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40 Cards in this Set
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expressing oneself clearly; clearly presented
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articulate
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Luke as known as the "beloved ______" and one of Paul's fellow- ______
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physician, laborer
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What evidence proved Luke was Greek?
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He was not listed among those "of the circumcision"
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Luke's place of origin was :
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Antioch
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Where was Luke educated?
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Tarsus
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What did Luke have in common with Paul? (4)
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New t. writers, highly educated and cultured, acquainted with key leadership in the early church, endured hardships for sake of spreading the Gospel.
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Luke and Paul prob knew each other before their missionary trips t/f
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true
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Luke was with Paul when he was a prisoner in Rome t/f
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true
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of the new t. writers, Luke only knew Paul t/f
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false
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to bring together in a single whole; to mix or combine completely.
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incorporate
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orderly, systemic
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methodical
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of great importance
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pivotal
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make sure you memorize acts 16:10!
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okey dokey
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Luke is the author of two books in the new t. t/f
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true
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Luke's gospel is for the most part, chronological t/f
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true
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Acts is a chronological outline of the Apostles' activities from the birth of Christ to His ascension. t/f
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false
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Luke wrote part of acts covering: ________
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events he actually saw happen
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Beginning in acts 16, Luke's frequent use of "we" reflects his: ______
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personal experience
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person whose father was healed of fever and a bloody flux
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Publius
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young man who fell out a window and was raised from the dead
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Eutychus
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man whose handkerchiefs or aprons brought healing
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Paul
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sorcerer who was blinded by the hands of the Lord
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Elymas
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maker of clothes who was raised from the dead
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Dorcas
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man sick of the palsy eight years who was healed
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Aeneas
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woman who died for lying to Peter and was buried next to her husband
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Sapphira
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man who died for lying to Peter whose body was wrapped and buried
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Ananias
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sick people hoped his shadow would fall on him
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Peter
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man who hanged himself, fell headlong, and burst open
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Judas Iscariot
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investigated everything about the life of Christ
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Luke
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provided firsthand descriptions of events
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eyewitnesses
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may have provided text of Stephen's address and the story of his martyrdom
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Paul
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may have described the appointment of deacons, and the conversion of the Ethiopian eunich and the Samaritans
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Philip
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may have provided information about the day of the Pentecost
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James
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What were the seven places mentioned in the 3 verses?
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Cos, Rhodes, Patara, Phoenicia, Cyprus, Syria, and Tyre
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The story of Paul's conversion is given 4 times in acts t/f
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false, three times
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Luke notes Paul's thoughts, as well as his conversation. t/f
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true
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Luke reports the Lord's words that Paul heard in a vision t/f
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true
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Luke gives the substance of sermons preached by what three church leaders?
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Paul, Stephen, Peter
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Luke writes the events of history as they happened in the form of a _____
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news story
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Nearly all of the sermons in Acts retell the most important events in the history of ____ and describe God’s dealings with His people.
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Israel
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