What was Saul blinded by?
A light
How many men were sen in the furnace?
Three
How many days after Easter does Pentecost take place?
Hint: look at the name
50 days
Where does Peter escape from?
Prison
What did Lot's wife turn into?
A pillar of salt.
How many days was Saul blinded for
Three days
Why were the men thrown into the furnace?
They resused to worship the kings golden idol
What fell on the people?
Tongues of fire
Who held Peter in the prison?
King Herod, not the same Herod from Christ's birth.
What cities were destroyed and what destroyed them?
Sodom and Gamorrah; fire and sulfur
What does gentile mean in the Bible?
People of non-Jewish heritage
What else was found in the fire with the men? What do we think it means/is?
A fourth figure; is meant to be the Holy Spirit.
Who heard about this event first?
The followers of Christ
Who and how did the person break Peter free?
An angel came into the cell, broke Peters, chains, led him past the guards, and opened the iron gate to let him escape.
Why were Lot and his wife given a chance to leave?
Since they ave hospitality to the two angels and were kind
Lot is a believer but it's uncertain if the wife was (not a lot of info about her)
Where was Saul brought? Who saved him in this place?
Damascus; Ananias, a disciple
What were the 3 mens names
Meshach, Shadrach, and Abednego.
What happens in Penteecost/what's the purpose of it?
It marks when Christ came back and tongues of fire appeared on each of Christ's followers.
Why was Peter in Prison?
Peter was put in prison in opes of execution since the Jewish people didn't appreciate the Christian movement; because he believed in God and spread the word of God.
Why was Lot's wife turned into the substance?
She disobeyed God's word; God allowed them to leave Sodom only if they promised not to look back at the destruction. Lot's wife, however, decided to look back, directly disobeying God's word.
What did the disciple do to Saul and what does the story show?
He restored his sight and baptized him; it shows no one is beyond redemption and God ca save people to give them a new divine purpose.
What does this story tell us?
It shows our faith can even face death and show God protects those who are faithful.
What do the tongues of fire represent? What can this even also mark?
They represents God's presence, power, and purification down on the disciples and people of Christ
The birth of the church
The church prayed for Peter while he was in prison, what does this tell us we should do during times of need?
We should pray.
What does this show?