What was Luke's occupation?
Doctor
Where did Jesus ascend from?
Jerusalem
The Day of Pentecost marked the beginning of what?
The Church
How many believed after the healing of the crippled man?
5,000 people
In what form did the Holy Spirit come down on the disciples?
In tongues, like flames of fire
In what name did Peter heal the cripple man at the Temple?
Jesus Christ of Nazareth
Where did Jesus instruct the disciples to wait for the Holy Spirit?
In Jerusalem
What was the first thing Peter said to the crowd that gathered after the crippled man was healed?
He rebuked them for staring
After Jesus arose from the dead, how many days passed before He ascended into heaven?
40 days
Why was the leper placed by the temple gate?
because most Jews came to the temple to pray a few times a day
How did the believers respond to threats made by the priests?
they prayed
What happened when the believers prayed?
they were filled with the Holy Spirit and began to speak with boldness
Who confronted Peter and John while Peter was preaching?
Jewish priests
How many people believed and were baptized on the day of Pentecost?
3,000 people
What did the new believers devote themselves to? (Acts 2:42)
they devoted themselves to the apostles' teaching, to fellowship, to the breaking of bread, and to prayers
Who was going to the temple to pray?
Peter and John
Why did Peter use the name "Jesus Christ of Nazareth" when talking to the lame man?
Because that name was common knowledge among the people
What did the council notice about Peter and John?
That they were bold, but ordinary men with no religious training, and they had been with Jesus
How old was the leper when he was healed?
over 40 years old
What did Peter say would happen to those who continued to reject the Deliverer? (Acts 3:23)
they would be completely cut off from God's people
Who is the author of the Book of Acts?
Luke
Why were Peter and John not afraid when they were presented before the Sanhedrin and priests?
Because they received boldness through the Holy Spirit
Why were the rulers and elders not happy about the healing of the leper?
Because the miracle that was performed was an obvious sign for all the people to see
How many nationalities were gathered in Jerusalem during the Pentecost? (Acts 2:9-11)
16 different nationalities: Parthians, Medes, Elamites, Mesopotamians, Judeans, Cappadocians, Pontus, Asians, Phrygians, Pamphylians, Egyptians, Libyans, Cyrenians, Romans, Cretans, and Arabs
What does baptism symbolize?
that the believer died with Christ, but was raised to a new life