Read Acts 20 and 21.
- After exhorting the disciples at Ephesus, Paul departed for Macedonia. 20:1. [The cities of Philippi, Thessalonica, Berea]
- After passing through Macedonia (or the region), Paul came to Greece, where he is supposed to have spent 3 months. 20:3
- Paul expected Titus to meet him in Troas with news from Corinth. (2 Corinthians 7:5-10). Also see 2 Corinthians 2:12-13.
Note: According to scholars, Paul had written the first letter to the Corinthians while he was in Ephesus. He was anxious to receive from Titus the Corinthian church’s reaction to his first letter. When Titus finally caught up with Paul in Macdeonia, according to 2 Corinthians 7, he was greatly relieved at Titus’s news and wrote his second letter from there. - Paul took up a collection on the third journey for the poor in Jerusalem . (1 Corinthians 16:1-6; 2 Corinthians 8:1-6; 9:1-6; Romans 15:25,26)
- There were seven men who accompanied Paul on his return. 20:4 [Sopater, Aristarchus, Secundus, Gaius, Timothy, Tychicus, and Trophimus. DeWitt comments that they accompanied him for protection, because he was carrying money.]
- Luke joined the group at Troas. 20:6
- Paul was in a hurry to arrive in Jerusalem before Pentecost. 20:6 [This was about a year after he left Ephesus, because, according to 1 Corinthians 16:8, he had stayed there until the previous Pentecost.]
- A meeting in Troas was on the first day of the week, and Paul preached until midnight. 20:7
- The meeting was held in a three-story house, and Eutychus fell out of the window and was taken up for dead. 20:9
- From Miletus Paul sent to Ephesus, and called for the elders of the church. 20:17
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Underline the mistakes.
Paul wanted the Ephesian elders to know that after he left, grievous wolves would enter in among them, not sparing the flock. 20:29 And not only so, but that right from among themselves men would draw disciples after them. 20:30 Paul quoted a statement from Jesus that is not found in the four gospels. 20:35 Rhodes is the name of
one ofPaul’s companionsan island. 21:1 There was a change of ships in Patara. 21:2 They passed Cyprus on therightleft. 21:3 The ship from Patara unloaded at Tyre. They stayedthreeseven days at Tyre. 21:3 Some of those of Tyre were prophets. 21:4 They stayedseven daysone day at Ptolemais. 21:7 Philip the evangelist was aconvert of Paulone of the seven. 21:8. Also see Acts 6:3-6. Philip was not like Paul,an evangelizing bachelorbecause he had four unmarried daughters. 21:9 A prophet named Agabus came from Jerusalem. 21:10 He tookhisPaul’s girdle and bound his hands and feet and said that Paul would be bound in the same way in Jerusalem. 21:11 Paul was to stay in the home ofJohn MarkMnason in Jerusalem. 21:16Only two apostlesSeveral brethren were present in Jerusalem when Paul arrived. 21:17
Matching
12. Tarsus | 18 "All zealous for the law ... " 21:20 |
13. From which Paul addressed the multitude | 20 Those over whom Paul was in charge 21:23-26 |
14. The one for whom Paul was mistaken | 17 The Jews from Asia 21:27 |
15. When they saw the chief captain and soldiers | 19 The Ephesian 21:20 (A Gentile) |
16. A great silence. | 15 Left off beating Paul 21:32 |
17. Stirred up the multitudes and laid hands on Paul | 14 The Egyptian 21:38 |
18. The believing Jews in Jerusalem | 21 Did not know the reason for the uproar 21:33 |
19. Trophimus | 13 Castle stairs (or barracks) 21:37-40 |
20. Four men who had a vow | 12 No mean city (or no ordinary city ) 21:39 |
21. The chief captain | 16 Beckoned with hand 21:40 |
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