1.
What did we nickname John in class?
Correct Answer
B. The sidekick who never says anything
Explanation
John was nicknamed "The sidekick who never says anything" in class because he was always quiet and reserved, rarely speaking up or participating in discussions. He often took a backseat role and seemed content with being in the shadow of others, just like a sidekick in a story who supports the main character without taking the spotlight.
2.
What does Peter tell the beggar at the gate called Beautiful?
Correct Answer
D. All of these
Explanation
Peter tells the beggar at the gate called Beautiful that he does not have gold or silver, and instructs him to get up and walk. Therefore, the correct answer is "All of these" because Peter says all of these things to the beggar.
3.
When the beggar is healed, what is the first thing he does?
Correct Answer
C. Jumps around
Explanation
After being healed, the beggar expresses his joy and excitement by jumping around. This reaction indicates his astonishment and gratitude towards Peter and John for their help in restoring his health. It also signifies his newfound ability to move freely and the relief he feels from being relieved of his physical ailment.
4.
The word _________ is __________ used in the book of Acts at all.
Correct Answer
love, never
Love, Never
love never
Love Never
love and never
Love and Never
5.
In addition to appointing the 12th disciple and the pouring out of the Holy Spirit, what else has the Lord done in Acts chapter 3?
Correct Answer
A. Healed Someone
Explanation
In Acts chapter 3, besides appointing the 12th disciple and pouring out the Holy Spirit, the Lord also healed someone. This is evident from the story of Peter and John encountering a man who was lame from birth at the temple gate called Beautiful. Through the power of Jesus, Peter commanded the man to rise up and walk, and he was instantly healed. This miraculous healing served as a testimony to the people that Jesus was indeed the Messiah and had the power to bring about physical restoration.
6.
What did not sit well with the Sadducees?
Correct Answer
A. The emphasis on the resurrection of Christ
Explanation
The Sadducees did not believe in the resurrection of the dead, so the emphasis on the resurrection of Christ would have been contradictory to their beliefs. They rejected the idea of an afterlife and therefore would not have accepted the concept of Jesus being resurrected. This would have been a major point of contention for them.
7.
Paul and John are arrested and become jail birds spending a lot of time in prison, but being miraculously released each time.
Correct Answer
B. False
Explanation
The given answer is False because there is no information provided in the question about Paul and John being miraculously released from prison. The question only states that they spend a lot of time in prison, but it does not mention anything about their release. Therefore, we cannot assume that they are miraculously released each time.
8.
_____________ _____________ is the theory that everyone shared everything in common, they were living a lifestyle that backed up their preaching.
Correct Answer
Christian Communism
christian communism
Explanation
Christian Communism is the theory that everyone shared everything in common and lived a lifestyle that aligned with their beliefs. This means that individuals who practiced Christian Communism believed in the communal ownership of property and resources, and they shared everything with their fellow believers. This ideology was based on the teachings of Jesus Christ, who emphasized the importance of love, equality, and sharing. Christian Communists believed that by living in this way, they were following the example set by early Christian communities described in the Bible.
9.
Who was a very encouraging person always uplifting, generous in selling his land, and always giving to the apostles?
Correct Answer
A. Barnabas
Explanation
Barnabas is the correct answer because he was known for being a very encouraging person who uplifted others. He was also generous in selling his land and giving the proceeds to the apostles. This aligns with the description given in the question. Gamaliael, Ananias, and Sapphira do not match the qualities mentioned in the question.
10.
In _________ AD chapter divisions were given
Correct Answer
1205
11.
Ananias and Sapphira felt compelled by the Holy Spirit to sell their land and give it to the apostles
Correct Answer
B. False
Explanation
Ananias and Sapphira did not feel compelled by the Holy Spirit to sell their land and give it to the apostles. In Acts chapter 5, it is mentioned that they sold a piece of property but kept back some of the proceeds for themselves, deceiving the apostles. Therefore, the correct answer is False.
12.
The story of Ananias and Sapphira is the first what in the book of Acts?
Correct Answer
A. Negative Story
Explanation
The story of Ananias and Sapphira in the book of Acts is considered a negative story because it portrays the consequences of their deceitful actions. They lied about the proceeds from selling their property and were struck dead as a result. This story serves as a warning against hypocrisy and dishonesty within the early Christian community.
13.
After Ananias hears what he had done, what happens?
Correct Answer
D. He falls down dead
Explanation
After Ananias hears what he had done, he falls down dead. This indicates that he faced a severe consequence for his actions. It suggests that his guilt and the weight of his wrongdoing may have overwhelmed him, leading to his sudden death. This event serves as a cautionary tale about the consequences of deceit and dishonesty.
14.
Who carried the body of Ananias and Sapphira out of the temple?
Correct Answer
A. The youth
Explanation
The youth carried the body of Ananias and Sapphira out of the temple. This suggests that it was the younger members of the community who were responsible for handling the bodies and ensuring they were properly removed from the temple premises. The elders and disciples may have played other roles in this situation, but it was specifically the youth who were tasked with physically carrying the bodies. The mention of "the dogs" as a potential answer is likely a distractor, as there is no biblical or historical evidence to support this claim.