paul (19:31)
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Whom did some of the officials of the province send a message, begging him not to venture into the theater?
A. Paul (19:31)
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What did most of the people not even know?
A. Why they were there (19:32)
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According to Acts chapter 19: verse 32, what was the assembly?
A. In confusion (19:32)
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What was in confusion?
A. The assembly (19:32)
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In what was the assembly?
A. Confusion (19:32)
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What were some shouting?
A. Some were shouting one thing, some another (19:32)
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Who did not even know why they were there?
A. Most of the people (19:32)
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Why did Alexander motion for silence?
A. In order to make a defense before the people (19:33)
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Where did the Jews in the crowd push Alexander?
A. To the front (19:33)
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Before whom did Alexander make a defense?
A. The people (19:33)
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For what did Alexander motion?
A. Silence (19:33)
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To whom did the Jews in the crowd shout instructions?
A. Alexander (19:33)
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Who motioned for silence?
A. Alexander (19:33)
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Who pushed Alexander to the front?
A. The Jews in the crowd (19:33)
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Who shouted instructions to Alexander?
A. The Jews in the crowd (19:33)
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Whom did the Jews in the crowd push to the front?
A. Alexander (19:33)
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According to Acts chapter 19: verse 34, what did they realize?
A. That Alexander was a Jew (19:34)
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When did they all shout in unison for about two hours?
A. When they realized Alexander was a Jew (19:34)
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Situation question: Who said it, how, and when: "Great is Artemis of the Ephesians!"?
A. The people all shouted it in unison for about two hours when they realized that Alexander was a Jew (19:34)
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For what did they all shout in unison: "Great is Artemis of the Ephesians!"?
A. About two hours (19:34)
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How did they all shout for about two hours?
A. In unison (19:34)
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In what did they all shout for about two hours?
A. Unison (19:34)
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What did they all shout in unison for about two hours?
A. "Great is Artemis of the Ephesians!" (19:34)
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What was Alexander?
A. A Jew (19:34)
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Who did the crowd realize was a Jew?
A. Alexander (19:34)
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Who realized Alexander was a Jew?
A. The crowd (19:34)
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What is the city of Ephesus?
A. The guardian of the temple of the great Artemis and of her image (which fell from heaven) (19:35)
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Situation question: Who said it, and to whom: "Fellow Ephesians, doesn't all the world know that the city of Ephesus is the guardian of the temple of the great Artemis and of her image, which fell from heaven?"
A. The city clerk said it to the crowd (19:35)
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What does all the world know?
A. That the city of Ephesus is the guardian of the temple of the great Artemis and of her image, which fell from heaven (19:35)
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According to Acts chapter 19: verse 35, what did the city clerk do?
A. Quieted the crowd (19:35)
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From where did the great Artemis' image fall?
A. Heaven (19:35)
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Of what is the city of Ephesus the guardian?
A. The temple of the great Artemis and of her image (which fell from heaven) (19:35)
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What fell from heaven?
A. The great Artemis' image (19:35)
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What is the guardian of the temple of Artemis and her image?
A. The city of Ephesus (19:35)
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Who quieted the crowd?
A. The city clerk (19:35)
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Who said, "Fellow Ephesians, doesn't all the world know that they city of Ephesus is the guardian of the temple of the great Artemis and of her image, which fell from heaven?"
A. The city clerk (19:35)
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Whom did the city clerk quiet?
A. The crowd (19:35)
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What are these facts?
A. Undeniable (19:36)
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Situation question: Who said it, and to whom: "Therefore, since these facts are undeniable, you ought to calm down and not do anything rash"?
A. The city clerk said it to the Ephesians [OR to the crowd] (19:36)
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What are undeniable?
A. These facts (19:36)
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Who ought to calm down and not do anything rash?
A. The Ephesians [OR the crowd] (19:36)
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Though what have the Ephesians brought these men here?
A. Though they have neither robbed temples nor blasphemed our goddess (19:37)
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According to Acts chapter 19: verse 37, what have these men done?
A. Neither robbed temples nor blasphemed their goddess (19:37)
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Whom have the Ephesians brought here?
A. These men (19:37)
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According to Acts chapter 19: verse 38, what are there?
A. Proconsuls (19:38)
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What if Demetrius and his fellow craftsmen have a grievance against anybody?
A. The courts are open and there are proconsuls. They can press charges (19:38)
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What are open?
A. The courts (19:38)
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What are the courts?
A. Open (19:38)
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What can they press?
A. Charges (19:38)
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When can they press charges?
A. If Demetrius and his fellow craftsmen have a grievance against anybody (19:38)
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What if there is anything further you want to bring up?
A. It must be settled in a legal assembly (19:39)
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What must be settled in a legal assembly?
A. Anything further you want to bring up (19:39)
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In what must anything further be settled?
A. A legal assembly (19:39)
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When must it be settled in a legal assembly?
A. If there is anything further you want to bring up (19:39)
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Where must anything further be settled?
A. In a legal assembly (19:39)
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Why would the Ephesians not be able to account for the commotion?
A. Since there was no reason for it (19:40)
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According to Acts chapter 19: verse 40, what are we?
A. In danger of being charged with rioting (19:40)
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Of what were the Ephesians in danger?
A. Being charged with rioting (19:40)
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Because of what were the Ephesians in danger of being charged with rioting?
A. What happened that day (19:40)
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For what was there no reason?
A. The commotion (19:40)
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For what would the men of Ephesus not be able to account?
A. The commotion (19:40)
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What were the Ephesians because of what happened today?
A. In danger of being charged with rioting (19:40)
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Who were in danger of being charged with rioting?
A. The Ephesians (19:40)
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Who would not be able to account for the commotion?
A. The Ephesians (19:40)
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Why were the Ephesians in danger of being charged with rioting?
A. Because of what happened that day (19:40)
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With what were Ephesians in danger of being charged?
A. Rioting (19:40)
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Who dismissed the assembly?
A. The city clerk (19:41)
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According to Acts chapter 19: verse 41, what did the city clerk do?
A. Dismissed the assembly (19:41)
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After what did the city clerk dismiss the assembly?
A. After he had said this (19:41)
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What did the city clerk do after he had said this?
A. Dismissed the assembly (19:41)
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When did the city clerk dismiss the assembly?
A. After he had said this (19:41)
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Whom did the city clerk dismiss?
A. The assembly (19:41)
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Situation question: Who said it, to whom, and what happened next: "As it is, we are in danger of being charged with rioting because of what happened today. In that case we would not be able to account for this commotion, since there is no reason for it"?
A. The city clerk said it to the Ephesians and after he had said this, he dismissed the assembly (19:40-41)