The role Saul held in the Jewish community.
What is a Pharisee?
The person Saul encountered on the road.
Who is Jesus?
The name Saul used in Greek and gentile environments.
What is Paul?
The number of journeys Paul went on.
What is 3?
The environment where Paul wrote 4 of his letters.
What is prison?
The city Saul was born in.
What is Tarsus?
The condition Saul experienced following his encounter.
What is blindness?
Paul's role within the early church. (Hint: think audience)
What is evangelizing to Gentiles?
The man that accompanied Paul and was described as having the same spirit as him.
Who is Timothy?
The number of letters written by Paul to various churches.
What is 13?
The tribe of Israel that Saul belonged to.
What is the tribe of Benjamin?
The man that Saul witnessed being stoned.
Who is Stephen?
The way Saul escaped from the city following his conversion.
The reason Paul returned to Jerusalem at the end of his third journey.
What is to bring money to the church?
The man Paul wrote to regarding his runaway slave.
Who is Philemon?
The products Saul made as an artisan.
What are leather and tents?
The original goal of Sauls trip.
What is arresting Christians?
The man who journeyed with Paul and was called the Son of Encouragement.
Who is Barnabas?
The regions Paul visited on his journeys.
Where is Greece, Turkey, and Asia Minor?
The letter viewed as the best overarching argument for Christianity in the Bible.
What is Romans?
The man that Saul studied under.
Who is Gamaliel?
The city Saul was traveling to.
What is Damascus
The island that Paul was shipwrecked on.
What is Malta?
The city Paul was viewed as a god and almost stoned.
Where is Lystra?
My favorite verse comes from this letter of Paul.
What is 1 Corinthians?