Through what method did God redirect Paul’s mission to Macedonia?
A vision appeared to Paul during the night (Acts 16:9)
The city where Paul received the Macedonian vision.
Troas (Acts 16:8–9)
The woman who anointed Jesus’ feet with expensive perfume at Bethany (John 12)
Mary of Bethany (John 12:3)
The city where the sun and moon stood still during Israel’s battle (Joshua 10)
Gibeon (Joshua 10:12–14)
The number of baskets of leftovers after feeding the 4,000 (Matthew 15)
Seven baskets (Matthew 15:37)
The city where Paul and Silas were imprisoned.
Philippi (Acts 16:23)
The slave girl's owners were upset because they lost this.
Profit from fortune-telling (Acts 16:19)
The woman who named her son Ichabod (1 Samuel 4)
Answer: Phinehas’s wife (1 Samuel 4:19–21)
The Philistine god whose temple Samson destroyed (Judges 16)
Dagon (Judges 16:23–30)
The demon-possessed man healed in the region of the Gerasenes (Mark 5)
Legion (Mark 5:9)
Which region did Paul and his companions attempt to enter but were not allowed by the Spirit of Jesus?
Bithynia (Acts 16:7)
Paul cast this spirit out of a slave girl.
Spirit of divination (Acts 16:16-18)
The woman who hid Joash from Athaliah (2 Kings 11)
Jehosheba (2 Kings 11:2)
The king who formed a coalition of five Amorite kings against Gibeon (Joshua 10)
Adoni-Zedek (Joshua 10:1–5)
The man whose severed ear Jesus restored during his arrest (Luke 22)
Malchus (Luke 22:50–51)
At midnight, Paul and Silas were doing this.
Praying and singing hymns to God (Acts 16:25)
The magistrates apologized because Paul and Silas were these.
Roman citizens (Acts 16:37-38)
The prophetess who authenticated the Book of the Law found in the temple (2 Kings 22)
Huldah (2 Kings 22:14)
The king killed by a millstone thrown from a tower by a woman (Judges 9)
Abimelech (Judges 9:53–54)
The daughter healed by Jesus of a synagogue leader after being reported dead (Mark 5)
Jairus’ daughter (Mark 5:22–43)
After sailing from Troas, what sequence of locations is specifically named before they reached Philippi?
Samothrace and Neapolis (Acts 16:11–12)
The place Paul and Silas spoke to Lydia
Outside the city gates by the river/ a place of worship (Acts 16:13-14)
The woman who advised David not to kill Nabal (1 Samuel 25)
Abigail (1 Samuel 25:18–33)
The Moabite king defeated by Israel under the leadership of Ehud (Judges 3)
Eglon (Judges 3:14–22)
The pool where Jesus healed a man who had been an invalid for 38 years (John 5)
Pool of Bethesda (John 5:2–9)