STUDY QUESTIONS FOR “The Non-conversion of felix”

  1. According to Acts 24:25, to whom was Paul speaking in that section of Scripture?

  2. What was responsible for Paul receiving his unexpected opportunity to speak to the person mentioned in question #1?

  3. According to Acts 24:25, what three things did Paul discuss with the person to whom question #1 refers?

  4. According to Acts 23:26, who sent Paul to Caesarea to appear before the man mentioned in question #1?

  5. Who is mentioned in Acts 24:1 as being the orator sent to make the case against Paul?

  6. According to Acts 23:34-35, what initial decision regarding the disposition of Paul’s case was reached by the man before whom Paul had been commanded to appear?

  7. According to Acts 24:5-6, what were the charges brought against Paul?

  8. To what did Paul confess in Acts 24:14?

  9. In what did Paul express his hope, according to Acts 24:15?

10. According to Acts 24:21, what was the issue that had landed Paul in Caesarea in the first place?

11. What, according to Acts 24:24, was one of the reasons that the governor in Caesarea wanted to hear Paul speak?

12. What, according to Acts 24:26, was the reason that the governor in Caesarea delayed in making a decision regarding the charges against Paul?

13. How did the psalmist (Psalm 119:172) describe all of God’s commandments?

14. According to Acts 10:35, who is acceptable to God?

15. What is the message of Hebrews 11:6?

16. What is the message of John 8:24?

17. According to James 2:24, by what are we not saved?

18. According to 1 Corinthians 2:13, where did Paul get the words that he spoke to the Ro­man governor?

19. In Acts 24:25, what did the governor of Judea say to Paul?

20. Is there any evidence that the governor of Judea ever became a Christian?

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