BIBL 104 Quiz 6 Liberty University
BIBL 104 Quiz New Testament History
- In __________ on his second missionary journey, Paul speaks to the Areopagus.
- The book of Acts traces the growth of the church in ____________ concentric circles.
- According to our textbook, the birth of the church to place in Jerusalem at
- Luke was a
- In the Old Testament, God’s glory dwelt in a tabernacle and in the temple, but in the New Testament God’s Spirit lives in the lives of believers.
- Following the resurrection, Jesus appeared to the disciples for ______________.
- Who did Paul raise from the dead.
- Being a ___________, Paul appealed the charges against him to Caesar and was sent to
- ______________ became the first Christian martyred for preaching the gospel.
- During his two years at Caesarea, Paul presented his case before
- The book of Acts includes twenty-three ___________ which make up one-third of the book.
- The book of Acts is addressed to Theophilus.
- At the ___________________ it was determined that Gentiles were not required to be circumcised and that both Jews and Gentiles were saved by grace through faith alone.
- The book of Acts is filled with gospel preaching, including sermons by Peter, __________, and Paul.
- On his third missionary journey, Paul establishes churches in ___________ where he also writes 1 & 2 Corinthians.
- was responsible for leading Cornelius and a number of other Gentiles to faith in Jesus Christ.
- Paul begins his third missionary journey from
- Paul asked ________________ to join him in his work at Lystra while on his second missionary journey.
- According to our textbook, there are five key ideas in the book of Acts. _____________ is one of these ideas.
- While ministering ______________ during his first missionary journey, a Jewish magician was struck blind and a Roman proconsul was converted.
- A serious disagreement arose at Antioch as to whether the new Gentile converts
- According to our textbook, there are five key ideas in the book of Acts. _____________ is one of these ideas.
- Who did Paul take with him on his second missionary journey.
- The Jerusalem Council happened between Paul’s second and third missionary journey.
Other sets
- Following the resurrection, Jesus appeared to the disciples for ______________.
- Who did Paul raise from the dead.
- The convert Saul would eventually exchange his Jewish name for the Greco- Roman name ___________, as he expanded his ministry to the Gentiles.
- Jewish authorities finally arrested Paul at __________ where he defended himself before the Sanhedrin.
- During his two years at Caesarea, Paul presented his case before
- The birth and growth of the church in Acts reveals God’s plan to take the gospel to the world as an extension of the Jewish messianic hope from its beginning in Jewish Jerusalem to the heart of the Gentile world in Rome.
- Being a ___________, Paul appealed the charges against him to Caesar and was sent to
- ______________ became the first Christian martyred for preaching the gospel.
- According to our textbook, what is the key verse for the book of Acts?
- As the good news spread to Syrian Antioch and many believed, Jewish leaders had ________ killed and had Peter thrown in jail.
- The author of Acts is clearly not an eyewitness of much of what he writes about.
- Paul asked ________________ to join him in his work at Lystra while on his second missionary journey.
- On Paul’s first missionary journey he took ___________ and ___________ with him.
- The Jerusalem Council happened between Paul’s second and third missionary journey.
- The book of Acts is the second volume written by Luke.
- Luke was a
- According to our textbook, there are five key ideas in the book of Acts. _____________ is one of these ideas.
- What member of the Jewish Sanhedrin was converted to Christ on the road to Damascus.
- According to our textbook, the birth of the church to place in Jerusalem at
- The book of Acts includes twenty-three ___________ which make up one-third of the book.
- In ______________ on their first missionary journey, Paul and Barnabas were mistaken for gods.
- On his third missionary journey, Paul establishes churches in ___________ where he also writes 1 & 2 Corinthians.
- In the Old Testament, God’s glory dwelt in a tabernacle and in the temple, but in the New Testament God’s Spirit lives in the lives of believers.
- The church never added a twelfth disciple to take Judas place. They simply carried on without him.
- The book of Acts is addressed to Theophilus.
Other sets
Set 1
- Who did Paul raise from the dead.
- The Holy Spirit was poured out on the believers at
- On his second missionary journey, Paul receives a vision at that encourages him to travel to Macedonia.
