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What did Paul do when the Jews opposed him and became abusive?
What did Paul do when the Jews opposed him and became abusive?
- He shook out his clothes in protest and went to the Gentiles (correct)
- He left the city of Corinth
- He argued with them to convince them of his message
- He stayed in the synagogue to continue preaching
Where did Paul go after leaving the synagogue?
Where did Paul go after leaving the synagogue?
- The house of Crispus, the synagogue leader
- The house of Titius Justus, a worshiper of God (correct)
- The local authorities to file a complaint
- The city square to preach to the public
Who believed in the Lord and were baptized?
Who believed in the Lord and were baptized?
- The synagogue leader and his family
- Many of the Corinthians who heard Paul (correct)
- Titius Justus and his household
- The Jews who opposed Paul
What did Paul devote himself to exclusively when Silas and Timothy came from Macedonia?
What did Paul devote himself to exclusively when Silas and Timothy came from Macedonia?
What was Crispus's position in the synagogue?
What was Crispus's position in the synagogue?
Study Notes
Paul's Ministry in Corinth
- Paul devotes himself exclusively to preaching after Silas and Timothy arrive from Macedonia.
- He testifies to the Jews that Jesus is the Messiah, but they oppose him and become abusive.
- Paul shakes out his clothes in protest, declaring his innocence and deciding to go to the Gentiles instead.
The Conversion of Crispus and Others
- Paul leaves the synagogue and goes to the house of Titius Justus, a worshiper of God.
- Crispus, the synagogue leader, and his entire household believe in the Lord and become followers.
- Many Corinthians who hear Paul's message also believe and are baptized.
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This quiz is about Paul's ministry in Corinth, based on Acts 18. It covers his preaching to the Jews, his opposition, and his subsequent decision to focus on the Gentiles.