Acts of the Apostles -- Study Guide
Lesson 12
Reading: The Acts of the Apostles, pp. 221-254; Acts 17:1-18:18
    1. What evidences could Paul and Silas call upon from the Old Testament to convince the Jews in Thessalonica that Jesus was the Christ?
  a. 222:1
  b. 222:2
  c. 222:3
  d. 223:1-3
  e. 223:4-224:0
  f. 224:1, 2
  g. 225:1-226:2
  h. 226:3-227:0
  i. 227:1
  j. 227:2-228:0
                        AA-SG 23.1
                
    2. What personal testimony did Paul give to the Jews in Thessalonica (228:1-229:0)?
   
                        AA-SG 23.2
                
    3. What moved the unbelieving Jews against Paul and Silas (229:3)?
   
                        AA-SG 23.3
                
    4. List two accusations brought against Paul and Silas (230:0).
  a.
  b.
                        AA-SG 23.4
                
    5. When they heard the gospel, how did the Berean Jews respond differently from the Jews in Thessalonica (Acts 17:11)?
  a.
  b.
                        AA-SG 24.1
                
    6. How did the art and culture of the city of Athens affect Paul (234:2, 3)?
   
                        AA-SG 24.2
                
    7. What impression did Paul make on the “intellectuals” of Athens (235:2)?
   
                        AA-SG 24.3
                
    8. What did Paul teach concerning
  a. God (238:1)?
  b. Man (238:2-239:0)?
  c. Jesus (239:1)?
                        AA-SG 24.4
                
    9. Why was the preaching of the cross “foolishness” (1 Cor. 1:18) to the Athenians (240:1)?
   
                        AA-SG 24.5
                
    10. What is our responsibility toward educated people and persons in positions of power today (241:2-242:1)?
   
                        AA-SG 24.6
                
    11. Why was it important to have a Christian church in Corinth (243:1)?
   
                        AA-SG 24.7
                
    12. Describe the moral condition of Corinth (243:3-244:0).
   
                        AA-SG 24.8
                
    13. Point out the differences in Paul’s approach to the people in Athens and in Corinth (244:1-245:1).
   
                        AA-SG 24.9
                
    14. Why did Paul think of the cross as being the heart of the gospel message (245:3-246:1)?
   
                        AA-SG 25.1
                
    15. Give the step-by-step sequence that Paul followed in preaching the gospel to his fellow Jews (246:2-248:0).
   
                        AA-SG 25.2
                
    16. Describe Paul’s method of working for Christ (250:3; 251:3-252:0).
   
                        AA-SG 25.3
                
    17. Who was the source of Paul’s efficient ministry (251:2)?
   
                        AA-SG 25.4
                
    18. What turn of events did Paul witness for the first time in Corinth (253:2)?
   
                        AA-SG 25.5
                
    Thought Question: Why does not the preaching of the gospel today raise opposition as it did when Paul and Silas preached?
  
                        AA-SG 25.6