Dig Site 12 - Teen Style Questions Flashcards

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According to Acts, chapter 17, verse 3, who is this Jesus I am proclaiming to you?

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The Messiah

(17:3)

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To where did a group of Epicurean and Stoic philosophers bring Paul?

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To a meeting of the Areopagus

(17:19)

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What did the Berean Jews examine every day?

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The Scriptures

(17:11)

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According to Acts, chapter 17, verse 14, whom did the believers immediately send to the coast?

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Paul

(17:14)

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According to Acts, chapter 17, verse 1, where was a Jewish synagogue?

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In Thessalonica

(17:1)

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Who now commands all people everywhere to repent?

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God

(17:30)

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Situation question: who said it, to whom, and where: “May we know what this new teaching is that you are presenting?”

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A group of Epicurean and Stoic philosophers said it to Paul, at a meeting of the Areopagus

(17:19)

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Into what has Jason welcomed Paul and Silas?

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His house

(17:7)

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According to Acts, chapter 17, verse 28, what do we have in him?

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Our being

(17:28)

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Who will judge the world with justice by the man he has appointed?

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God

(17:31)

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In Acts, chapter 17, what did others remark that Paul seemed to be advocating?

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Foreign gods

(17:18)

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In search of whom did a mob rush to Jason’s house?

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Paul and Silas

(17:5)

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What did all the Athenians and the foreigners who lived there spend their time doing?

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Nothing but talking aobut and listening to the latest ideas

(17:21)

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According to Acts, chapter 17, verse 13, where was Paul preaching the word of God?

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At Berea

(17:13)

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What city was full of idols?

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Athens

(17:16)

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When did Paul reason with them from the Scriptures in the synagogue?

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On three Sabbath days

(17:2)

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What does God himself give everyone?

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Life and breath and everything else

(17:25)

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According to Acts, chapter 17, verse 15, to where did those who escorted Paul bring him?

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Athens

(17:15)

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From whom did God make all the nations?

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One man

(17:26)

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Whom were some of the Jews in Thessalonica agitating?

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The crowds

(17:13)

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According to Acts, chapter 17, verse 10, to where did the believers send Paul and Silas away?

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Berea

(17:10)

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Two-part answer: What did a group of Epicurean and Stoic philosophers say because Paul was preaching the good news about Jesus and the resurrection?

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1) Some of them asked, “What is this babbler trying to say?” 2) Others remarked, “He seems to be advocating foreign gods.”

(17:18)

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Who has set a day when he will judge the world with justice by the man he has appointed?

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God

(17:31)

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With whom did Paul reason in the synagogue at Athens?

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Both Jews and God-fearing Greeks

(17:17)

