Paul's Travels
Paul's Companions
Travel Details
Eutychus
After the Miracle
100

After the uproar ended, Paul encouraged the disciples, said goodbye, and set out for where?

Macedonia

100

Sopater, who accompanied Paul, was the son of whom?

Pyrrhus

100

From what city did Paul’s group sail after the Festival of Unleavened Bread?

Philippi

100

What was the name of the young man seated in the window?

Eutychus

100

After reviving Eutychus, what did Paul go upstairs again to do?

Break bread and eat

200

Through what region did Paul travel while speaking many words of encouragement?

Macedonia
200

Which two men were from Thessalonica?

Aristarchus and Secundus

200

How many days did it take to reach Troas after sailing from Philippi?

Five days

200

From what story did Eutychus fall?

The third story

200

Paul continued doing what until daylight?

Talking

300

Where did Paul stay for three months?

Greece

300

Which companion was from Derbe?

Gaius

300

How long did Paul and his companions stay in Troas?

Seven days

300

Eutychus was sinking into what as Paul talked on and on?

A deep sleep

300

In what condition did the people take the young man home?

Alive

400

Paul changed his plans because some Jews plotted against him as he was about to sail for where?

Syria

400

Which two companions were from the province of Asia?

Tychicus and Trophimus

400

On what day of the week did the believers gather to break bread?

The first day of the week

400

In what condition was Eutychus picked up after he fell?

Dead

400

How did the people feel after taking Eutychus home alive?

Greatly comforted
500

Instead of sailing, Paul decided to return by what route?

Through Macedonia

500

Where did the men who went ahead wait for Paul and the others?

Troas

500

Paul kept talking until what time because he intended to leave the next day?

Midnight

500

What did Paul say after embracing Eutychus?

“Don’t be alarmed… He’s alive!”

500

What detail is mentioned about the upstairs room where they met?

There were many lamps in the upstairs room

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