Name the city where Barnabas and Saul's "sending church" was.
Where was Barnabas originally from?
Where was Lucius originally from?
Who did Manaen grow up with?
Give the two names for the Jewish sorcerer that Paul struck blind and tell what each means.
What political position did Sergius Paulus hold?
What did Paul and Barnabas do before leaving the city when they were rejected by the people of Psidian Antioch.
The people of Lystra thought Paul was what Greek god?
What was wrong with the guy Paul healed at Lystra?
What did Paul and Barnabas do at Lystra to show how upset they were with the oxen sacrifices?
Name the four guys that spoke at the Jerusalem conference in Acts 15. Put a star by the one that spoke first.
What were the Judaizers asking the Gentiles to do in order to become Christians?
In what city did the Jerusalem council take place?
What two prophets returned to Antioch with Paul?
What is David's fallen tent?
From what four things were the Gentiles to abstain?
The letter of Acts 15 was sent to what two geographical areas?
To where did Barnabas and John travel for their second missionary journey?
TRUE/FALSE:
Antioch was the largest city of the Roman empire.
Antioch was the city where the disciples were first called Christians.
Simeon was probably a black man.
Most evangelists in the book of Acts went out as individuals, not in pairs.
Christians are commanded to fast.
Fasting is sometimes connected with worship, sometimes with sorrow and sometimes with prayer.
Paul and Barnabas usually went to major cities in the area and began their evangelistic work in the synagogue.
After Saul's name was changed to Paul he is always listed before Barnabas in the book of Acts.
In Paul's sermon in Acts 13 he avoided talking too much about Jewish history because his audience would have found it boring.
There is no mention that Paul went to the synagogue at Iconium. This probably indicates that it was a purely Gentile city.
Greek religion is not about ethics or morality. It is merely the ritual(s) of everyday life.
When Paul preached to the Gentiles he used just as much fulfilled prophecy as he did with the Jews.
The fact that Paul was stoned at Lystra indicates that it was a Jewish persecution rather than Greek or Roman.
The first missionary journey was actually two to three years long.
Mark Moore believes that the events recorded in Acts 15 and those in Gal 2 are the same.
Luke indicates that the disagreement between Paul and Barnabas was disgraceful and that Paul was primarily in the wrong.
Short Answer:
List several possible reasons why John Mark may have left Paul and Barnabas on the first missionary journey. (3)
List as many missionary principles as you can that come from Acts 13-15. Give the reference or incident from which you glean this principle. (5)