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When Paul and Silas were put into prison in Philippi, what great event took place at midnight?
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02
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What effect did this have upon the jailor?
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03
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In which city on the second missionary journey was it said of Paul and his party: “These men, who have turned the world upside down, have come here also”?
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04
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In which city on the second missionary journey was it said of its Jewish inhabitants, that “they were more noble … examining the scriptures daily, to see if these things were so”?
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05
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When Paul arrived in Athens and commenced preaching, to which place in the city did the philosophers take him to address them formally?
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06
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His final port of call was Corinth, where he stayed for 18 months. There he made two friends with whom he stayed. What were the names of this husband and wife?
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07
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When Paul undertook his third missionary journey, in which city of Asia Minor did he spend the major portion of his time - well over two years?
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08
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His success there brought him into conflict with the guild of silversmiths, who profited from the worship of Artemis by making silver shrines dedicated to her. Who was the ringleader of this opposition to Paul?
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09
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When Paul paid a brief visit to Troas, he preached to the disciples there late into the night. During his address a young man became drowsy and fell to his death through an open window. Paul raised him from the dead. Who was he?
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10
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When Paul arrived back in Jerusalem, he was subjected to a fierce attack in the Temple from Jewish zealots. How was he rescued in the nick of time?
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11
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When it was learned that a plot had been made to assassinate Paul, what action did the Roman tribune, Claudias Lysias, take to ensure his safety?
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12
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What was the name of the Roman governor and his wife in Caesarea, in whose custody Paul stayed for two years?
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13
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When a new governor was appointed to the province, Paul was forced to make an appeal to be judged by Caesar. What was the name of this new governor?
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14
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When Paul was taken by ship to Rome, who was allowed to accompany him?
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15
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On the way they experienced a severe storm and eventually suffered shipwreck. On which island were they cast up after the ship had foundered?
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16
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The chief man of the island offered hospitality to Paul and his companions, and Paul healed his father who was ill with fever and dysentry. Who was this man who looked after Paul?
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17
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When Paul arrived in Rome, what was the first task that he undertook after only three days?
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18
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For how long was he held in custody there, before his case finally came up before the emperor?
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