The Story of Redemption -- Study Guide
Answers To Lesson 12
1. Priests, rulers, office, influence. SR-SG 114.1
2. His faith grew stronger. SR-SG 114.2
3. Arguments, silence, force. SR-SG 114.3
4. a. His Jewish brethren. SR-SG 114.4
b. Not too much. SR-SG 114.5
5. a. They would not receive him for fear. SR-SG 114.6
b. Barnabas. SR-SG 114.7
6. a. He wanted to work longer for his Jewish brethren. SR-SG 114.8
b. He was anxious to wipe out the stain of his part in Stephen’s death. SR-SG 114.9
7. He had to escape secretly. SR-SG 114.10
8. Condemnation, given. SR-SG 114.11
9. He wanted witnesses to what would take place because he knew he would have to give account of this visit to his Jewish brethren. SR-SG 115.1
10. a. He spoke familiarly with Cornelius. SR-SG 115.2
b. Refused to let him bow to him. SR-SG 115.3
c. Later James presided at the first church council. SR-SG 115.4
11. Extremity, opportunity. SR-SG 115.5
12. He was innocent and had perfect trust in God, and his conscience was clear. SR-SG 115.6
13. They called Herod a god and had earlier called for the crucifixion of One who truly was God--Jesus Christ. SR-SG 115.7
14. The angel smote Peter to arouse him from sleep, and smote Herod with a mortal disease. SR-SG 115.8