- In the Old Testament, God’s glory dwelt in a tabernacle and in the temple, but in the New Testament God’s Spirit lives in the lives of believers.
- According to our textbook, the birth of the church to place in at Pentecost.
- On his third missionary journey, Paul establishes churches in where he
became the first Christian martyred for preaching the gospel.
- In on their first missionary journey, Paul and Barnabas were mistaken for gods.
- The book of Acts is filled with gospel preaching, including sermons by Peter,
- , and Paul.
- According to our textbook, the key word for the book of Acts is “ .” It is used more than thirty times.
- Jewish authorities finally arrested Paul at where he defended himself before the Sanhedrin.
- As the good news spread to Syrian Antioch and many believed, Jewish leaders had
- killed and had Peter thrown in jail.
- Paul asked to join him in his work at Lystra while on his second missionary journey.
- In on his second missionary journey, Paul speaks to the Areopagus.
- The book of Acts is addressed to Theophilus.
- pastor of the Jerusalem church, presided over the council.
- On Paul’s first missionary journey he took and with him.
- What deacon was responsible for taking the Gospel to Samaria? he book of Acts traces the growth of the church in concentric circles.
- During his two years at Caesarea, Paul presented his case before
- According to our textbook, the Acts of the Apostles” isn’t a survey of the ministry of all twelve disciples; rather it is about and
- The book of Acts is the second volume written by Luke.
- At the it was determined that Gentiles were not required to be circumcised and that both Jews and Gentiles were saved by grace through faith alone.
- What member of the Jewish Sanhedrin was converted to Christ on the road to Damascus.
- Following the resurrection, Jesus appeared to the disciples for
Set 2
- Being a ___________, Paul appealed the charges against him to Caesar and was sent to
- The book of Acts includes twenty-three ___________ which make up one-third of the book.
- The textbook argues that the book of Acts could be called “_________________” rather than
“The Acts of the Apostles. - In the Old Testament, God’s glory dwelt in a tabernacle and in the temple, but in the New Testament God’s Spirit lives in the lives of believers.
- According to our textbook, the key word for the book of Acts is “_________.” It is used more than thirty times.
- Who did Paul raise from the dead.
- Jewish authorities finally arrested Paul at __________ where he defended himself before the Sanhedrin.
- At the ___________________ it was determined that Gentiles were not required to be circumcised and that both Jews and Gentiles were saved by grace through faith alone.
- According to our textbook, the Acts of the Apostles” isn’t a survey of the ministry of all twelve disciples; rather it is about ____________ and _____________.
- According to our textbook, the birth of the church to place in Jerusalem at _____________.
- While ministering ______________ during his first missionary journey, a Jewish magician was struck blind and a Roman proconsul was converted.
- According to our textbook, there are five key ideas in the book of Acts. _____________ is one of these ideas.
- ________________ was responsible for leading Cornelius and a number of other Gentiles to faith in Jesus Christ.
- It is possible that the recipient of Acts was a Roman official or nobleman who became a
- Church leadership in Acts consisted of deacons but not elders.
- In __________ on his second missionary journey, Paul speaks to the Areopagus.
- __________, pastor of the Jerusalem church, presided over the council.
- On Paul’s first missionary journey he took ___________ and ___________ with him.
- According to our textbook, what is the key verse for the book of Acts?
- The convert Saul would eventually exchange his Jewish name for the Greco-Roman name ___________, as he expanded his ministry to the Gentiles.
- The church never added a twelfth disciple to take Judas place. They simply carried on without him.
- Who did Paul take with him on his second missionary journey.
- Paul begins his third missionary journey from
- After Christ’s ascension the disciples and 120 people received the baptism of the Holy Spirit on the day of _______________, a Jewish feast held fifty days after Passover.
- In ______________ on their first missionary journey, Paul and Barnabas were mistaken for gods.
Set 3
- Paul asked ________________ to join him in his work at Lystra while on his second missionary journey.
- Who did Paul raise from the dead.
- According to our textbook, the birth of the church to place in Jerusalem at _____________.
