E01 Evangelism I - Test 10

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1. Which city was the greatest commercial center in Asia at the time of Paul's ministry?

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During Paul's ministry, Ephesus was the greatest commercial center in Asia. This can be attributed to its strategic location, as it was situated on the Aegean Sea and had a well-developed port. Ephesus was a hub for trade and commerce, attracting merchants and businessmen from various parts of Asia. The city's prosperity and economic dominance made it an ideal location for Paul to spread his teachings and establish a strong Christian community.

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E01 Evangelism I - Test 10 - Quiz


Covers pages 91-99 of Acts (Kantola/Reynolds, PPH), and chapters 26-28 of the Acts of the Apostles in the Bible.

2. Who said, "Almost thou persuadest me to be a Christian?"

Explanation

King Agrippa is the correct answer because in the book of Acts in the Bible, during Paul's defense before King Agrippa, he says, "King Agrippa, do you believe the prophets? I know that you do believe." King Agrippa then responds, "You almost persuade me to become a Christian." This dialogue indicates that King Agrippa was the one who uttered the statement "Almost thou persuadest me to be a Christian."

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3. Who overheard the plans of the 40 Jews to kill Paul?

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The correct answer is "His nephew." This suggests that someone in Paul's family, specifically his nephew, overheard the plans of the 40 Jews to kill him. This implies that there was a close relationship between Paul and his nephew, as he was privy to such sensitive information.

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4. Only a handful of lives were lost in Paul's shipwreck.

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The statement says that only a handful of lives were lost in Paul's shipwreck. However, the correct answer is false because the statement does not provide any information about the number of lives lost in Paul's shipwreck. It is not clear whether many lives were lost or not.

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5. What was the longest Paul ever ministered in one location?

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Paul ministered for 3 years in one location. This suggests that he had a significant impact and established a strong presence in that particular place. Spending such a long time in one location allowed Paul to build relationships, establish a community, and effectively spread his message. It also indicates that the people in that location were receptive to his teachings and that his ministry was successful during that period.

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6. What was the value of the magic books burned by the converts at Ephesus?

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The correct answer is 50,000 pieces of silver. This is the value of the magic books that were burned by the converts at Ephesus.

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7. The baptism of the disciples at _____________________ was the only recorded instance of rebaptism in the Bible.

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The correct answer is Ephesus because in Acts 19:1-7, it is mentioned that Paul encountered some disciples in Ephesus who had only received John's baptism. Paul then explained to them about Jesus and they were baptized again, this time in the name of Jesus. This is the only recorded instance of rebaptism in the Bible.

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8. What is the name of the tempestuous wind that led to Paul's shipwreck?

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The correct answer is Euroclydon. Euroclydon is the name of the tempestuous wind that led to Paul's shipwreck.

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9. What did the orthodox Jews mistakenly think Paul intended to do when he accompanied four men who had taken a vow to the temple? (Choose the best answer.)

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The orthodox Jews mistakenly thought that Paul intended to take Gentiles into the Inner Court when he accompanied four men who had taken a vow to the temple.

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Who said, "Almost thou persuadest me to be a Christian?"
Who overheard the plans of the 40 Jews to kill Paul?
Only a handful of lives were lost in Paul's shipwreck.
What was the longest Paul ever ministered in one location?
What was the value of the magic books burned by the converts at...
The baptism of the disciples at _____________________ was the only...
What is the name of the tempestuous wind that led to Paul's shipwreck?
What did the orthodox Jews mistakenly think Paul intended to do when...
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