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What did Peter say was the reason the man was made whole?
What did Peter say was the reason the man was made whole?
- By the authority of the elders
- By the name of Jesus Christ of Nazareth (correct)
- By a magical incantation
- By the power of prayer
The rulers of the people and elders were impressed by Peter and John because they were educated men.
The rulers of the people and elders were impressed by Peter and John because they were educated men.
False (B)
What was the primary action taken by the rulers after seeing the miracle of healing?
What was the primary action taken by the rulers after seeing the miracle of healing?
They threatened Peter and John not to speak or teach in the name of Jesus.
Peter and John stated, 'We cannot but speak the things which we have seen and _____.'
Peter and John stated, 'We cannot but speak the things which we have seen and _____.'
Match the following characters with their actions:
Match the following characters with their actions:
What miracle is mentioned in the passage?
What miracle is mentioned in the passage?
The apostles were eventually punished for their actions.
The apostles were eventually punished for their actions.
According to Peter, where does salvation come from?
According to Peter, where does salvation come from?
What was the initial reaction of those who heard Saul preach in the synagogues?
What was the initial reaction of those who heard Saul preach in the synagogues?
Saul was welcomed with open arms by the disciples in Jerusalem.
Saul was welcomed with open arms by the disciples in Jerusalem.
Who helped Saul gain acceptance among the apostles?
Who helped Saul gain acceptance among the apostles?
Saul was let down through the wall in a large __________ to escape the plot against his life.
Saul was let down through the wall in a large __________ to escape the plot against his life.
Match the following figures with their roles:
Match the following figures with their roles:
Which of the following men was NOT appointed to oversee the business in the early church?
Which of the following men was NOT appointed to oversee the business in the early church?
What did Saul prove to the Jews in Damascus?
What did Saul prove to the Jews in Damascus?
The apostles decided to focus on teaching and not on prayer.
The apostles decided to focus on teaching and not on prayer.
The churches throughout Judea, Galilee, and Samaria were troubled and faced persecution.
The churches throughout Judea, Galilee, and Samaria were troubled and faced persecution.
Who was one of the men chosen to serve that was described as 'full of faith and the Holy Spirit'?
Who was one of the men chosen to serve that was described as 'full of faith and the Holy Spirit'?
What condition did Aeneas have before he was healed by Peter?
What condition did Aeneas have before he was healed by Peter?
Stephen performed great wonders and signs among the _____ .
Stephen performed great wonders and signs among the _____ .
What did Stephen's opponents accuse him of speaking against?
What did Stephen's opponents accuse him of speaking against?
Match the following individuals with their descriptions:
Match the following individuals with their descriptions:
The council saw Stephen's face as the face of an _____ .
The council saw Stephen's face as the face of an _____ .
The number of disciples increased significantly in Jerusalem following the appointment of the seven men.
The number of disciples increased significantly in Jerusalem following the appointment of the seven men.
What did Simon want to obtain from the apostles?
What did Simon want to obtain from the apostles?
The apostles prayed for the Samaritans to receive the Holy Spirit after they had been baptized.
The apostles prayed for the Samaritans to receive the Holy Spirit after they had been baptized.
Who was the eunuch mentioned in the passage and what was his role?
Who was the eunuch mentioned in the passage and what was his role?
Simon was poisoned by __________ and bound by iniquity.
Simon was poisoned by __________ and bound by iniquity.
What did Peter admonish Simon to do?
What did Peter admonish Simon to do?
The word of God was received in Judea before Samaria.
The word of God was received in Judea before Samaria.
What scripture was the Ethiopian eunuch reading while in his chariot?
What scripture was the Ethiopian eunuch reading while in his chariot?
Match the characters with their actions:
Match the characters with their actions:
Who sent men to call for Peter?
Who sent men to call for Peter?
Peter immediately accepted the voice that told him to rise and eat.
Peter immediately accepted the voice that told him to rise and eat.
What did Peter see in his vision?
What did Peter see in his vision?
The voice told Peter, 'What God has cleansed you must not call ________.'
The voice told Peter, 'What God has cleansed you must not call ________.'
Match the characters with their roles:
Match the characters with their roles:
How many times did Peter's vision occur?
How many times did Peter's vision occur?
Peter was unsure of the meaning of his vision after it ended.
Peter was unsure of the meaning of his vision after it ended.
What was Cornelius instructed to do by the angel?
What was Cornelius instructed to do by the angel?
Study Notes
Peter's Bold Proclamation
- Peter, empowered by the Holy Spirit, asserts that the healing of a man was performed through Jesus Christ of Nazareth, whom the leaders had crucified and God resurrected.
- Emphasizes that salvation comes solely through the name of Jesus, referred to as the chief cornerstone.
The Council's Reaction
- Peter and John, despite being uneducated, exhibit remarkable boldness, prompting amazement and recognition of their association with Jesus.
- The council acknowledges a notable miracle but seeks to suppress the message of Jesus by threatening Peter and John to cease speaking in His name.
- Peter emphasizes the necessity to obey God rather than human authorities, showcasing faith and conviction.
Growth of the Early Church
- The apostles, after witnessing the miracle and threats, decide to appoint seven reputable men, filled with the Holy Spirit, to manage community needs, allowing them to focus on prayer and ministry.
- Among the chosen are Stephen and Philip, leading to the multiplication of disciples in Jerusalem and even among priests.
Stephen's Signs and Accusations
- Stephen performs significant wonders, leading to disputes and accusations of blasphemy against him, orchestrated by opponents from the Synagogue of the Freedmen.
- False witnesses claim Stephen attacks the law and the temple, leading to his arrest while his demeanor remains angelic.
Simon the Sorcerer's Misstep
- Upon hearing of the Gospel's spread in Samaria, Peter and John pray for the Holy Spirit to be received by new believers.
- Simon, a sorcerer, misguidedly offers money to gain the power to bestow the Holy Spirit; Peter rebukes him for his wicked intentions, urging him to repent.
Philip and the Ethiopian Eunuch
- Philip, instructed by an angel, encounters an Ethiopian eunuch returning from worship in Jerusalem, reading from Isaiah.
- Philip explains Jesus as the fulfillment of the prophecy, leading to the eunuch's baptism after his faith is affirmed.
Saul's Transformation and Early Preaching
- Saul, once a persecutor of Christians, boldly preaches that Jesus is the Son of God in synagogues, surprising those who knew his previous actions.
- Despite plots against his life, Saul escapes with the help of disciples and eventually joins the apostles in Jerusalem.
The Prospering Church
- The church flourishes throughout Judea, Galilee, and Samaria, experiencing peace and growth, supported by the Holy Spirit.
- Peter heals Aeneas, a paralytic, demonstrating continued miraculous works by the apostles.
Peter's Vision and the Inclusion of Gentiles
- Peter receives a divine vision declaring that God has cleansed what was once considered unclean, emphasizing the breaking down of traditional barriers.
- This leads to the pivotal encounter with Cornelius, a God-fearing centurion, indicating the Gospel's reach beyond Judaism to Gentiles.
- The message reassures that God’s acceptance is universal, paving the way for broader ministry efforts.
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Test your knowledge on the powerful events in the Acts of the Apostles, focusing on Peter's proclamation and the miracle he performed. Explore the themes of faith and the significance of Jesus’ name in healing. This quiz will challenge your understanding of early Christian teachings.