- According to our textbook, what is the key verse for the book of Acts?
- The book of Acts traces the growth of the church in ____________ concentric circles.
- According to our textbook, there are five key ideas in the book of Acts. _____________ is one of these ideas.
- A serious disagreement arose at Antioch as to whether the new Gentile converts
- During his two years at Caesarea, Paul presented his case before
- In __________ on his second missionary journey, Paul speaks to the Areopagus.
- Luke was a
- Paul’s evangelistic ministry on his second missionary journey was so successful among the Gentiles that a public demonstration broke out. It was led by a silversmith idol makers whose business losses were extensive because of the great number of Christian converts.
- The author of Acts is clearly not an eyewitness of much of what he writes about.
- According to our textbook, there are five key ideas in the book of Acts. _____________ is one of these ideas.
- The birth and growth of the church in Acts reveals God’s plan to take the gospel to the world as an extension of the Jewish messianic hope from its beginning in Jewish Jerusalem to the heart of the Gentile world in Rome.
- On Paul’s first missionary journey he took ___________ and ___________ with him.
- While at Perga on his first missionary journey, _____________ left and returned to Jerusalem while Paul and Barnabas went on.
- What member of the Jewish Sanhedrin was converted to Christ on the road to Damascus.
- ______________ became the first Christian martyred for preaching the gospel.
- Being a ___________, Paul appealed the charges against him to Caesar and was sent to
- As the good news spread to Syrian Antioch and many believed, Jewish leaders had ________ killed and had Peter thrown in jail.
- The textbook argues that the book of Acts could be called “_________________” rather than
“The Acts of the Apostles. - What deacon was responsible for taking the Gospel to Samaria?
- On his third missionary journey, Paul establishes churches in ___________ where he also writes 1 & 2 Corinthians.
- Paul begins his third missionary journey from
- It is possible that the recipient of Acts was a Roman official or nobleman who became a
Set 4
- On his second missionary journey, Paul receives a vision at ________ that encourages him to travel to Macedonia.
- Paul’s evangelistic ministry on his second missionary journey was so successful among the Gentiles that a public demonstration broke out. It was led by a silversmith idol makers whose business losses were extensive because of the great number of Christian converts.
- pastor of the Jerusalem church, presided over the council.
- The church never added a twelfth disciple to take Judas place. They simply carried on without him.
- On his third missionary journey, Paul establishes churches in ___________ where he also writes 1 & 2 Corinthians.
- The convert Saul would eventually exchange his Jewish name for the Greco-Roman name as he expanded his ministry to the Gentiles.
- According to our textbook, the birth of the church to place in ______________ at Pentecost.
- The birth and growth of the church in Acts reveals God’s plan to take the gospel to the world as an extension of the Jewish messianic hope from its beginning in Jewish Jerusalem to the heart of the Gentile world in Rome.
- Church leadership in Acts consisted of deacons but not elders.
- According to our textbook, the key word for the book of Acts is “_________.” It is used more than thirty times.
- Who did Paul raise from the dead.
- Luke was a
- The Holy Spirit was poured out on the believers at _______________.
- It is possible that the recipient of Acts was a Roman official or nobleman who became a Christian.
- On Paul’s rst missionary journey he took ___________ and ___________ with him.
- In ______________ on their rst missionary journey, Paul and Barnabas were mistaken for gods.
- According to our textbook, the Acts of the Apostles” isn’t a survey of the ministry of all twelve disciples; rather it is about ____________ and
- The book of Acts traces the growth of the church in ____________ concentric circles.
- Being a ___________, Paul appealed the charges against him to Caesar and was sent to Rome.
- Paul asked ________________ to join him in his work at Lystra while on his second missionary journey.
- became the rst Christian martyred for preaching the gospel.
- According to our textbook, there are ve key ideas in the book of Acts. _____________ is one of these ideas.
- At the ___________________ it was determined that Gentiles were not required to be circumcised and that both Jews and Gentiles were saved by grace through faith alone.
- According to our textbook, the birth of the church to place in Jerusalem at
- The book of Acts is addressed to Theophilus.