Acts to Revelation
Quiz on Paul's Missionary Journeys
Who told the church at Antioch to appoint Barnabas and Saul/Paul for
the first missionary journey (Acts 13:1-2): (A) Jesus Christ; (B) The
Holy Spirit; (C) Peter; (D) God the Father.
When discussing the "name change" of Saul to Paul, what did Dr. Imel
say was a likely reason for the change: (A) Paul had likely been Saul's
nickname from birth; (B) Saul was named after King Saul and because
King Saul became an evil man, he wanted a name change; (C) Paul is a
Gentile name and Saul became a missionary to the Gentiles; (D) God gave
Saul a new name when he became a Christian.
Paul healed a man lame from what in Lystra (Acts 14:8): (A) Birth; (B)
Polio; (C) A fall off a chariot; (D) A cerebral hemorrhage.
Who believed in Berea (Acts 17:12): (A) Many Greek men; (B) Prominent
Greek women; (C) None of the above; (D) Both A & B.
In Troas, according to Acts 20:7, on what day of the week did the
disciples come together to break bread: (A) The Sabbath; (B) The Lord's
Day; (C) Sunday; (D) The first day of the week.
What should elders shepherd (Acts 20:28): (A) The church of Christ; (B)
The church of the Holy Spirit; (C) The church of God; (D) The church of
the firstborn.
What was Paul's trade he used during his missionary journeys to help
support himself: (A) Tax collector; (B) Rabbi; (C) Tent maker; (D)
Fisherman.
According to Dr. Imel, what helped make Paul the missionary we know
from Scripture and church history he was: (A) His rabbinic education
allowed him a good grasp of the Old Testament Scriptures; (B) His
persecution of Christians gave him zeal to serve God; (C) His classical
education allowed him to converse with educated people such as he did
at the Areopagus; (D) All of the above.
Paul's Roman citizenship allowed him to appeal to whom: (A) The
Perfect; (B) The Emperor; (C) The Procurator; (D) The Judean governor.
In what city did the people ascribe divinity to Paul and Barnabas: (A)
Lystra; (B) Antioch; (C) Rome; (D) Athens.