10 Questions
What was Paul's main purpose in going to Rome?
To appear before Caesar for trial
Why was Paul a prisoner when he arrived in Italy?
Because he was falsely accused by some Jews
What did Paul do while he was in Rome waiting for his trial?
He invited Jewish leaders to his house to teach them about Jesus
How did Paul spend his days in Rome before appearing before Caesar?
Teaching people about the kingdom of God from morning till evening
Why did Paul rent a house in Rome?
To have a place to stay while continuing to preach about Jesus
What did Paul remind the people about in relation to the Old Testament?
The prophecy of a new king coming to rescue from sin and death
How did Jesus save people from their sins according to the text?
By defeating sin and death at the cross and resurrection
Why did some people become happy upon hearing that Jesus was God's son?
They believed in the Old Testament prophecies
What did Paul say he had done near the end of his life, as mentioned in 2 Timothy 4:7-8a?
Fought the good fight, finished the race, kept the faith
What analogy did Paul use in 2 Corinthians 3:2 to refer to people?
'Letters' known and read by everyone
Read about Paul's journey to Italy as a prisoner where he continued to spread the message of Jesus. Learn how he faced challenges and remained faithful to his mission despite being falsely accused. Explore the account of Paul's determination to share the gospel in Rome.
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