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# G When did the Berean Jews examine the Scriptures?
Every day | (17:11)
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# A According to Acts, chapter 17, verse 5, what did they form?
A mob | (17:5)
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# G To whom did they say, "May we know what this new teaching is that you are presenting?"
Paul | (17:19)
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# G What should we not think since we are his offspring?
That the divine being is like gold or silver or stone—an image made by human design and skill | (17:29)
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# G What did they make Jason and the others post?
Bond | (17:9)
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# A According to Acts, chapter 17, verse 16, who was greatly distressed?
Paul | (17:16)
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# G From what did the Messiah have to rise?
The dead | (17:3)
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# G Who said, "This Jesus I am proclaiming to you is the Messiah."?
Paul | (17:3)
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# G From whom is God not far?
Any one of us | (17:27)
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# A According to Acts, chapter 17, verse 30, what does God now command all people everywhere?
To repent | (17:30)
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# G What did the Jews in Thessalonica learn?
That Paul was preaching the word of God at Berea | (17:13)
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# G Who immediately sent Paul to the coast?
The believers | (17:14)
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# A According to Acts, chapter 17, verse 8, into what were the crowd and the city officials thrown?
Turmoil | (17:8)
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# A According to Acts, chapter 17, verse 14, to where did believers immediately send Paul?
The coast | (17:14)
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# G What did the Berean Jews receive with great eagerness?
The message | (17:11)
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# G Who even found an altar with this inscription: TO AN UNKNOWN GOD?
Paul | (17:23)
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# G To whom has God given proof of this by raising him from the dead?
Everyone | (17:31)
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# A According to Acts, chapter 17, verse 5, what were other Jews?
Jealous | (17:5)
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# G What did Paul even find as he walked around and looked carefully at their objects of worship?
An altar with this inscription: TO AN UNKNOWN GOD | (17:23)
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# X Which member of the Areopagus became a follower of Paul and believed?
Dionysius | (17:34)
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# G Of what was Dionysius a member?
The Areopagus | (17:34)
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# A According to Acts, chapter 17, verse 7, who has welcomed them into his house?
Jason | (17:7)
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# A According to Acts, chapter 17, verse 9, what did they make Jason and the others do?
Post bond | (17:9)
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# G Who was explaining and proving that the Messiah had to suffer and rise from the dead?
Paul | (17:3)
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# G Who reasoned with them from the Scriptures?
Paul | (17:2)
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# A According to Acts, chapter 17, verse 33, who left the Council at that?
Paul | (17:33)
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# G Who overlooked such ignorance in the past?
God | (17:30)
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# G Where did the believers send Paul and Silas as soon as it was night?
Away to Berea | (17:10)
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# A According to Acts, chapter 17, verse 16, where was Paul waiting for them?
In Athens | (17:16)
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# G Who then stood up in the meeting of the Areopagus and said: "People of Athens! I see that in every way you are very religious."?
Paul | (17:22)
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# G What did a mob start in the city?
A riot | (17:5)
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# G What have some of your own poets said?
"We are his offspring" | (17:28)
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# A According to Acts, chapter 17, verse 7, what are they all defying?
Caesar's decrees | (17:7)
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# A According to Acts, chapter 17, verse 2, who went into the synagogue?
Paul | (17:2)
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# G Who left the Council?
Paul | (17:33)
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# G Who brought Paul to Athens?
Those who escorted Paul | (17:15)
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# A According to Acts, chapter 17, verse 13, who was preaching the word of God?
Paul | (17:13)
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# A According to Acts, chapter 17, verse 14, where did Silas and Timothy stay?
At Berea | (17:14)
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# A According to Acts, chapter 17, verse 29, what are we?
God's offspring | (17:29)
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# G Whose offspring are we?
God's | (17:29)
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# G Who were persuaded and joined Paul and Silas?
Some of the Jews, and a large number of God-fearing Greeks and quite a few prominent women | (17:4)
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# G Who is not far from any one of us?
God | (17:27)
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# G Where did some of the Jews in Thessalonica go too?
Berea | (17:13)
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# A According to Acts, chapter 17, verse 5, who were jealous?
Other Jews | (17:5)
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# G Who did this so that they would seek him and perhaps reach out for him and find him?
God | (17:27)
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# G With whom did a group of Epicurean and Stoic philosophers begin to debate?
Paul | (17:18)
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# G Who sent Paul and Silas away to Berea?
The believers | (17:10)
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# A According to Acts, chapter 17, verse 12, what did a number of prominent Greek women and many Greek men do?
Believed | (17:12)
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# G Where did Paul go as was his custom?
Into the synagogue | (17:2)
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# G Whose decrees are they all defying?
Caesar's | (17:7)
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# G Who were of more noble character than those in Thessalonica?
