Chapter 28 Theme of lesson: One life, one message
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Words to know
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The
Acts of the Apostles
Activities
of the Early Church
Chapter 28
Theme of lesson:
One life
, one message
Theme verse:
Acts 28:23 And when
they had appointed him a day
, there came many to him into his lodging; to whom he expounded and
testified the kingdom of God
, persuading them concerning Jesus,
both out of the law of Moses
, and out of the prophets, from morning till evening.
Words to know
Barbarous
Kindled
Viper
Vengeance
Bloody flux
Appii forum
The
three taverns
Suffered
Ought
Sect
Law of Moses and the prophet
Reasoning
Questions
What did the barbarians have no doubt about after the viper bit Paul?
What did the barbarians think of Paul when he did not die?
Who healed Publius and others on the island?
From where did brethren come to meet Paul?
Who was Paul allowed to stay with in Rome?
For what cause was Paul bound in chains?
What did Paul say about the Jews and Gentiles?
Where did Paul reside for two years?
Thoughts
for discussion
How are the quick, presumptuous conclusions of the barbarians similar to those of today?
What was the purpose of calling the chief of the Jews in Rome together?
Cite at least two examples from this chapter that shows Paul’s zeal to teach the Gospel of Jesus Christ.
What topics and questions do you think Paul’s teachings consisted of?
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Activities of the Early Church
Chapter 28—Answer Guide
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