- When Paul left Athens, where did he go? (Acts 18:1)
- How did Paul find at Corinth? (Acts 18:2)
- Why did Aquila and Priscilla leave Italy? (Acts 18:2)
- Why did Paul stay with Aquilla and Priscilla? (Acts 18:3)
- What did Paul do in the synagogue on the Sabbath in Corinth? (Acts 18:4)
- When Silas and Timothy came to Corinth from Macedonia, what did Paul do? (Acts 18:5)
- When the Jews at Corinth refused to accept Paul’s teaching about Jesus, what did he do? (Acts 18:6)
- When Paul turned from the Jews unto the Gentiles, whose home did he enter? (Acts 18:7)
- Was Paul successful preaching at Corinth? (Acts 18:8)
- What was Paul’s vision at Corinth? (Acts 18:9-10)
- How long did Paul remain at Corinth? (Acts 18:11)
- When the Jews brought Paul before Gallio, the deputy of Achaia, what was their accusation? (Acts 18:12-13)
- When Gallio the deputy at Corinth a cleared the judgment seat, what did the Greeks do? (Acts 18:14-15)
- After Paul had stayed in Corinth a good while, where did he along with Aquilla and Priscilla go? (Acts 18:18)
- Why did Paul shave his head at Cencrea? (Acts 18:18)
- When Paul arrived at Ephesus, what did he do? (Acts 18:19)
- When the Jews at Ephesus asked Paul to stay longer, why did he refuse? (Acts 18:21)
- What did Paul promise the Jews at Ephesus? (Acts 18:21)
- When Paul left Ephesus and landed at Caesarea, what did he do there? (Acts 18:22)
- When Paul left Caesarea, where did he go? (Acts 18:22)
- When Paul left Antioch, what did he do in the country of Galatia and Phyrgia? (Acts 18:23)
- What man eloquent and mighty in the scriptures came to Ephesus? (Acts 18:24)
- How did Apollos teach the way of the Lord? (Acts 18:25)
- When Aquilla and Priscilla heard about Apollos’ teaching, what did they do? (Acts 18:26)
- When Apollos decided to go to Achaia what did the Christians at Ephesus do? (Acts 18:27)
- What did Apollos convince the Jews of in Achaia? (Acts 18:28)
Friday, November 25, 2011
Acts Worksheet - Chapter 18
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