The Berean Jews | (17:11)
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# G Who walked around and looked carefully at their objects of worship?
Paul | (17:23)
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# A According to Acts, chapter 17, verse 8, who were thrown into turmoil?
The crowd and the city officials | (17:8)
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# X In Acts, chapter 17, whom did a mob say had caused trouble all over the world?
Paul and Silas | (17:6)
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# A According to Acts, chapter 17, verse 5, what did they start in the city?
A riot | (17:5)
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# G Who was a member of the Areopagus?
Dionysius | (17:34)
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# A According to Acts, chapter 17, verse 25, by what is he not served?
Human hands | (17:25)
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# G Who started a riot in Thessalonica?
Other Jews | (17:5)
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# X Two-part answer: in Acts, chapter 17, which philosophers began to debate with Paul?
1) Epicurean; 2) Stoic | (17:18)
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# G In whom do we live and move and have our being?
God | (17:28)
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# G To whose house did a mob rush in search of Paul and Silas?
Jason's | (17:5)
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# X Where did a mob say Paul and Silas had caused trouble?
All over the world | (17:6)
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# G What did God mark out for all the nations?
Their appointed times in history and the boundaries of their lands | (17:26)
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# G What did God overlook in the past?
Such ignorance | (17:30)
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# G Whom were some of the Jews in Thessalonica stirring up?
The crowds | (17:13)
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# A According to Acts, chapter 17, verse 31, whom will he judge?
The world | (17:31)
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# G Whom does God himself give life and breath and everything else?
Everyone | (17:25)
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# G What does Paul seem to be advocating to others?
Foreign gods | (17:18)
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# G Who began to debate with Paul?
A group of Epicurean and Stoic philosophers | (17:18)
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# G Whom did a large number of God-fearing Greeks join?
Paul and Silas | (17:4)
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# A According to Acts, chapter 17, verse 18, who was preaching the good news about Jesus and the resurrection?
Paul | (17:18)
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# A According to Acts, chapter 17, verse 1, to where did Paul and his companions come?
Thessalonica | (17:1)
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# S Situation question: who said it, and to whom: "We want to hear you again on this subject."?
Others of a group of Epicurean and Stoic philosophers (people of Athens) said it to Paul | (17:32)
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# A According to Acts, chapter 17, verse 16, who was waiting for them?
Paul | (17:16)
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# X In Acts, chapter 17, where did a mob start a riot?
In the city of Thessalonica | (17:5)
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# G Who is biring some strange ideas to their ears?
Paul | (17:20)
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# S Situation question: who said it, and where: "People of Athens! I see that in every way you are very religious."?
Paul said it, in the meeting of the Areopagus | (17:22)
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# G Where was Paul waiting for Silas and Timothy?
In Athens | (17:16)
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# G What day has God set?
A day when God will judge the world with justice | (17:31)
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# G Who sneered?
Some of the men of Athans | (17:32)
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# G Whom did quite a few prominent women join?
Paul and Silas | (17:4)
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# A According to Acts, chapter 17, verse 22, who then stood up?
Paul | (17:21)
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# G With what will God judge the world?
Justice | (17:31)
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# G From what did Paul reason with them?
The Scriptures | (17:2)
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# G Who reasoned in the marketplace day by day with those who happened to be there?
Paul | (17:17)
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# A According to Acts, chapter 17, verse 32, what did some of them do?
Sneer | (17:32)
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# X In Acts, chapter 17, whom did they say was bringing some strange ideas to their ears?
Paul | (17:20)
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# G Who said: "People of Athens! I see that in every way you are very religious."?
Paul | (17:22)
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# A According to Acts, chapter 17, verse 33, whom did Paul leave?
The Council | (17:33)
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# G Who was greatly distressed to see that the city was full of idols?
Paul | (17:16)
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# G Who had to suffer and rise from the dead?
The Messiah | (17:3)
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# G Whom will God judge with justice by the man he has appointed?
The world | (17:31)
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# G Before whom did they drag Jason and some other believers?
The city officials | (17:6)
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# A According to Acts, chapter 17, verse 22, what does Paul see?
That in every way you are very religious | (17:22)
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# G Whom did they bring to a meeting of the Areopagus?
Paul | (17:19)
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# A According to Acts, chapter 17, verse 34, of whom did some of the people become followers?
Paul | (17:34)
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# X God has set a day when he will judge the world with what?
Justice | (17:31)
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# A According to Acts, chapter 17, verse 12, who believed?
Many of the Berean Jews, as did also a number of prominent Greek women and many Greek men | (17:12)
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# A According to Acts, chapter 17, verse 22, what are you people of Athens in every way?
Very religious | (17:22)
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# G Who has given proof of this to everyone by raising him from the dead?
God | (17:31)