Q: What language did Paul speak to quiet the angry crowd in Jerusalem?
A: Hebrew (or Aramaic)
Q: What did Paul call the High Priest Ananias when struck?
A: A "whitewashed wall".
Q: Who was the orator hired by the Jews to accuse Paul?
A: Tertullus
Q: Which new governor replaced Felix?
A: Festus.
Q: Where was Paul sailing to?
A: Rome, for his legal trial.
Q: What was Paul's education background?
A: Educated under Gamaliel, strict in Jewish law.
Q: How did Paul divide the Sanhedrin?
A: He stated he was a Pharisee being judged for believing in the resurrection.
Q: What three main charges were brought against Paul?
A: Sedition (revolt), leading the Nazarenes, and profaning the Temple
Q: What favor did the Jews ask of Festus regarding Paul?
A: To transfer him to Jerusalem (planning an ambush).
Q: Who guarded Paul during travel?
A: Julius, a Roman centurion.
Q: What specific word caused the crowd to erupt in fury again?
A: "Gentiles".
Q: What encouraging vision did Paul have in prison?
A: The Lord stood by him and said he must testify in Rome.
Q: Which Roman Governor heard the case in Caesarea?
A: Felix.
Q: To whom did Paul appeal to avoid being killed in Judea?
A: Caesar.
Q: What storm hit the ship?
A: A Northeaster called "Euroclydon."
Q: How did Paul escape being flogged by the Romans?
A: He revealed he was a Roman citizen.
Q: How many Jewish men swore an oath to kill Paul?
A: The Lord stood by him and said he must testify in Rome.
Q: Who was Felix's wife, present when Paul spoke?
A: Drusilla.
Q: Which King came to visit Festus and hear Paul?
A: King Agrippa.
Q: How many people were onboard?
A: Two hundred and seventy-six.
Q: How did Paul obtain his Roman citizenship?
A: By birth, unlike the commander who bought his.
Q: Who warned the Romans of the plot to kill Paul?
A: Paul's nephew.
Q: How long did Paul remain in prison in Caesarea?
A: Two years.
Q: What was Festus's verdict on Paul's guilt?
A: He found he had done nothing deserving death.
Q: Where did the ship wreck?
A: The island of Malta.