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Chapter 29 of 157

031 Acts 25=26

1 min read · Chapter 29 of 157

Acts 25=26 FIRST YEAR— LESSON XXVII

Acts CHAPTER 25 1. Who came into the place of Felix? Verse 1.

2. Who informed him about Paul? Verse 2.

3. What did Festus do? Verses 4, 5.

4. What accusation did the Jews bring against Paul? Verse 7.

5. What answer did Paul make? Verse S.

6. What did Festus ask? Verse 9.

7. What did Paul answer? Verses 10, 11.

8. What did Festus tell Agrippa about Paul? Verses 13-21.

9. What did Agrippa desire? Verse 22.

10. When Paul came to make his defense before Agrippa, what statements did Festus make concerning him? Verses 24-27.

CHAPTER 26 11. What did Agrippa say to Paul? Verse 1.

12. Give Paul’s statement concerning his early life. Verses 2-4.

13. What was Paul’s religion? Verse 5.

14. How many tribes were there among the Jews? Verse 7.

15. Did Paul think he was serving God while persecuting the church? Verses 9-11.

16. What occurred on Paul’s trip to Damascus? Verses 13-15.

17. What did God command Paul to do? Verse 16.

18. Why did God want to send Paul to the Gentiles? Verse 18.

19. Where and what did Paul begin to preach? Verse 20.

20. What did Paul claim he was still teaching? Verses 22, 23.

21. While Paul was speaking what did Festus say? Verse 24.

22. What answer did Paul make? Verses 25, 26.

23. What did Agrippa say? Verse 28.

24. How did Paul answer? Verse 29.

25. After Paul’s defense what did Festus and Agrippa say? Verses 30-32.

GENERAL QUESTIONS 1. What office did Festus hold?

2. Who was Augustus?

3. Who was King Agrippa?

4. Who was the father of the twelve tribes?

5. What country did God give them?

6. How many tribes failed to go to that land?

7. Under what king were these tribes divided?

8. In what proportion did they divide?

9. Who was the first king of each division after the tribes divided?

10.Through which party of the divided tribes did Christ come?

11. If Christ raised Lazarus from the dead, how could Christ be the first to arise from the dead?

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